Join us for a week filled with stories and songs from Broadway’s Golden Age of musicals. During this interactive week, young performers will take to the stage with acting, singing, and dancing!
Denver Center is a arts & creative summer camp in Denver, CO. Tuition starts at $450 and goes up to $450 per session.
Sessions (192)
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 1 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 1, campers dive into the whimsical world of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by exploring the characters and stories through acting exercises focused on voice, movement, and storytelling. Participants will embody beloved characters such as Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts while developing their stage presence and improvisation skills. This week emphasizes creative expression and teamwork as campers prepare short scenes inspired by Wonderland’s magical setting.
Audition Intensive - Week 1 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 1 of Audition Intensive, campers dive into foundational acting skills tailored for ages 11 to 14. Students build confidence and stage presence through focused text analysis and monologue selection. They engage in cold reading exercises and begin musical preparation, exploring character work to bring performances to life. This week sets the tone for a dynamic and immersive theatrical experience.
Broadway Bound Musical Theatre Showcase - Week 1 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 1, campers dive into the vibrant world of musical theatre, exploring iconic scenes and songs from Broadway's Golden Age to contemporary hits. Students will focus on character development, storytelling techniques, and ensemble collaboration, culminating in small group performances. This week emphasizes building confidence through vocal and acting exercises tailored to young teens.
Broadway Stars - Week 1 (Ages 6-7)
Kick off the summer with a dazzling introduction to Broadway’s Golden Age! Campers will explore classic stories and songs, learning choreography inspired by iconic musicals. This week focuses on building confidence through singing, dancing, and acting exercises designed especially for first graders. By the end of the week, campers will perform a mini showcase highlighting their new skills and star power.
Fairy Tale Adventures: Storytelling Magic! - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 1, campers dive into the enchanting world of classic fairy tales through improvisation and imaginative play. They explore beloved stories like Cinderella and Jack and the Beanstalk, using music and movement to bring characters to life. This week emphasizes creativity and theatre-making skills, encouraging campers to express themselves and collaborate in storytelling activities.
Grades 1-5 Musical Madness - Week 1 (Ages 6-11)
Kick off the summer with an exciting introduction to musical theater! This week, campers collaborate to brainstorm original story ideas, develop characters, and begin crafting lyrics for their unique 10-minute musical. Through engaging activities, they explore the basics of storytelling, song writing, and choreography, setting the foundation for their creative journey.
Grades 2-3 Young Artist Company: The Day the Crayons Quit - Week 1 (Ages 7-9)
In Week 1, campers dive into the colorful world of 'The Day the Crayons Quit' by Drew Daywalt. They will explore character development as they read and discuss the story, then begin creating their own interpretations through acting exercises and simple staging. This week focuses on building ensemble skills and understanding the narrative, setting the foundation for the upcoming rehearsals and performances.
Grades 4-5 Young Artist Company: Peter Pan - Week 1 (Ages 9-11)
In Week 1, campers dive into the magical world of Neverland as they begin rehearsals for the 30-minute version of Peter Pan. Young performers explore character development, storytelling, and stage presence through fun acting exercises and group activities. This week focuses on building imagination and teamwork, setting the foundation for a captivating performance. Campers will also engage in creative movement and voice work to bring their characters to life.
Improv Showcase - Week 1 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 1, campers dive into the fundamentals of improvisation, focusing on quick thinking, character creation, and scene building. Students will engage in fun warm-up exercises and group games designed to build confidence and spontaneity. By the end of the week, campers will begin preparing scenes for their improv showcase, learning how to collaborate effectively and use improv tools to create compelling instant characters and stories.
Once Upon a Stage: A Fairy Tale Theatre Adventure - Week 1 (Ages 6-7)
In Week 1, campers embark on a magical journey through classic fairy tales like Cinderella and Jack and the Beanstalk. Through improvisation and imaginative play, children explore character development and storytelling. Music and movement activities help bring these beloved stories to life, encouraging creativity and confidence on stage.
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka - Week 1 (Ages 11-14)
Kick off the summer with a magical journey into Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory! Campers will dive into the whimsical world of Roald Dahl’s classic tale, exploring the characters and story through acting, singing, and dancing. This week focuses on learning the enchanting songs “Pure Imagination” and “Candyman,” while campers develop their stage presence and teamwork skills. Expect creative workshops, costume design, and rehearsals that bring the scrumdidilyumptious musical to life.
Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 1, campers dive into the magical world of Ezra Jack Keats, focusing on 'The Snowy Day.' Children will explore storytelling through acting and movement, bringing Peter's snowy adventures to life. Activities include creative dance inspired by winter scenes, singing songs about snow and friendship, and crafting simple props to enhance their performances. This week encourages imagination and self-expression in a supportive environment.
Spotlight on Mo Willems - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 1, campers dive into the whimsical world of Mo Willems’ beloved characters like Elephant, Piggie, and Pigeon. Through engaging acting exercises, lively dancing, and joyful singing, children explore themes of friendship and adventure. This week emphasizes creative expression and storytelling inspired by Mo Willems’ charming tales. Campers will participate in fun group activities that bring these characters to life on stage.
Summer Teen Intensive - Week 1 (Ages 15-18)
Kick off your theatre journey with an immersive introduction to advanced acting techniques. This week focuses on character development, script analysis, and on-camera performance skills. Participants will engage in daily workshops, scene study, and improvisation exercises designed to challenge and elevate their craft. By the end of the week, campers will have performed monologues and scenes that showcase their growing confidence and versatility.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
Kick off the summer with a creative dive into the animal kingdom! This week, campers will explore the movements and sounds of forest creatures, using acting, dancing, and singing to bring stories to life. Improvisation games encourage children to invent characters inspired by woodland animals and insects. Expect a playful mix of storytelling and theatrical fun that helps campers leap into imagination.
The Acting Factor - Week 1 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 1, performers will immerse themselves in the fundamentals of acting, focusing on voice and movement exercises to build confidence and presence on stage. Campers will explore character development through engaging activities and begin scene work using excerpts from world-class playwrights. Ensemble collaboration will be emphasized to foster teamwork and creative expression in a supportive environment.
The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Short Comedy - Week 1 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 1, campers dive into the playful world of The Emperor’s New Clothes, exploring bold characters and outrageous comedy. Through improvisation and scene work, participants build foundational acting skills such as voice projection, character development, and stage presence. This week focuses on ensemble-building exercises and understanding comedic timing, setting the stage for a confident performance.
The Ultimate Variety Show - Week 1 (Ages 11-14)
Kick off the summer with a dynamic introduction to variety arts! Campers will dive into juggling, plate spinning, and stilt walking, building foundational skills while exploring physical comedy and sketch writing. This week emphasizes creativity and confidence, culminating in small group performances that showcase new talents.
Triple Threat: Bright Lights of Broadway - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
Kick off the summer with an exciting introduction to Broadway’s Golden Age! This week, campers will explore classic stories and songs through fun acting exercises, singing sessions, and dance routines. Each day builds confidence and creativity as young performers prepare a mini showcase to celebrate their new skills. Expect interactive games and group performances that bring the magic of the stage to life.
Triple Whammy: Broadway Bound - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
Kick off summer with an exciting introduction to contemporary Broadway musicals! This week, campers dive into vibrant choreography and learn inspiring songs that bring delightful characters to life. Through fun acting exercises and group performances, children develop confidence and creativity while exploring the magic of the stage. A perfect start to a Broadway-bound adventure!
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 2 (Ages 11-14)
Week 2 invites campers to deepen their acting skills by focusing on character development and storytelling inspired by Wonderland’s eccentric inhabitants. Through voice modulation, physicality, and improvisation exercises, campers bring to life characters like the Cheshire Cat and the White Rabbit. The week culminates in collaborative performances that highlight campers’ creativity and confidence on stage.
