Connecticut
CLINTON:
MADHATTERS THEATRE COMPANY THEATRE SUMMER CAMP
FOR THE MUSICAL COMEDY 'CHARLESTON' - AUGUST 9TH THRU 20TH
@ LYMES YOUTH SERVICE BUREAU AND ANDREWS MEMORIAL TOWN HALL. OPEN TO
AGES NINE AND OVER. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
www.madhatterstheatrecompany.com or call Francesca at (860) 395-1861
STAMFORD:
Connecticut Ballet Center, official school of Connecticut Ballet, has announced
‘Back to School’ workshops in August for young dancers
ages 8-14, allowing them a chance to refresh their technical level in advance of
annual ‘Nutcracker’ auditions open to all area dancers in September. ‘The
Nutcracker’ will once again take place in December at the Palace Theatre,
Stamford Center for the Arts. Both beginner and intermediate levels will be
offered. Directed by Brett Raphael, the summer sessions will take place
August 16-27 at Connecticut Ballet Center, 20 Acosta Street, Stamford.
Students will have daily classes in ballet, beginner and intermediate pointe,
modern dance, ballroom, and ballet repertory. The faculty includes Mr. Raphael,
Jessica Delia (modern), Karen Arceneaux (modern), John Vitti (ballroom), and
Larisa Akinicheva (ballet). A special feature will be a ‘Make-up for the Dancer’
workshop taught by Connecticut Ballet make-up artist, Ingrid Okala. Financial
aid is available to qualifying candidates. Interested parents may request a
brochure by calling Connecticut Ballet Center at 203- 978-0771 or visit
www.connecticutballet.com.
WILTON:
Music Theatre of Connecticut School of Performing Arts in cooperation with The
Wilton Playshop presents a Musical Theatre/Acting and Scene Study
Workshop at Wilton Playshop this summer. This exciting two-week
workshop focuses on the fundamentals of theatre and concludes with a showcase
performance for family and friends. Designed for students entering 7th-10th
grade, the workshop takes place July 26 - August 6, Mondays -
Fridays, 10am - 3pm at Wilton Playshop, Lover's Lane. Tuition is $500 and
parents are required to provide a bagged lunch for their child each day. To
register and for more information, contact Music Theatre of Connecticut at
203.454.3883 or
www.musictheatreofct.com. The Music Theatre/Acting and Scene Study
Workshop will be taught by Broadway actress Mary Jo Duffy, a member of Music
Theatre of Connecticut's professional faculty. Mary Jo Duffy has performed on
Broadway in "Senator Joe," as Magnolia in the National and European tours of
"Showboat" and in regional theatres across the country, as well as industrial
trade shows and television commercials. Some of Mary Jo's favorite roles include
Shelby in "Steel Magnolias," Maria in "West Side Story," Julie in "Carousel" and
Laurey in "Oklahoma." Mary Jo has trained with Metropolitan Opera singer Mimi
Lerner, Lorenzo Malfatti and Margaret Ross at Chatham College, Beatrice Krebs at
Carnegie-Mellon University and Tony McDowell in New York City and has directed
musicals at the Fraser-Woods School in Newtown and other schools. Mary Jo
teaches musical theatre, drama, and private voice, and has been on the MTC
faculty since 2003, and is a member of Actors Equity Association and the Screen
Actors Guild. To register and for more information about the Music
Theatre/Acting and Scene Study Workshop, contact Music Theatre of Connecticut at
203.454.3883 or
www.musictheatreofct.com
Maine
NEW!!
SPRINGVALE: Have you always wanted to be an
actor/actress? Have you been in a play, but always felt you needed more
training? HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY ! Sanford Maine Stage will be hosting
a one-night workshop "The Basics of Acting" on
Wednesday, August 4th from 6: 30 - 10-:00 PM at their
theatre on Hilltop Lane in Springvale. Led by Josh Chenard, a
professional actor, director and current faculty member at Virginia
Commonwealth University, workshop participants will be exposed to the
basics of stage voice, stage movement, acting technique, and
improvisation in a fun, creative environment. Open to all ages, and
skill levels, don't miss this unique opportunity ! Cost is $20 per
person and space is limited ! Please email
jchenard@hotmail.com for
questions and registration or call (207) 324-8227.
