Empowering Hamilton Performers of All Ages Through Inclusive Musical Theatre Education and Life-Building Skills

Curtain Call Performing Arts Company strives to provide an inclusive and equitable environment for all ages to learn about the arts and develop performance skills. To build communication skills, self confidence, teamwork abilities and create supportive relationships that allow for personal development. We strive to provide the Hamilton community a platform to support all ages and levels in musical theatre performance and technical theatre. We provide skills that focus on self development that can be used in all aspects of life and/or a path towards professional goals. Curtain Call provides the Hamilton community with the ability to experience and enjoy musical theatre performances locally while being equitable.

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At Curtain Call Performing Arts Company, we believe in the transformative power of musical theatre to build confident, creative, and well-rounded performers. Our programs combine singing, dancing, and acting—giving students the chance to develop as true triple threats. From JR productions to full-scale musicals on Hamilton stages, students also gain hands-on experience with costumes, makeup, props, and set design.

What makes CCPAC unique is our commitment to casting based on growth and providing equal opportunities for all performers. We focus on each student’s individual journey, assigning roles that reflect their progress, potential, and dedication—ensuring every child has the chance to shine. More than just a training ground, CCPAC is a safe, inclusive, and encouraging space where performers can explore their creativity, express themselves freely, and feel like they truly belong.

We believe the arts should be accessible, meaningful, and joyful for every child, regardless of experience or background. At CCPAC, every voice matters, and every performer has a place in the spotlight.

Why CCPAC Musical Theatre?

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Board Members

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    Chair & Treasurer

    DANIELLE VIOLA (She/Her)

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    Chair

    KAT BARANOWSKI (She/Her)

  • A young man with short dark hair and a slight mustache, wearing a navy blue t-shirt, standing against a black background. Zachary Viola, Vice Chair

    Vice Chair

    ZACHARY VIOLA (He/Him)

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    Secretary

    IRENE VIOLA (She/Her)

  • A man sitting in profile, dressed in a dark blazer, white shirt, and pink pocket square, with glasses and a mustache, looking to his left against a plain wall with a window behind him. Joshua Coulter, Member at Large

    Director at Large

    JOSHUA COULTER (He/Him)

  • Portrait of a non binary person with short, wavy brown hair and blue eyes, wearing a black shirt, standing against a plain gray background. Jacob Rushton, Member at Large

    Director at Large

    JACOB RUSHTON (He/They)