Audition Intensive - Week 2 (Ages 11-14)
Week 2 focuses on advancing students' audition techniques with an emphasis on cold reads and monologue refinement. Campers analyze different text styles and deepen their musical preparation, enhancing vocal and performance skills. Character work continues to be a core element, helping students develop nuanced portrayals and stage presence in a supportive environment.
Broadway Bound Musical Theatre Showcase - Week 2 (Ages 11-14)
Week 2 invites campers to deepen their understanding of musical theatre by working on ensemble pieces and solo performances from a variety of Broadway eras. Emphasis is placed on vocal technique, emotional expression, and stage presence. Campers collaborate to create dynamic scenes that highlight storytelling through music and movement.
Broadway Stars - Week 2 (Ages 6-7)
This week, campers dive deeper into the magic of Broadway’s Golden Age by exploring memorable characters and storytelling through song. Activities include learning classic tunes, group choreography, and improvisation games that spark creativity. Campers will collaborate to create their own short scenes inspired by the musicals studied, culminating in a lively performance for family and friends.
Fairy Tale Adventures: Storytelling Magic! - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
Week 2 invites campers to journey through magical stories like Sleeping Beauty and The Three Little Pigs. Through music, movement, and role-playing, children develop their theatre-making skills by creating scenes and characters inspired by these timeless tales. The focus is on fostering imagination and confidence in storytelling.
Grades 1-5 Musical Madness - Week 2 (Ages 6-11)
Building on their creative foundation, campers dive deeper into lyric writing and choreography this week. They refine their musical’s storyline and begin rehearsing original songs and dance routines. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and performance skills as campers prepare to bring their musical to life by the end of the session.
Grades 2-3 Young Artist Company: The Day the Crayons Quit - Week 2 (Ages 7-9)
During Week 2, campers continue rehearsing their roles in 'The Day the Crayons Quit,' focusing on memorization, voice projection, and movement. They will collaborate on set and costume ideas inspired by the colorful characters, enhancing creativity and teamwork. This week emphasizes bringing the story to life through dynamic performance techniques.
Grades 4-5 Young Artist Company: Peter Pan - Week 2 (Ages 9-11)
Week 2 continues the journey as campers deepen their understanding of their roles in Peter Pan. Through improvisation, scene work, and vocal exercises, young actors enhance their performance skills. The group collaborates on set design ideas and costume concepts, encouraging creativity beyond acting. This week emphasizes confidence-building and ensemble work, preparing campers for a polished presentation.
Improv Showcase - Week 2 (Ages 11-14)
Week 2 builds on foundational improv skills with an emphasis on scene work and character development. Campers will explore different improv formats and practice creating instant scenes with strong emotional beats. Through collaborative exercises, students will refine their timing and learn to support fellow performers, preparing for the culminating improv showcase at the end of the session.
Once Upon a Stage: A Fairy Tale Theatre Adventure - Week 2 (Ages 6-7)
Week 2 invites campers to dive into enchanting tales such as The Three Little Pigs and Goldilocks. Through creative drama exercises, music, and movement, children learn to express emotions and collaborate with peers. The week culminates in a playful group performance that showcases their imaginative storytelling skills.
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka - Week 2 (Ages 11-14)
This week, campers continue their theatrical adventure by delving deeper into the story and characters of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. Emphasis is placed on mastering the choreography for the famous Oompa Loompa songs and perfecting vocal harmonies. Participants will also engage in set design and prop-making workshops to enhance the visual magic of the production. The week culminates in a mini performance showcasing their progress.
Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
Week 2 invites campers to whistle along with Willie in 'Whistle for Willie.' Through interactive acting exercises, children will explore themes of patience and friendship. The week includes singing playful songs, learning simple choreography to express excitement and anticipation, and creating visual art inspired by the story’s urban setting. Campers build confidence and teamwork skills while having fun.
Spotlight on Mo Willems - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
Week 2 invites campers to continue their journey with Mo Willems’ characters, focusing on new stories and adventures. Children engage in acting scenes, dance routines, and songs that highlight the humor and heart of Elephant, Piggie, Pigeon, and Knuffle Bunny. This week encourages teamwork and imaginative play as campers bring their favorite characters to life through performance and creative movement.
Summer Teen Intensive - Week 2 (Ages 15-18)
Building on foundational skills, this week emphasizes voice and movement training to enhance stage presence and emotional expression. Campers will explore physical theatre techniques and vocal exercises to increase range and clarity. Collaborative scene work and feedback sessions help refine performances, preparing participants for more complex roles in theatre and film.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers flutter into the world of birds and insects, exploring flight and song through acting and dance. Using improvisation, children create stories about creatures that soar and buzz, developing characters inspired by the natural rhythms of wings and feathers. The week culminates in playful performances that celebrate the magic of flight and imagination.
The Acting Factor - Week 2 (Ages 11-14)
Week 2 builds on foundational skills with a focus on deepening character development and exploring emotional expression through monologues and scene work. Campers will engage in voice modulation and movement workshops to enhance their stage presence. Collaborative ensemble activities will encourage creative risk-taking and strengthen group dynamics.
The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Short Comedy - Week 2 (Ages 11-14)
Week 2 continues the comedic journey with a focus on script analysis and character motivation. Campers rehearse scenes from The Emperor’s New Clothes, learning how to convey humor through physicality and facial expressions. The week culminates in small group performances that highlight each camper’s growing confidence and creativity on stage.
The Ultimate Variety Show - Week 2 (Ages 11-14)
This week, campers advance their variety arts skills by mastering circus skills such as tightrope walking and plate spinning while enhancing their physical comedy routines. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and improvisation, culminating in collaborative sketch writing and performance exercises.
Triple Threat: Bright Lights of Broadway - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers dive deeper into the enchanting world of Broadway musicals. Through lively acting workshops, vocal training, and dance choreography, children will bring beloved characters and stories to life. The week culminates in a group performance showcasing their talents and teamwork. Expect joyful exploration of music and movement designed especially for young performers.
Triple Whammy: Broadway Bound - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers continue their Broadway journey by exploring new contemporary musicals filled with energetic dance routines and catchy songs. Children engage in storytelling through movement and voice, creating memorable characters and scenes. The week culminates in a lively group performance showcasing their newfound skills and enthusiasm for the stage.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 3 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 3, campers explore the art of storytelling by creating original scenes inspired by Wonderland’s themes of curiosity and imagination. Emphasis is placed on voice control, movement, and expressive storytelling techniques. Campers collaborate to develop narratives that highlight their unique interpretations of characters like the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts.
Audition Intensive - Week 3 (Ages 11-14)
During Week 3, campers refine their audition skills by focusing on emotional connection and authenticity in performance. Text analysis becomes more detailed, and students experiment with different monologue styles. Musical preparation includes vocal exercises and song interpretation, while character work encourages creative risk-taking and ensemble collaboration.
Broadway Bound Musical Theatre Showcase - Week 3 (Ages 11-14)
During Week 3, campers explore character motivation and storytelling through song interpretation and scene study. Activities include vocal warm-ups, improvisation exercises, and group choreography sessions. The week culminates in a showcase where campers present scenes and songs developed throughout the week.
Broadway Stars - Week 3 (Ages 6-7)
Campers will explore the vibrant dance styles that defined Broadway’s Golden Age, learning energetic routines that combine jazz, tap, and classic musical theatre moves. Alongside dance, campers will practice vocal techniques and stage presence to bring their performances to life. The week culminates in a fun, informal recital showcasing their progress and newfound skills.
