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DREAM, CREATE, INSPIRE

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Creative, Fun and Entertaining
Musical Theater – Were you born to perform? This program let’s you explore the world of musical theater in a fun and nurturing environment where everyone gets to perform weather you’re an actor, singer or both.  All performances will have individual and group singing as well as spoken monologues. This is the perfect introduction for students who have always wanted to give theater a try as well as those who have already gotten started and wish to advance their craft. 

We are still are accepting new enrollment 
​for our spring semester. 
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Musical Theater Sunday 5 pm-6:30 pm

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Pulse Program Director
Brian Bigelow

​774-254-6531
Brian earned a Bachelor's of  Music Degree from Berklee College of Music. After graduating, he traveled throughout the United States and Canada with the show band the New Sounds. Brian has spent the past 26 years teaching private voice and drum lessons, and continues to perform with various bands throughout the New England area. In January 2012, he then became the Director of Development and Community Outreach Specialist for local 216, the greater Fall River Musicians Union. Brian currently is the Facilitator of Visual and Performing Arts at the South Coast Educational Collaborative. The S.C.E.C. offers special educational services that would be difficult for local school districts to provide.
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Tracey and her love of music started at a very early age.  Tracey started competing vocally for Ensembles such as SEMSBA (South Eastern Massachusetts Band Masters Association), District and All State Chorus. During this time, she was a part of the Dighton Rehoboth Show Choir and later advanced to choreographer of the program.  She went on to complete the M.I.T Show Choirs Directors program where she worked with professional directors and chorographers learning the art of producing a show.  After college, she then joined the Taunton Little Theater, where she was a part of on and off-stage productions. Currently, Tracey is working for Brockton Arc in many capacities: leading a vocal group of special needs adults, instructing ZUMBA to them helping with both socialization and coordination, and finally, teaching DRUMS ALIVE to special needs adult 

Pulse Program Director
Tracey Glynn

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