2026 SPRING BREAK CAMP
April 6-10, 2026
During these camps, students will be introduced to a variety of theatre skills like: auditioning, stage directions and blocking (where/how you move on stage), choreographed group dances, group musical numbers, character development, reading a script and learning lines, and improvisation.
They will experience all of these skills while learning scenes/musical numbers for a showcase that will be performed at the end of the week-long camp. If your child has limited theatre experience and wants to have fun playing theatre games and engaging in fun activities while learning the basics of theatre, these are the camps for you!
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We are excited to offer three Spring Break camps this year, giving families multiple opportunities to participate.



Teen Camp Intensive
August 4-August 15
Monday-Fridays
9am-5pm

Performances August 14, 15, 16
Join us for a fun, hands-on experience where teens build confidence, creativity, and teamwork through acting, movement, and performance. The camp includes two weeks of all-day rehearsals and classes, emphasizing hard work, discipline, and commitment as participants explore the full rehearsal process, develop onstage and backstage skills, and collaborate to bring a production to life in a supportive, high-energy environment.
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Casting will take place in June. Date TBA.
All registrants will have a role in the production.
Limited Slots
Themes and Content Warning:
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Violence & Death:
The story includes scenes of revolutionary fighting, gunfire, and deaths of several characters (often portrayed theatrically but still emotionally intense). -
Poverty & Suffering:
Depictions of extreme poverty, homelessness, and social injustice are central to the story. -
Prostitution:
One major character, Fantine, is forced into prostitution to survive. Her situation is referenced and implied but not explicitly shown; however, it can be emotionally heavy. -
Language:
Generally mild, but a few lines may include coarse or harsh expressions, depending on the adaptation. -
Alcohol & Innuendo:
Comic relief scenes with the Thénardiers include drunkenness, theft, and sexual innuendo played for humor. -
Emotional Intensity:
Themes of death, redemption, and sacrifice can be quite moving and sometimes distressing for younger viewers.


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