Fairy Tale Adventures: Storytelling Magic! - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
During Week 3, campers explore fairy tales such as Hansel and Gretel and Rapunzel through creative dramatics and music. They engage in movement activities and improvisation to deepen their understanding of storytelling elements. This week encourages teamwork and expressive play as children bring stories to life on their own terms.
Grades 1-5 Musical Madness - Week 3 (Ages 6-11)
This week focuses on set, costume, and prop design, allowing campers to bring their musical’s world to life visually. Young performers collaborate on creating simple but effective stage elements and costumes that complement their story. Rehearsals intensify as campers integrate design elements with their performances.
Grades 2-3 Young Artist Company: The Day the Crayons Quit - Week 3 (Ages 7-9)
In Week 3, campers refine their performances with focus on expression, timing, and stage presence. They will participate in group workshops to enhance improvisation skills and deepen their understanding of character motivations. This week is dedicated to polishing the play in preparation for the final performance.
Grades 4-5 Young Artist Company: Peter Pan - Week 3 (Ages 9-11)
During Week 3, campers focus on refining their scenes and exploring the emotional depth of their characters. They participate in group choreography and stage blocking to enhance the flow of the performance. Creative workshops on props and storytelling techniques enrich the campers’ theatrical experience. This week encourages collaboration and artistic expression in a supportive environment.
Improv Showcase - Week 3 (Ages 11-14)
During Week 3, campers focus on advanced improv techniques including narrative structure and character arcs. Students will experiment with different genres and styles, enhancing their ability to create dynamic and engaging instant scenes. The week culminates in group rehearsals where campers begin to polish their improv showcase pieces, emphasizing teamwork and creativity.
Once Upon a Stage: A Fairy Tale Theatre Adventure - Week 3 (Ages 6-7)
Campers explore magical stories like Sleeping Beauty and The Frog Prince during Week 3. Activities include improvisational games, musical storytelling, and movement exercises designed to enhance imagination and teamwork. By the end of the week, children will have created their own fairy tale scenes to share with the group.
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka - Week 3 (Ages 11-14)
Campers will immerse themselves in character development and storytelling this week, focusing on the personalities and motivations of each character in the musical. Workshops include improvisation exercises, vocal coaching, and group choreography sessions. Creative writing activities encourage campers to explore their own fantastical ideas inspired by the chocolate factory. The week builds toward a group scene rehearsal highlighting teamwork and expression.
Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
During Week 3, campers celebrate creativity with 'Pet Show.' Children will act out scenes featuring their favorite pets, engage in group storytelling, and learn songs about animals and friendship. Movement activities include playful dances mimicking different pets, while art projects encourage campers to design their own pet show posters. This week nurtures imagination and social skills in a joyful setting.
Spotlight on Mo Willems - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
During Week 3, campers explore the playful dynamics of friendship and problem-solving through Mo Willems’ stories. Acting, singing, and dancing activities are designed to develop confidence and creativity while highlighting the unique personalities of characters like Pigeon and Knuffle Bunny. Campers collaborate on mini-performances that showcase their growing skills and love for storytelling.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
Campers crawl into the fascinating world of insects and small creatures this week, exploring their unique movements and sounds through acting and dance. Improvisation activities encourage children to invent imaginative stories about bugs and critters, bringing their tiny worlds to life on stage. The week is filled with creative play that sparks curiosity and theatrical expression.
The Acting Factor - Week 3 (Ages 11-14)
During Week 3, campers will focus on scene study and improvisation techniques to enhance spontaneity and creativity. Voice and movement exercises will continue to develop physical and vocal flexibility. The week culminates in ensemble performances that highlight collaboration and storytelling skills using material from renowned playwrights.
The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Short Comedy - Week 3 (Ages 11-14)
During Week 3, campers explore the use of costumes and props to enhance their storytelling. They experiment with physical comedy and timing, learning how to engage an audience through expressive movement. The week’s activities include group improvisations and collaborative scene-building exercises that deepen understanding of comedic dynamics.
The Ultimate Variety Show - Week 3 (Ages 11-14)
Campers explore advanced juggling patterns and incorporate stilt walking into physical comedy sketches. This week focuses on refining performance skills and developing original acts, encouraging campers to blend circus arts with storytelling for a unique variety show experience.
Triple Threat: Bright Lights of Broadway - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will explore new stories and songs from Broadway’s Golden Age, focusing on teamwork and self-expression. Daily activities include acting games, vocal exercises, and dance rehearsals designed to build stage presence. The week ends with a lively performance where campers showcase their progress and newfound confidence in a supportive environment.
Triple Whammy: Broadway Bound - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
Campers immerse themselves in the world of Broadway musicals this week by learning dynamic choreography and performing inspiring songs from popular contemporary shows. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and creative expression as children bring delightful characters to life through acting and movement. The week ends with a mini showcase for family and friends.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 4 (Ages 11-14)
Week 4 focuses on physical theater and movement inspired by Wonderland’s fantastical world. Campers engage in exercises that develop body awareness and character embodiment, bringing to life the quirky personalities of the White Rabbit and Cheshire Cat. The week includes improvisation games and group performances that encourage spontaneity and creative risk-taking.
Audition Intensive - Week 4 (Ages 11-14)
Week 4 emphasizes improvisation and adaptability in auditions. Campers practice cold reads with unfamiliar scripts and develop quick thinking skills. Musical preparation includes scene work with music and rhythm, while character work challenges students to explore diverse roles and emotional ranges, enhancing their versatility on stage.
Broadway Bound Musical Theatre Showcase - Week 4 (Ages 11-14)
Week 4 focuses on ensemble work and collaboration, encouraging campers to blend voices and movements in harmony. Students rehearse scenes from a diverse range of musicals, learning about different styles and historical contexts. The week includes workshops on audition techniques and performance skills.
Broadway Stars - Week 4 (Ages 6-7)
This week focuses on storytelling through acting and music, as campers learn to express emotions and tell stories with their voices and bodies. They will engage in fun acting games, vocal warm-ups, and group singing sessions featuring beloved Broadway tunes. The week ends with a group performance that highlights their growing confidence and teamwork.
Fairy Tale Adventures: Storytelling Magic! - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 4, campers immerse themselves in the enchanting narratives of The Frog Prince and Beauty and the Beast. Using music, movement, and improvisational theatre, children create their own versions of these classic tales. The week emphasizes expressive storytelling and imaginative collaboration.
Grades 1-5 Musical Madness - Week 4 (Ages 6-11)
Campers polish their performances this week, focusing on timing, expression, and stage presence. They rehearse their original musical in full, incorporating all creative elements developed so far. The week culminates in a dress rehearsal, preparing campers for their final performance.
Grades 2-3 Young Artist Company: The Day the Crayons Quit - Week 4 (Ages 7-9)
Week 4 is performance week! Campers will present their fully rehearsed play to family and friends, showcasing their hard work and creativity. In addition to the final performance, campers will engage in reflection activities and celebrate their achievements. This week highlights confidence-building and the joy of live theater.
Grades 4-5 Young Artist Company: Peter Pan - Week 4 (Ages 9-11)
In Week 4, campers rehearse their scenes with increased focus on timing, expression, and interaction. They engage in voice projection and diction exercises to enhance their performance quality. The group collaborates on finalizing costumes and props, bringing their creative visions to life. This week highlights the importance of discipline and enthusiasm in theatrical arts.
Improv Showcase - Week 4 (Ages 11-14)
Week 4 emphasizes improvisational storytelling and ensemble work. Campers will develop their ability to create compelling narratives on the spot, focusing on listening and reacting authentically to scene partners. Students will rehearse and refine their showcase scenes, incorporating feedback to enhance performance quality and stage presence.
