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Creative Movement (ages 4-5)
Kids learn about using their bodies to create characters and stories, using their imaginations to become animals, fly through space, and travel back in time.
Creative Storytelling (ages 6-7)
Kids learn the basics of acting out a story while exploring exercises in character creation, movement, and expression.
Puppet Playtime (ages 5-7)
Using hand-puppets, shadows, marionettes, and other puppet-types, kids get to tell stories, create characters, and exercise their imaginations.
Fun with Fairy Tales (ages 7-10)
Through stimulating theatre games and activities, kids use their imaginations in character-building and creative movement while they explore how stories and characters can be brought to life through action.
Puppets (7-10)
Kids learn about and make different types of theatrical puppets and explore their use in telling a story.
Into to Improv, Ages 13-17
Teens learn the art of quick witted thinking and problem solving on stage while exercising their imaginations and comedic skills through theatre games.
Scene Building (ages 13-17)
Students rehearse blocking, memorization, projection, and other performance basics while working with others to create a dramatic or comic scene. Great for beginning actors.
Monologues (ages 13-17)
Students work on the art of solo performance through in-class workshops and performances.
Face, Body, and Mask (ages 13-17)
Students study the expression of plot, character, and mood without the use of dialogue or script.
Auditioning Workshops (ages 15 adult)
Students work with directors to tackle auditioning techniques and workshop audition monologues.
Shakespeare (ages 15 adult)
Students work on scenes and monologues from some of the bard’s best works while learning the art and technique of Shakespearean language.
Improvisation (ages 15 and up)
Students learn the art of quick witted thinking and problem solving on stage while exercising their imaginations and comic skills through theatre games.
Kids learn about using their bodies to create characters and stories, using their imaginations to become animals, fly through space, and travel back in time.
Creative Storytelling (ages 6-7)
Kids learn the basics of acting out a story while exploring exercises in character creation, movement, and expression.
Puppet Playtime (ages 5-7)
Using hand-puppets, shadows, marionettes, and other puppet-types, kids get to tell stories, create characters, and exercise their imaginations.
Fun with Fairy Tales (ages 7-10)
Through stimulating theatre games and activities, kids use their imaginations in character-building and creative movement while they explore how stories and characters can be brought to life through action.
Puppets (7-10)
Kids learn about and make different types of theatrical puppets and explore their use in telling a story.
Into to Improv, Ages 13-17
Teens learn the art of quick witted thinking and problem solving on stage while exercising their imaginations and comedic skills through theatre games.
Scene Building (ages 13-17)
Students rehearse blocking, memorization, projection, and other performance basics while working with others to create a dramatic or comic scene. Great for beginning actors.
Monologues (ages 13-17)
Students work on the art of solo performance through in-class workshops and performances.
Face, Body, and Mask (ages 13-17)
Students study the expression of plot, character, and mood without the use of dialogue or script.
Auditioning Workshops (ages 15 adult)
Students work with directors to tackle auditioning techniques and workshop audition monologues.
Shakespeare (ages 15 adult)
Students work on scenes and monologues from some of the bard’s best works while learning the art and technique of Shakespearean language.
Improvisation (ages 15 and up)
Students learn the art of quick witted thinking and problem solving on stage while exercising their imaginations and comic skills through theatre games.