Summer Camp

We’re so excited to be offering summer camps this year! 

Our summer camps are a fun, creative way for your child to build confidence, enhance communication skills, form lasting friendships, and develop or improve theatrical skills. 

A four-week camp is available from 8am-12pm for grades 2nd-5th, and 1pm-5pm for grades 6th-12th. 

We will use a variety of theatre games, improvisation, role playing, scene work, dance and vocal training; while rehearsing a show, ending in a performance.  Campers will discover the techniques actors use to win the hearts and minds of audiences and which will help them shine in other areas of their lives off the stage.

The best part of all is that each camp will culminate with a full production of the show and will give your child a chance to show off their skills in acting, singing and dancing.  There will be four performances for each production.

Join the Fun!

Campers are registered on a first-come, first-served basis. Camps are limited to a maximum of 30 students, and a minimum of 8 students are required to hold camp. 

Auditions will be held during camp. All campers will receive a role. Any camper interested in learning tech instead of performance will have the opportunity to work on costumes, props, or set. 

Cost:

$500 for four week camp (Scholarships available!)

A young Black girl, wearing glasses, in a brightly colored green dress, with pipe cleaner antennae in her hair, standing against a blue ocean style background.

Camp for Rising 2nd-5th Grades
8am-12pm

June 17-July 19, 2024
Performances: July 19-21  

Magic Tree House:
The Knight at Dawn

Based on the best-selling book series, Jack and Annie journey in their magical tree house to the middle ages and the time of chivalry.

Magic Tree House: The Knight at Dawn KIDS is an adaptation of the second of Mary Pope Osborne’s award-winning fantasy adventure books from the Magic Tree House book series.

The two siblings, Jack and Annie, return to visit the magic tree house. As they read a book about knights and the middle ages, Annie is intrigued by the Black Knight and the mysterious quest one must successfully complete before becoming a knight. When she wishes to visit the castle in the book, the siblings are whisked away to medieval times. They set off to learn more about the Black Knight and his quest, experiencing a grand medieval feast, escaping through secret tunnels and dancing with enchanted suits of armor, all in an effort to find their way back home.

A teenage girl in a white t-shirt, stands on an empty stage with her back to the camera and her hands on her hips, looking out at the audience.

Camp for Rising 6th-12th Grades
1pm-5:00pm

June 10-July 12, 2024
Performances: July 12-14  

Once Upon a Mattress
(Youth Edition)

Many moons ago in a far-off place, Queen Aggravain decreed no couples could marry until her son, Prince Dauntless, found a bride. Princesses came from far and wide to win the hand of the prince, but none could pass the impossible tests given to them by the Queen. That is, until the “shy” swamp princess, Winnifred the Woebegone, showed up. Would she be able to pass the Sensitivity Test, marry her prince and help Lady Larken and Sir Harry to the altar? Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the classic tale The Princess and the Pea, provides some side-splitting shenanigans. After all, a princess is a delicate thing.

Summer Camp Handbook and Printable Forms