Once Upon a Stage: A Fairy Tale Theatre Adventure - Week 4 (Ages 6-7)
During Week 4, campers bring to life stories like Hansel and Gretel and Rapunzel through creative drama and movement. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and expressive storytelling, with musical elements woven throughout. The week ends with a joyful presentation of their favorite scenes for family and friends.
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka - Week 4 (Ages 11-14)
This week emphasizes musicality and performance skills as campers rehearse key songs and scenes from the show. Vocal warm-ups, breathing techniques, and stage presence workshops help campers build confidence. The group will also explore the creative process behind costume and set design, encouraging campers to contribute ideas and collaborate. The week ends with a dress rehearsal to prepare for a final performance.
Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 4, campers explore friendship and communication through 'A Letter to Amy.' Activities include acting out the story’s key moments, learning expressive dance to convey emotions, and singing songs about reaching out to friends. Campers will also create their own letters and simple stage props, fostering literacy and creativity in a fun, collaborative environment.
Spotlight on Mo Willems - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 4, campers focus on the adventures and humorous moments found in Mo Willems’ books. Through interactive acting games, dance, and song, children bring to life the emotions and stories of Elephant, Piggie, and friends. This week emphasizes expressive movement and vocal creativity, encouraging campers to explore character development and storytelling techniques.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers leap into the world of jungle animals, exploring their powerful movements and vibrant sounds through acting, singing, and dancing. Improvisation sessions inspire children to create stories about the wild creatures of the rainforest, encouraging bold and imaginative performances. The camp experience is a lively celebration of nature’s theatrical wonders.
The Acting Factor - Week 4 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 4, campers will delve into character analysis and storytelling, learning how to bring complex characters to life. Voice and movement workshops will help refine articulation and physical expression. Ensemble work will focus on trust-building and collaborative creation, culminating in group scene presentations featuring diverse theatrical styles.
The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Short Comedy - Week 4 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 4, campers focus on vocal techniques and expressive speech to bring their characters to life. They engage in voice warm-ups, diction exercises, and practice delivering comedic lines with clarity and emotion. The week includes rehearsals for a final showcase, emphasizing teamwork and stage confidence.
The Ultimate Variety Show - Week 4 (Ages 11-14)
This week highlights plate spinning and physical comedy, with campers creating original sketches that combine humor and circus skills. Emphasis is on timing, expression, and audience engagement, preparing campers for a mid-summer showcase of their growing talents.
Triple Threat: Bright Lights of Broadway - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
This week focuses on storytelling through song and movement, encouraging campers to develop their creative voices. Young performers will engage in fun acting scenes, sing classic Broadway tunes, and learn simple dance routines. The supportive atmosphere helps campers build confidence and enjoy the thrill of performing on stage with friends.
Triple Whammy: Broadway Bound - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
This week’s adventure focuses on storytelling through song and dance, with campers exploring new contemporary Broadway hits. Through engaging activities, children develop their performance skills and build confidence in a supportive environment. The week concludes with a fun group performance that highlights their creativity and teamwork.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 5 (Ages 11-14)
During Week 5, campers focus on voice and speech techniques to bring Wonderland’s characters to life with clarity and emotion. Activities include vocal warm-ups, character dialogue practice, and storytelling workshops. Campers collaborate to rehearse scenes featuring the Mad Hatter’s tea party and the Queen of Hearts’ court, enhancing their confidence and stage presence.
Audition Intensive - Week 5 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 5, campers focus on monologue polishing and presentation skills. They receive personalized feedback to enhance vocal projection, diction, and physicality. Musical preparation includes audition song selection and performance techniques. Character work deepens with scene study, encouraging campers to embody their roles fully and confidently.
Broadway Bound Musical Theatre Showcase - Week 5 (Ages 11-14)
Campers in Week 5 engage in scene study and song interpretation from contemporary Broadway shows. The focus is on emotional authenticity and vocal expression, with daily rehearsals and feedback sessions. The week encourages campers to take creative risks and develop their unique performance styles.
Broadway Stars - Week 5 (Ages 6-7)
Campers will dive into character development and improvisation, learning how to create and portray unique characters on stage. Through interactive games and musical numbers, they will practice expressing different emotions and storytelling styles. The week concludes with a lively showcase where campers demonstrate their creativity and teamwork.
Fairy Tale Adventures: Storytelling Magic! - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
Week 5 focuses on the magical worlds of Thumbelina and The Ugly Duckling. Campers engage in creative movement, music, and storytelling exercises to explore themes of transformation and self-discovery. This week nurtures empathy and imagination through theatre-making activities.
Grades 1-5 Musical Madness - Week 5 (Ages 6-11)
The grand finale week! Campers perform their original 10-minute musical for family and friends, showcasing all their hard work in story, song, dance, and design. In addition to the performance, campers reflect on their creative process and celebrate their achievements with fun group activities and games.
Grades 2-3 Young Artist Company: The Day the Crayons Quit - Week 5 (Ages 7-9)
In Week 5, campers revisit the story with new creative challenges, including scriptwriting and designing alternative endings. They will experiment with different acting styles and collaborate on creating props and backdrops. This week encourages imagination and storytelling skills beyond the original play.
Grades 4-5 Young Artist Company: Peter Pan - Week 5 (Ages 9-11)
Week 5 is dedicated to full run-through rehearsals where campers bring all elements together—acting, movement, voice, and props. They receive constructive feedback and learn techniques to improve stage presence and confidence. The week also includes creative games and team-building activities that foster camaraderie. Campers prepare to showcase their talents in a supportive and fun environment.
Improv Showcase - Week 5 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 5, campers explore character-driven improv, focusing on creating distinct and memorable personas. Through targeted exercises, students will deepen their understanding of character motivation and interaction. The week includes intensive rehearsals for the improv showcase, with campers collaborating to create a polished and entertaining performance.
Once Upon a Stage: A Fairy Tale Theatre Adventure - Week 5 (Ages 6-7)
Week 5 invites campers to explore adventurous tales like The Little Mermaid and Peter Pan. Through improvisation, music, and movement, children develop their storytelling skills and stage presence. Collaborative projects help build confidence and foster friendships in a supportive environment.
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka - Week 5 (Ages 11-14)
Campers will bring their hard work to the stage this week with a full production of Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka. They will perform the musical for family and friends, showcasing their singing, acting, and dancing talents. Behind-the-scenes roles such as stage management and technical support are also explored, giving campers a comprehensive theater experience. The week concludes with a celebration of creativity and teamwork.
Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
Week 5 brings a creative culmination where campers revisit favorite stories from Ezra Jack Keats. Children will participate in a mini-performance combining acting, singing, and dancing skills learned in previous weeks. They will also design simple costumes and sets, encouraging teamwork and artistic expression. This celebratory week builds confidence and showcases campers’ talents.
Spotlight on Mo Willems - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
Week 5 invites campers to deepen their understanding of friendship and adventure through Mo Willems’ characters. Acting scenes, singing, and dancing activities focus on collaboration and creative expression. Campers will work together to create short performances inspired by the stories of Elephant, Piggie, and Pigeon, fostering confidence and joy in storytelling.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
Campers explore the mysterious world of nocturnal animals this week, using acting and movement to embody creatures that come alive at night. Improvisation encourages storytelling about owls, bats, and other nighttime critters, blending imagination with theatrical play. The week ends with creative performances that highlight the magic of the dark and the wild.