Massachusetts
BEVERLY:
Camp Broadway®, Broadway’s Original Summer Camp, is presenting
three five-day musical theatre camps for children ages 6-9, 10-13 and 14-17 at
the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts during July and August
2010. New facility owner and producer, Bill Hanney invited Camp Broadway® to
offer its acclaimed program at the theatre this summer as the first step in his
long-range commitment to restore quality theatre arts programming for young
audiences. Said Bill Hanney, “North Shore Music Theatre has a long and
distinguished tradition of providing area children with opportunities to learn
about and experience the theatre. Having Camp Broadway® at North Shore this
summer enables us to establish a direct link with Broadway and offer families
the best in music theatre training.” Celebrating its 15th season on
Broadway, Camp Broadway® is a prolific producer of theatre arts programs and
special events ranging from appearances in Macy’s Annual Thanksgiving Day Parade
to Carnegie Hall. The company is also the publisher of StageNotes®, authorized
study guides for Broadway shows. Camp Broadway’s Artistic Director, Tony Parise,
has worked at North Shore Music Theatre many times throughout his 25-year career
as a director, choreographer and actor. He will be returning this summer to
oversee the introduction of Camp Broadway at the theatre. In addition, North
Shore resident, director/choreographer/master teacher, Karen Pisani will serve
as Camp Broadway’s Associate Director. North Shore native, Lisa LeMay, is
providing Musical Direction for the summer series. Camp
Broadway’s summer schedule is as follows: SHINING STARS™ August 16-20
Ages 6-9 9 am – 2 pm. CAMP BROADWAY® August 2-6 Ages 10-17 9 am – 5 pm;
August 16-20 Ages 10-17 9 am – 5 pm. Visit
www.CampBroadway.com/Northshore
for complete details and enrollment information.
NEW!! BOSTON:
Comedy Through Collaboration: The SitCom Writer's Room, A Four week
Master Class with Jonathan Katz and Bill Braudis - $150 for four
classes, 2 hours each. Maximum of 15 Students, Wednesday Evenings, August
4, 11, 18, 25 from 7-9 pm. The best comedy comes through
collaboration. In the professional comedy writing world every show is dependent
on the ability of the team to create chemistry, work together well and deliver
the goods. Join acclaimed writers/producers/ performers Jonathan Katz and Bill
Braudis for four weeks of intensive team writing. Katz and Braudis will show
students what goes on behind the closed doors of the writer's room of a
situation comedy. Serving as "Executive Producers" Jonathan and Bill will guide
the class in creating a new show concept including characters descriptions and
an outline for a pilot episode. Teams will be assigned to work together to
create selected scenes for the show. At the end of four weeks the class will
have created a draft of a pilot script for a brand new show. The final class
will feature a table read of the completed project. Working with new people is
an essential skill to have in the writing world. Your potential in the comedy
world is linked directly to the folks you are partnered with. Learn from these
two master collaborators how to create creative partnerships that work.
Collaboration in Comedy is a natural extension of Jonathan and Bill's multi-year
creative partnership. Requirements: Students will be expected to commit to
writing outside of class time with their partners. Prerequisites: (what
level of experience do you suggest folks have to take the class? I recommend:
This is an advanced level writing class. Experience performing improvisation or
stand up comedy, or in writing sketch comedy or spec scripts is highly
recommended. ) For more info visit
www.improvboston.com or email
workshops@improvboston.com
DUXBURY: Make new
friends and make summer creative! South Shore Conservatory (SSC), the region’s
largest community school for the arts, and Duxbury Art Association, the region’s
oldest art association, (DAA) have teamed up to offer a comprehensive 2-week
Summer Theater Camp titled “Let’s Put on a Show!” to
children ages 6 to 11 from August 16 to 27 at the Ellison
Center for the Arts, 64 St. George St., Duxbury. The camp will be held from
Monday through Friday both weeks, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Designed as a
comprehensive immersion program, children will experience a true “child-created”
theater production under the guidance of the SSC and DAA arts faculty. With the
DAA, students will design and create a theatrical set, costumes, and performance
programs. SSC instructors will guide students as they develop acting roles,
write songs and play musical accompaniment to be featured in the camp finale: a
full production musical “Bremen Town Musicians”. This Grimm’s Fairy Tale-style
play tells a tale of cooperation and friendship that captures the spirit of the
collaborative camp experience through animals played by actors. Students will
welcome parents and families to their completed musical production on August
27th. To register for this program or to learn more, please contact Anne Smith
at 781-934-2731 ext. 11 or visit
www.sscmusic.org for complete schedule, registration, and pricing
information for all South Shore Conservatory offerings.
