Join us for our amazing summer theater camp for kids grades K through 8! Immerse yourself in THEATRE FUN in THREE ACTS! That's right! jump into Kidz on Broadway for 3 weeks, 2 weeks, or 1 week! Whatever fits your crazy summer schedule.
Our Kidz on Broadway looks like this-
July 8-13, 2024 - KIDS ON BROADWAY ACT 1 (Performance Camp)
Kids discover a repertoire of Broadway hits as they participate in KOB Act 1. From 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday kids rotate through music, choreography, acting, design and improv workshops. It's a whirlwind week of fun where kids develop their acting skills and grow in confidence. At 7 PM Friday and Saturday night our kid stars take the stage to shine in the spotlight during their one act showcase at the Trinity Playhouse.
July 15-19, 2024- KIDS ON BROADWAY ACT 2 (with OPTIONAL Friday night Puppet Performance Camp)
Kids jump into the genres of comedy, drama and musical theater through puppetry as they participate in KOB Act 2. From 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, kids rotate through acting, design, playwriting, improv and puppetry workshops where they will explore the wonders of how puppets transform the classic and contemporary theatre made for stage and film. Kids who want to show off their puppetry skills will perform at 7 PM for family and friends. (No charge for this performance.)
July 22-27, 2024- KIDS ON BROADWAY ACT 3 (Performance Camp)
Kids discover a brand new repertoire of Broadway hits as they participate in KOB Act 3. From 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday kids rotate through music, choreography, acting, design and Improv workshops. It's a whirlwind week of fun where kids develop their acting skills and grow in confidence. On Friday and Saturday night our kid stars take the stage to shine in the spotlight during their one act showcase at the Trinity Playhouse.
This year's Kidz on Broadway 2024 Staff:: Kandace Cleland, Jodine Pilmer, Christine Martin, Grace Beil, Jackson Cornwell and Tessa Young.
Guest Artists include Jacob Ward, Paige Johnson, Paul Dahman, John Diddle and Niki Slaven-Rettig.