The Acting Factor - Week 5 (Ages 11-14)
Week 5 emphasizes scene work with a focus on emotional truth and character relationships. Campers will practice voice projection and movement to enhance storytelling impact. Ensemble collaboration will encourage creative problem-solving and adaptability, preparing campers for dynamic theatrical performances.
The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Short Comedy - Week 5 (Ages 11-14)
Week 5 centers on rehearsing and refining scenes with an emphasis on comedic timing and audience engagement. Campers collaborate to polish their performances, incorporating feedback from instructors and peers. The week also introduces basic stagecraft concepts, including blocking and use of space, to enhance the storytelling experience.
The Ultimate Variety Show - Week 5 (Ages 11-14)
Campers focus on stilt walking and circus skills, integrating these with physical comedy and sketch writing. The week culminates in group performances that highlight teamwork and individual creativity, encouraging campers to push their boundaries and entertain with confidence.
Triple Threat: Bright Lights of Broadway - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will explore the magic of musical theatre with a focus on character development and expression. Daily sessions include acting workshops, singing rehearsals, and dance practice, all designed to enhance performance skills. The week concludes with a joyful presentation celebrating the campers’ hard work and creativity.
Triple Whammy: Broadway Bound - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
Campers explore the magic of Broadway with new songs and choreography designed to inspire and energize. This week emphasizes character development and expressive movement, allowing children to bring stories to life in imaginative ways. The session wraps up with a joyful performance that celebrates their hard work and creativity.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 6 (Ages 11-14)
Week 6 encourages campers to explore improvisation and creative storytelling inspired by Wonderland’s unpredictable world. Through group games and scene work, campers develop quick thinking and expressive skills while embodying characters like the White Rabbit and Cheshire Cat. The week culminates in a showcase of improvised scenes that highlight campers’ growth and creativity.
Audition Intensive - Week 6 (Ages 11-14)
Week 6 introduces advanced cold reading techniques and script interpretation. Campers explore different genres and styles, adapting their performances accordingly. Musical preparation focuses on audition repertoire expansion and emotional expression through song. Character work encourages collaboration and ensemble building, preparing students for real-world audition scenarios.
Broadway Bound Musical Theatre Showcase - Week 6 (Ages 11-14)
Week 6 emphasizes storytelling through song and movement, with campers exploring choreography and vocal harmonies from a range of musicals. The week includes improvisation games and character workshops to enhance creativity and stage presence. Campers prepare for a final performance showcasing their growth.
Broadway Stars - Week 6 (Ages 6-7)
This week emphasizes ensemble work and collaboration as campers rehearse group scenes and songs from classic Broadway shows. They will learn the importance of listening, timing, and working together to create a polished performance. The week ends with a group presentation that celebrates their shared accomplishments and stage skills.
Fairy Tale Adventures: Storytelling Magic! - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
Campers in Week 6 explore stories like The Princess and the Pea and Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Through imaginative play, music, and movement, children develop their storytelling and theatre-making skills. The week encourages creative expression and teamwork in bringing fairy tales to life.
Grades 1-5 Musical Madness - Week 6 (Ages 6-11)
A fresh musical adventure begins! Campers start by exploring new themes and story ideas, focusing on creativity and collaboration. They engage in improvisation exercises and songwriting workshops to spark inspiration for their next original musical, building confidence and teamwork skills.
Grades 2-3 Young Artist Company: The Day the Crayons Quit - Week 6 (Ages 7-9)
Week 6 focuses on advanced acting techniques such as emotion expression and stage movement. Campers will participate in improvisation games and group storytelling exercises inspired by the themes of the book. This week aims to deepen campers' theatrical skills and foster creative collaboration.
Grades 4-5 Young Artist Company: Peter Pan - Week 6 (Ages 9-11)
In Week 6, campers polish their performance with focused rehearsals on challenging scenes and character interactions. They explore creative expression through improvisation and storytelling workshops. The group also practices stage etiquette and audience engagement techniques. This week builds excitement and readiness for the upcoming performance showcase.
Improv Showcase - Week 6 (Ages 11-14)
Week 6 challenges campers to incorporate physicality and movement into their improv scenes. Students will practice using body language and spatial awareness to enhance storytelling and character portrayal. Rehearsals for the showcase continue, with emphasis on ensemble timing and scene transitions to create a seamless performance.
Once Upon a Stage: A Fairy Tale Theatre Adventure - Week 6 (Ages 6-7)
In Week 6, campers bring to life enchanting stories such as Beauty and the Beast and The Wizard of Oz. Activities include character improvisation, musical storytelling, and creative movement, encouraging campers to express themselves fully. The week concludes with a group showcase highlighting their imaginative performances.
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka - Week 6 (Ages 11-14)
After the excitement of the performance, this week focuses on refining skills and exploring new creative outlets related to the musical. Campers will participate in songwriting workshops inspired by the themes of imagination and adventure. They will also engage in improvisation games and character-building exercises to deepen their understanding of storytelling. The week encourages campers to express their unique artistic voices in a supportive environment.
Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 6, campers explore the themes of community and diversity found in Ezra Jack Keats’ books. Through storytelling and creative movement, children will act out scenes that celebrate friendship and kindness. The week includes group singing, simple choreography, and arts and crafts projects inspired by the vibrant urban settings of the stories. This session fosters empathy and creativity.
Spotlight on Mo Willems - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
During Week 6, campers explore new stories and characters from Mo Willems’ collection. Through imaginative acting, singing, and dancing, children learn about empathy, humor, and friendship. This week’s activities encourage campers to express themselves creatively while developing social skills and stage presence in a supportive environment.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers dive into the ocean and pond life, exploring aquatic animals through movement, song, and storytelling. Improvisation games inspire children to create characters like frogs, fish, and turtles, bringing watery worlds to life on stage. The camp experience is a joyful blend of creativity and discovery under the theme of water creatures.
The Acting Factor - Week 6 (Ages 11-14)
Campers will explore improvisation and creative storytelling in Week 6, developing quick thinking and adaptability on stage. Voice and movement sessions will focus on enhancing expressiveness and physicality. Ensemble collaboration will culminate in group performances that showcase campers’ growth and creativity.
The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Short Comedy - Week 6 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 6, campers deepen their understanding of comedic storytelling by exploring character relationships and scene dynamics. Activities include partner work and ensemble games that build trust and spontaneity. The week also introduces basic improvisation techniques to enhance creativity and adaptability on stage.
The Ultimate Variety Show - Week 6 (Ages 11-14)
This week emphasizes physical comedy and sketch writing, with campers creating original scripts that incorporate juggling and circus skills. Workshops on timing and audience interaction prepare campers for engaging performances and build stage presence.
Triple Threat: Bright Lights of Broadway - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers will continue their journey through Broadway’s Golden Age with new songs and scenes. Emphasis is on collaboration, creativity, and fun as campers practice acting, singing, and dancing in an encouraging environment. The week wraps up with a performance highlighting each camper’s unique talents.
Triple Whammy: Broadway Bound - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers dive deeper into the world of Broadway with exciting new choreography and songs from contemporary musicals. Emphasis is placed on collaboration and creative expression, helping children build confidence and stage presence. The week ends with a lively performance that showcases their talents and enthusiasm.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 7 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 7, campers focus on scene study and character interaction, exploring the relationships between Wonderland’s iconic characters. Activities include script reading, partner work, and group rehearsals that emphasize emotional expression and storytelling. Campers prepare scenes that showcase their understanding of character motivation and dramatic timing.
Audition Intensive - Week 7 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 7, campers refine their audition presence through mock auditions and performance critiques. They focus on body language, eye contact, and emotional authenticity. Musical preparation includes scene work with music and rhythm exercises. Character work deepens with role exploration and improvisation, building adaptability and confidence.
