Each of our high school summer camps are a two-week immersion program designed for students in grades 7-12. Each two week camp will be spent not only preparing for the end of camp performance but also participating in theatrical workshops which will help train students for the STAGE of life. Some of the areas of focus will be: oral communication skills, creative problem solving, motivation and commitment, working cooperatively and independently, memorization techniques, time-budgeting, learning quickly, adaptability and flexibility, working under pressure, concentration, leadership and self-esteem, acceptance of disappointment and the ability to bounce back.
Previous experience is not necessary to be a part of this immersive program. We want students to have a fun time getting involved in theater whether it’s their first time or their hundred and first time.
Two-week Camp Cost: $220
Performance Tickets: $5 each
Barnyard
Camp Dates: June 20-July 1 (9am – 5pm)
Performance: Friday, July 1 at 7pm
Barnyard is the story of a group of barnyard animals who are forced to deal with an overbearing pig, who happens to be a bully. The idea is loosely based on “Animal Farm” (the pig’s name is Orwell).
Princess Alexandra Isn’t Very Happy
Camp Dates: July 25-August 5 (9am-5pm)
Performance: Friday, August 5 at 7pm
Alexandra is a princess, whose parents – like most other kings and queens – want her to marry and produce an heir. She has already had seven suitors, and all of them died when she sent them on their quests to win her hand. The women closest to her are her ladies-in-waiting who try to give her helpful advice, but what she really wants is to have her own adventures, to travel and to see the world. She meets a new ally in her Fairy God Sister, a woman who wants to help her fulfill her dreams rather than her duty.