FRANKLIN:
The Franklin School for the Performing Arts will hold a Summer Open
House on Wednesday, July 28th from 4:00 until
8:00 pm at 38 Main Street in Franklin. The community is invited to meet the
faculty, tour the facility and observe summer classes in musical theater, dance,
drama, voice and instrumental lessons. Fall program catalogues and class
schedules will be available. Instrumental lessons, a comprehensive voice
curriculum and the specialized Little Music School program are features of the
Music Department while Dance disciplines offered by FSPA include Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap and Hip Hop with specfic classes for Teen Beginners, Boys and
Adults. The school’s Drama Department includes Acting and Musical Theater
programs for beginner through advanced students. The school’s musical theater
and dance ensembles are cast each season by audition for performances in the
community and at Walt Disney World. Fall registration at FSPA is ongoing and can
be done in person or over the phone. For more information, call The School at
508-528-8668 or visit www.fspaonline.com.
FRANKLIN:
The Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA) has introduced
a new two-track Ballet program for the upcoming season.
In an effort to make outstanding Ballet training available to all
students, including those pursuing dance for college and career as well
as those who want to study dance for recreation, FSPA has made changes
in the school’s curriculum, ballet levels, and class schedule, effective
Fall 2010. The FSPA Ballet Program is under the direction of
Ballet Mistress Cheryl Madeux Abbott who completed certification in the
American Ballet Theater (ABT) teaching curriculum in 2009. Ms. Abbott
has been on staff at FSPA since 2002 after dancing with ABT, Joffrey and
Hartford ballet companies. She has danced the role of the Sugar Plum
Fairy in the Franklin Performing Arts Company production of The
Nutcracker and served as choreographer for The Company’s 2009 restaging
of the production. The FSPA Ballet faculty includes Clyde Nantais, Rilla
Tolmie, Marina Van Winkle, and Tracy Durso. The conservatory track
offers Levels I-A through V in the concentrated program, requiring
multiple days per week beginning in lower levels and requiring
significant time commitment for pointe work when recommended. The
School’s “Letter Track” offers Levels A-G to accommodate the growing
numbers of students who want excellent ballet training without time
required for high-level study in pointe. FSPA offers beginner
classes for students of all ages, allowing teens the unusual opportunity
to begin ballet and attend class with their peers. “Ballet is
fundamental. It is essential for all performers, not only dancers,
improving skills for singers and actors as well. Ballet imparts poise,
posture, grace, and presence in everyone,” notes FSPA director Raye Lynn
Mercer. “Proper training in ballet is critical. Correct technique,
especially in preparation for pointe work, is essential for the safety
and future health and well being of the young dancer. It is something
that should be researched by the parents of all prospective students.”
Conversation about the benefits of ballet study as well as FSPA’s
curriculum and class offerings are available at upcoming Open Houses at
the Franklin School for the Performing Arts on July 28, August 18, and
September 1 and 2 from 4-8 pm. Further information is available by
contacting the FSPA office at 38 Main Street, 508-528-8668, or by
visiting www.fspaonline.com.
07
HUDSON:
Summer Drama Workshop offers area students entering
grades 1-13 musical theater workshops weekday mornings, which culminate in
performances for the public to enjoy! For 22 years these popular sessions have
been successfully presented by the Arts Alliance, a non-profit organization
which promotes community arts and arts education. Exciting theater arts
education programs offer structured group fun, providing kids with creative,
collaborative outlets, and teaching them self-confidence in safe environments
with dedicated, experienced educators. August 2-13 for grades 1-6. Tuition
fees are discounted for family members of the Arts Alliance. Summer productions,
from youngest to oldest, are: Aesop’s Fables; Disney’s Cinderella, Kids; Honk!
Jr. and Into the Woods. For information, including registration forms, call
978-562-1646 or visit: www.upwitharts.org
LITTLETON:
Gatsby's Getaway, an original play written by
Shawn Cannon, all about four girls in the 1920's that decide to go out
and live their dreams! They will encounter lots of different people as
they go along the road to success and will help each other along the
way.... Its going to be a funny show with lots of music from the era,
along with some great dance numbers and fun costumes! We will also be
doing hair and makeup, and learning vocal techniques, acting techniques
and will put on the show at the end. This musical is for grades 4
through 10th grade. The dates for this program/show will be on
Aug. 9 through 12 and Aug. 16 through 19. The show will be that
night at 8:00 p.m., on Aug. 19 and on Friday night, Aug. 20. Each day
will begin at 11:00 until 4:00 p.m., 5 hours a day for the eight days.
The cost for this class/show is going to be $400, with a $10 supply fee.
If you get your check and registration form in before the end of June,
or have more than one sibling enrolled, there will be a 10% discount, so
the cost will be $360, with the supply fee. Email
thecannontheatre@gmail.com
for information.