Broadway Bound Musical Theatre Showcase - Week 7 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 7, campers focus on musical theatre classics and contemporary favorites, honing their vocal technique and acting skills. Daily rehearsals include scene work, song interpretation, and ensemble choreography. The week culminates in a collaborative performance that highlights each camper's talents.
Broadway Stars - Week 7 (Ages 6-7)
Campers will focus on musical storytelling, combining acting, singing, and movement to bring classic Broadway tales to life. They will explore character motivations and emotions through song interpretation and stagecraft. The week culminates in a joyful performance where campers showcase their integrated skills in a supportive environment.
Fairy Tale Adventures: Storytelling Magic! - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 7, campers bring to life tales such as The Little Mermaid and Puss in Boots through music, movement, and improvisation. They explore character development and storytelling techniques, fostering creativity and confidence in a supportive environment.
Grades 1-5 Musical Madness - Week 7 (Ages 6-11)
Campers continue crafting their new musical, focusing on developing compelling characters and engaging story arcs. They experiment with different musical styles and dance routines, fostering creativity and expression. Collaborative group work helps campers build a cohesive and entertaining production.
Grades 2-3 Young Artist Company: The Day the Crayons Quit - Week 7 (Ages 7-9)
In Week 7, campers explore the technical side of theater by assisting with lighting, sound, and stage design related to their play. They will also rehearse scenes focusing on timing and coordination. This week provides a holistic theater experience, blending performance with behind-the-scenes skills.
Grades 4-5 Young Artist Company: Peter Pan - Week 7 (Ages 9-11)
Week 7 focuses on integrating all performance elements as campers rehearse with costumes and props. They participate in workshops on stage lighting and sound effects to understand technical aspects of theater. The group practices teamwork and problem-solving during dress rehearsals. This week enhances campers’ confidence and prepares them for a memorable final presentation.
Improv Showcase - Week 7 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 7, campers focus on comedic timing and the use of humor in improv. Through games and scene work, students will learn how to build jokes, use callbacks, and create funny characters. The week also includes dress rehearsals for the improv showcase, where campers receive feedback to fine-tune their performances for a live audience.
Once Upon a Stage: A Fairy Tale Theatre Adventure - Week 7 (Ages 6-7)
Week 7 focuses on magical adventures from tales like Aladdin and The Snow Queen. Campers engage in improvisation, music, and movement activities that develop their storytelling and performance skills. The supportive environment encourages creative risk-taking and joyful self-expression.
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka - Week 7 (Ages 11-14)
Campers will explore the magical world of stagecraft this week, learning about lighting, sound design, and set construction as they relate to the Willy Wonka production. Hands-on projects allow participants to create props and scenic elements that enhance the storytelling experience. Drama games and vocal exercises continue to build performance skills, culminating in a collaborative showcase of their technical and artistic talents.
Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
Week 7 focuses on imaginative play inspired by the characters of Ezra Jack Keats. Campers will create their own stories featuring Peter, Jennie, and Willie, using acting, singing, and dancing to bring their ideas to life. The week includes collaborative games, music activities, and simple set design, encouraging campers to develop storytelling skills and confidence in a joyful atmosphere.
Spotlight on Mo Willems - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
Week 7 focuses on the playful and heartfelt stories of Mo Willems’ characters. Campers engage in acting, singing, and dancing activities that highlight themes of friendship, problem-solving, and adventure. Through creative games and group performances, children develop confidence and a love for storytelling in a fun and nurturing setting.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
Campers explore desert and prairie animals this week, using acting and dance to mimic the unique movements and sounds of creatures adapted to dry landscapes. Improvisation encourages storytelling about coyotes, snakes, and insects, fostering creativity and theatrical skills. The week is a fun journey into the wild west’s animal inhabitants.
The Acting Factor - Week 7 (Ages 11-14)
Week 7 focuses on advanced character work and scene study, encouraging campers to explore complex emotions and motivations. Voice and movement workshops will enhance clarity and physical storytelling. Ensemble activities will foster collaboration and prepare campers for polished group performances.
The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Short Comedy - Week 7 (Ages 11-14)
Week 7 focuses on integrating movement and physical comedy into performances. Campers experiment with slapstick, mime, and exaggerated gestures to enhance humor. The week includes choreography of simple stage movements and group scenes that emphasize timing and coordination.
The Ultimate Variety Show - Week 7 (Ages 11-14)
Campers refine juggling and plate spinning techniques while integrating these skills into comedic sketches. Collaborative projects focus on combining physical humor with circus arts, encouraging campers to develop unique acts that highlight their individual strengths.
Triple Threat: Bright Lights of Broadway - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will engage with new musical theatre pieces, focusing on expression through voice and movement. Activities include acting games, singing rehearsals, and dance choreography designed for young performers. The supportive setting encourages creativity and confidence, culminating in a group showcase for family and friends.
Triple Whammy: Broadway Bound - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
Campers continue their Broadway adventure by learning new songs and energetic choreography that inspire creativity and teamwork. This week focuses on character exploration and performance skills, encouraging children to express themselves confidently on stage. The session concludes with a group showcase celebrating their progress and fun.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 8 (Ages 11-14)
Week 8 invites campers to explore theatrical storytelling through movement and mime, bringing Wonderland’s magical elements to life without words. Campers practice physical expression and collaborative scene creation, embodying characters like the Mad Hatter and Queen of Hearts in new and imaginative ways. The week emphasizes creativity, teamwork, and nonverbal communication.
Audition Intensive - Week 8 (Ages 11-14)
Week 8 challenges campers with cold reads from contemporary and classical plays, enhancing versatility. Musical preparation includes audition song memorization and expression techniques. Character work focuses on emotional depth and storytelling, encouraging campers to connect personally with their roles and deliver compelling performances.
Broadway Bound Musical Theatre Showcase - Week 8 (Ages 11-14)
Week 8 encourages campers to explore diverse musical theatre styles, from jazz and blues to contemporary pop musicals. Activities include vocal coaching, scene study, and choreography workshops. Campers collaborate to create original scenes inspired by Broadway themes, fostering creativity and teamwork.
Broadway Stars - Week 8 (Ages 6-7)
This week encourages campers to explore the history and culture of Broadway’s Golden Age through music and movement. They will learn about influential composers and performers while practicing songs and dances from iconic shows. Campers will work together to create a final performance that celebrates the spirit and style of this exciting era.
Fairy Tale Adventures: Storytelling Magic! - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
Week 8 focuses on the magical stories of The Snow Queen and The Pied Piper. Campers use music, movement, and improvisation to explore themes of friendship and adventure. This week nurtures imagination and collaborative storytelling skills in a fun, active setting.
Grades 1-5 Musical Madness - Week 8 (Ages 6-11)
This week emphasizes integrating music, lyrics, and movement into a polished performance. Campers rehearse their musical numbers with attention to rhythm, expression, and stage dynamics. They also begin designing simple sets and costumes to enhance their storytelling and stage presence.
Grades 2-3 Young Artist Company: The Day the Crayons Quit - Week 8 (Ages 7-9)
Week 8 invites campers to create original scenes inspired by the themes of 'The Day the Crayons Quit.' They will write scripts, design costumes, and rehearse their own mini-performances. This week encourages creativity, leadership, and collaboration as campers take ownership of their theatrical projects.
Grades 4-5 Young Artist Company: Peter Pan - Week 8 (Ages 9-11)
In Week 8, campers perform the 30-minute Peter Pan production for family and friends, showcasing their hard work and creativity. The week also includes reflection sessions where campers discuss their growth and experiences. Fun theater games and celebratory activities round out the camp experience. This week emphasizes accomplishment, confidence, and the joy of performing arts.
Improv Showcase - Week 8 (Ages 11-14)
Week 8 is dedicated to refining the improv showcase performance. Campers will polish their scenes, work on stage presence, and practice transitions between acts. Emphasis is placed on teamwork, listening skills, and supporting fellow performers to ensure a cohesive and entertaining show. The week culminates in a dress rehearsal with peer and instructor feedback.
Once Upon a Stage: A Fairy Tale Theatre Adventure - Week 8 (Ages 6-7)
Campers explore whimsical stories such as Thumbelina and The Ugly Duckling in Week 8. Through drama games, musical activities, and movement, children develop empathy and creativity. The week emphasizes collaboration and culminates in a lively performance celebrating their unique interpretations.
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka - Week 8 (Ages 11-14)
This week centers on creative collaboration and leadership as campers take on roles as directors, choreographers, and designers for new scenes inspired by the Willy Wonka story. They will workshop original scripts, compose music, and design costumes in small groups. Emphasis is placed on communication, problem-solving, and artistic innovation, empowering campers to bring their own visions to life on stage.
Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 8, campers revisit the joyful themes of Ezra Jack Keats’ books through music and movement. Children will learn new songs, practice expressive dance, and participate in acting games that highlight friendship and adventure. Art projects will include creating colorful masks and simple costumes to enhance their performances. This week emphasizes creativity, cooperation, and fun.
Spotlight on Mo Willems - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 8, campers continue their exploration of Mo Willems’ characters through dynamic acting, singing, and dancing activities. Emphasizing creativity and collaboration, children bring to life stories filled with humor and heart. This week’s sessions foster imagination and social skills as campers work together to create memorable performances.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers travel to the Arctic and tundra, exploring animals like polar bears, seals, and arctic foxes through acting, singing, and dancing. Improvisation games help children invent stories about survival and friendship in cold climates. The camp experience combines imagination with theatrical play in a chilly, creative adventure.
The Acting Factor - Week 8 (Ages 11-14)
Campers will engage in script analysis and performance techniques during Week 8, focusing on bringing text to life with authenticity. Voice and movement training will support dynamic stage presence. Ensemble collaboration will emphasize creative interpretation and group synergy in preparation for final presentations.
The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Short Comedy - Week 8 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 8, campers rehearse a full-length performance of The Emperor’s New Clothes, applying all skills learned. Emphasis is on memorization, stage presence, and audience interaction. The week includes technical rehearsals with simple props and costumes, preparing campers for a final presentation.
The Ultimate Variety Show - Week 8 (Ages 11-14)
This week focuses on combining all learned skills into a cohesive variety show. Campers rehearse juggling, stilt walking, and sketch comedy acts, polishing timing and stage presence. The week builds toward a final performance where campers showcase their creativity and hard work.
Triple Threat: Bright Lights of Broadway - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
This week offers fresh stories and songs from Broadway’s Golden Age, with campers practicing acting, singing, and dancing skills daily. Group activities foster teamwork and stage presence, while creative exercises inspire self-expression. The week concludes with a lively performance celebrating the campers’ growth and enthusiasm for theatre arts.
Triple Whammy: Broadway Bound - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
This week’s camp experience features fresh contemporary Broadway tunes and choreography designed to engage young performers. Campers develop their acting and singing skills through interactive games and rehearsals, culminating in a fun and energetic group performance. A wonderful opportunity to build friendships and stage confidence.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 9 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 9, campers focus on scriptwriting and storytelling, crafting original short plays inspired by Wonderland’s themes and characters. Through writing workshops and group collaboration, campers develop dialogue, plot, and character arcs before rehearsing their creations. This week emphasizes creativity, narrative structure, and performance skills.
Audition Intensive - Week 9 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 9, campers prepare for final presentations by integrating all audition skills learned. They polish monologues and songs, focusing on emotional authenticity and technical precision. Character work includes scene rehearsals and ensemble feedback, fostering collaboration and stage confidence in preparation for a showcase.
Broadway Bound Musical Theatre Showcase - Week 9 (Ages 11-14)
During Week 9, campers refine their performance skills through intensive rehearsals and vocal training. The focus is on emotional connection to material, stage presence, and ensemble harmony. Campers prepare for a final presentation showcasing scenes and songs developed throughout the session.
Broadway Stars - Week 9 (Ages 6-7)
Campers will refine their singing and dancing skills while learning about stage presence and performance techniques. The week includes rehearsals of favorite Broadway songs and dances, as well as creative workshops to develop individual expression. The final day features a showcase where campers perform for family and friends, demonstrating their growth and enthusiasm.
Fairy Tale Adventures: Storytelling Magic! - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 9, campers explore stories like The Gingerbread Man and The Elves and the Shoemaker. Through music, movement, and improvisational theatre, children develop their creativity and storytelling confidence. The week emphasizes fun, active participation and imaginative play.
Grades 1-5 Musical Madness - Week 9 (Ages 6-11)
Campers focus on final rehearsals and production elements this week. They refine choreography, vocal performances, and acting, while finalizing set and costume details. Emphasis is on teamwork and confidence-building as campers prepare for their culminating performance.
Grades 2-3 Young Artist Company: The Day the Crayons Quit - Week 9 (Ages 7-9)
In Week 9, campers rehearse their original scenes and prepare for a showcase performance. They will focus on stage presence, teamwork, and audience engagement. This week culminates in a creative celebration of their theatrical growth and imaginative storytelling.
Grades 4-5 Young Artist Company: Peter Pan - Week 9 (Ages 9-11)
Week 9 offers campers a chance to explore advanced acting techniques and creative storytelling inspired by Peter Pan. They engage in workshops on improvisation, character backstory development, and scene writing. Campers collaborate on creating original mini-performances that reflect their unique interpretations of the story. This week nurtures creativity and theatrical skills beyond the main production.
Improv Showcase - Week 9 (Ages 11-14)
During Week 9, campers perform their improv showcase for family and friends. The week also includes reflection sessions where students discuss their growth and experiences in improv. Additional workshops focus on improvisational techniques for future performance opportunities and ways to continue developing improv skills beyond camp.
Once Upon a Stage: A Fairy Tale Theatre Adventure - Week 9 (Ages 6-7)
Week 9 brings fairy tales like The Princess and the Pea and The Pied Piper to life. Campers engage in improvisation, musical storytelling, and creative movement to deepen their understanding of narrative and character. The week fosters confidence and teamwork culminating in a group performance.
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka - Week 9 (Ages 11-14)
Campers will refine their performance and production skills this week by revisiting favorite scenes and songs from the musical. Focused rehearsals and feedback sessions help campers polish their acting, singing, and dancing. Additionally, they will explore the history and impact of Roald Dahl’s work through discussions and creative projects. The week encourages campers to reflect on their growth and prepare for a final celebratory event.
Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
Week 9 invites campers to explore storytelling through puppetry and movement, inspired by Ezra Jack Keats’ characters. Children will create simple puppets of Peter, Jennie, and Willie, and use them to act out scenes and songs. The week includes group activities that build confidence and communication skills, as well as arts and crafts to design colorful backdrops for their puppet shows.
Spotlight on Mo Willems - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
Week 9 invites campers to celebrate the joyful stories of Mo Willems’ characters through expressive acting, singing, and dancing. Campers engage in creative exercises that build confidence and teamwork, culminating in group performances that highlight friendship and adventure. This week encourages campers to embrace their creativity and share their love of storytelling.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
Campers explore farm and domestic animals this week, using acting, singing, and dancing to bring to life creatures like horses, chickens, and dogs. Improvisation encourages storytelling about friendship and daily life on the farm, fostering creativity and empathy. The week is filled with joyful theatrical activities inspired by familiar animals.
The Acting Factor - Week 9 (Ages 11-14)
Week 9 invites campers to refine their acting skills through intensive scene work and character exploration. Voice and movement sessions will focus on precision and emotional depth. Ensemble collaboration will encourage campers to support one another’s artistic choices, culminating in compelling group performances.
The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Short Comedy - Week 9 (Ages 11-14)
Week 9 is dedicated to final rehearsals and polishing performances. Campers work on refining comedic timing, character consistency, and stage transitions. The week also includes dress rehearsals and opportunities for peer feedback, building confidence for the final showcase.
The Ultimate Variety Show - Week 9 (Ages 11-14)
Campers explore new variety arts challenges, including advanced circus skills and improvisational comedy. This week encourages experimentation and risk-taking, with campers developing innovative acts that blend multiple disciplines for a fresh performance experience.
Triple Threat: Bright Lights of Broadway - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will explore new musical theatre selections, focusing on building confidence through acting, singing, and dancing. Daily rehearsals and creative workshops encourage self-expression and collaboration. The week culminates in a fun performance where campers shine on stage and celebrate their accomplishments.
Triple Whammy: Broadway Bound - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
Campers engage with new Broadway-inspired songs and choreography this week, focusing on expression and storytelling through performance. Activities encourage creativity and collaboration, helping children build confidence and stage presence. The week concludes with a lively group performance that highlights their growth and enthusiasm.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 10 (Ages 11-14)
The final week centers on performance preparation and presentation, where campers polish scenes and monologues developed throughout the summer. Emphasis is on stagecraft, confidence, and audience engagement as campers showcase their work inspired by Wonderland’s magical world. Family and friends are invited to celebrate the campers’ achievements in a culminating performance.
Audition Intensive - Week 10 (Ages 11-14)
The final week culminates in a showcase where campers perform prepared monologues and musical pieces for peers and family. Emphasis is placed on stage presence, confidence, and professional audition etiquette. Reflection on growth and skills learned rounds out the week, leaving students empowered for future auditions and performances.
Broadway Bound Musical Theatre Showcase - Week 10 (Ages 11-14)
In the final week, campers showcase their skills in a celebratory performance featuring scenes and songs from the entire summer. The week includes dress rehearsals, polishing choreography, and refining vocal performances. Campers reflect on their growth and celebrate their achievements in musical theatre.
Broadway Stars - Week 10 (Ages 6-7)
In the final week, campers will bring together all they have learned by rehearsing and performing a full-scale musical revue featuring songs, dances, and scenes from Broadway’s Golden Age. This celebratory week emphasizes teamwork, confidence, and creativity. Family and friends are invited to enjoy the culminating performance that showcases each camper’s unique talents.
Fairy Tale Adventures: Storytelling Magic! - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
The final week invites campers to create their own fairy tale stories inspired by all they have learned. Using improvisation, music, and movement, children collaborate to craft original performances. This culminating week celebrates creativity, teamwork, and the magic of theatre-making.
Grades 1-5 Musical Madness - Week 10 (Ages 6-11)
The final week celebrates the campers’ creativity and hard work with a public performance of their original musical. Families and friends are invited to enjoy the show, followed by a fun closing ceremony. Campers reflect on their growth as performers and artists, taking pride in their unique creations.
Grades 2-3 Young Artist Company: The Day the Crayons Quit - Week 10 (Ages 7-9)
Week 10 offers campers a final opportunity to perform their original works and reflect on their summer theater journey. They will participate in fun theater games, group discussions, and a closing ceremony celebrating their accomplishments. This week emphasizes confidence, creativity, and community.
Grades 4-5 Young Artist Company: Peter Pan - Week 10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers celebrate their theatrical journey with a creative festival featuring performances, games, and arts activities inspired by Peter Pan. They reflect on their growth as young artists and receive recognition for their dedication. The week concludes with a fun and supportive environment that encourages lifelong appreciation for the performing arts.
Improv Showcase - Week 10 (Ages 11-14)
In the final week, campers engage in creative improv challenges and games to celebrate their progress. The week includes opportunities for campers to showcase new skills in a supportive environment and participate in group discussions about the art of improvisation. This culminating session encourages campers to reflect on their journey and inspires continued growth in performance arts.
Once Upon a Stage: A Fairy Tale Theatre Adventure - Week 10 (Ages 6-7)
In the final week, campers revisit favorite fairy tales and create original stories inspired by their experiences. Activities include improvisation, music, and movement designed to celebrate creativity and growth. The week concludes with a joyful performance for families, highlighting the campers' theatrical journey.
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka - Week 10 (Ages 11-14)
In the final week, campers celebrate their summer of creativity with a grand showcase event. They will perform selected scenes and songs from the musical for family and friends, highlighting their talents and hard work. The week also includes fun group activities, awards, and reflections on the camp experience. Campers leave with lasting memories, new friendships, and a deeper appreciation for the performing arts.
Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers celebrate their creative journey with a showcase inspired by Ezra Jack Keats’ stories. Children will rehearse and perform scenes combining acting, singing, and dancing, supported by their own artwork and costumes. This joyful week emphasizes teamwork, self-expression, and the magic of storytelling, providing a memorable conclusion to the camp experience.
Spotlight on Mo Willems - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers celebrate their creative journey with Mo Willems’ characters by performing scenes, songs, and dances inspired by Elephant, Piggie, Pigeon, and Knuffle Bunny. This week focuses on confidence-building and joyful expression, culminating in a showcase of camper talents. Children leave with new friendships, skills, and a deeper love for storytelling.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers celebrate all the animal friends they have met through a creative festival of performances. They will combine acting, dancing, and singing to tell stories inspired by their favorite creatures from previous weeks. Improvisation and group projects encourage teamwork and imaginative play, culminating in a joyful theatrical showcase.
The Acting Factor - Week 10 (Ages 11-14)
In the final week, campers will showcase their growth by preparing and performing polished scenes and monologues. Voice and movement workshops will fine-tune performance skills, while ensemble collaboration will celebrate the community built throughout the summer. This culminating week highlights creativity, confidence, and theatrical artistry.
The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Short Comedy - Week 10 (Ages 11-14)
In the final week, campers present a polished performance of The Emperor’s New Clothes to family and friends. The week includes a celebratory atmosphere with final rehearsals, stage management practice, and a reflection on skills gained. Campers leave with increased confidence, acting skills, and memorable theatrical experiences.
The Ultimate Variety Show - Week 10 (Ages 11-14)
The final week is a celebration of all campers’ achievements. Participants polish their acts, rehearse group performances, and prepare for a grand finale variety show for family and friends. This culminating event highlights the creativity, skill, and confidence developed throughout the summer.
Triple Threat: Bright Lights of Broadway - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers will revisit favorite songs and scenes from the summer, refining their skills in acting, singing, and dancing. Emphasis is on confidence and joy in performance, with daily rehearsals leading to a celebratory showcase. This week wraps up a memorable summer filled with creativity, friendship, and the magic of Broadway.
Triple Whammy: Broadway Bound - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers celebrate their Broadway journey with exciting new songs and choreography that showcase their creativity and teamwork. Emphasis is on performance polish and confidence-building, culminating in a festive final showcase for family and friends. A joyful conclusion to a summer full of music, dance, and fun!
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Programs offered
Location
1101 13th Street
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Denver Center cost?
- Denver Center costs $450–$450 per session.
- Where is Denver Center located?
- Denver Center is located at 1101 13th Street in Denver, CO.
Data compiled for Summer 2026. Always verify details directly with the camp provider before registering.