WATERTOWN:
Summer Voice Lessons - Watertown Children's
Theatre. Strengthen your voice with WCT! Through private instruction,
acquire the proper technique for healthy singing and learn to sing songs
of your choice! Increase your performance opportunities and build vocal
confidence in an enjoyable, non-threatening atmosphere. Grades 4-Adult.
Tuition: $140/4-week session. Location: Arsenal Center for the Arts, WCT
Drama Space. Lesson Times: July 27 - August 19,
Tuesdays/Thursdays, 30 minute lessons, 4:30-9 pm. Please contact WCT
Program Associate Kathi Tighe at 617-926-ARTS, Ext. #1 to reserve a
lesson time and to receive a registration form. For more info visit
www.watertownchildrenstheatre.org or email
ktighe.wct@gmail.com
WATERTOWN:
Wren's Summer Voice Over "Booth Camp" in Aug!
Come to the Summer "Booth Camp" with Wren Ross Demo Preparation/Business
of Voice-Over Seminar on Monday, August 16, 2010, from 10:30am-4pm at
the Burclan Recording Studio, Watertown, Mass. This is a practical and
comprehensive one-day seminar designed to help you develop and practice
the skills necessary to find success in the Voice Over market. We will
discuss making and updating demos, marketing strategies, auditions,
unions, as well as work with techniques to help you find a more genuine
and spontaneous read. You will also have the opportunity to meet a
distinguished panel of producers and directors. No matter where you are
in your voiceover career, you’ll find the information you need to take
your voiceover work to new levels. For more information, fees and
registration please call: (class size limited --This workshop fills
quickly- early registration recommended) 617-924-SING (7464) or email:
wren@wrenross.com.
WATERTOWN:
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Watertown
Children's Theatre. This fall, follow the White Rabbit into Wonderland
where everything is topsy-turvy! Wacky dances, silly songs, and Mad Tea
parties will leave everyone smiling like Cheshire Cats. Join the cast of
Lewis Carroll’s classic, and you’ll be able to outgrabe with the mome
wraths – just be wary of the Red Queen and you’ll come out a-head!
Grades 3-5. Tuition: $275. Location: Arsenal Center for the Arts.
Required Orientation: Sunday, September 12. • 2:00 -
5:00 pm Student Audition Orientation; • 4:00 - 5:00 pm Parent
Orientation. Auditions: September 13 & 15, 3:30 - 6:00
pm. Rehearsal Dates and Times: September 26 – November 14. Wednesdays,
Fridays 3:30 - 6:00 pm; Sundays, 2:00 - 5:00 pm. Final Rehearsals:
November 15-18 (times TBA). Performances: Mosesian Theatre, Arsenal
Center, Friday, November 19, 7 pm; Saturday, November 20, 2 pm & 7 pm;
Sunday, November 21, 2 pm. For more info visit
www.watertownchildrenstheatre.org or email ktighe.wct@gmail.com
WATERTOWN: Page
to Stage: The Magic School Bus - Watertown Children's
Theatre. “Wahoo! Get out there and explore” with Ms. Frizzle and her
students! Students will select a favorite Magic School Bus book and
bring it to life. Whether it’s a trip to the bottom of the Ocean Floor
or the outer reaches of the Solar System, this will be one bus ride
you’ll never forget! In addition to playing theatre games and learning
performance technique, students will have fun adapting the story to the
stage. Grades K and 1. Tuition: $70 (Early Bird $55, postmarked by June
30). Dates: September 25 – November 13, Saturdays,
10:00 am - 11:30 am. (No rehearsal on October 9) Location: Arsenal
Center for the Arts, WCT Drama Space. Final presentation for family and
friends: Saturday, November 13, 11:00 am, Mosesian Theater. For
more info visit
www.watertownchildrenstheatre. org or email
ktighe.wct@gmail.com
WATERTOWN:
Junior Players - Watertown Children's Theatre.
This fall, follow the White Rabbit into Wonderland where everything is
topsy-turvy! Wacky dances, silly songs, and Mad Tea parties will leave
everyone smiling like Cheshire Cats. Join the cast of Lewis Carroll’s
classic, and you’ll be able to outgrabe with the mome wraths – just be
wary of the Red Queen and you’ll come out a-head! 1st and 2nd graders
will sing and dance alongside the main cast in 2 of the 4 performances*
. Students will also have fun with theatre games and creative movement
in this very popular performance class. Grades 1 and 2. Tuition: $150.
Location: Arsenal Center for the Arts, WCT Drama Space. Dates:
September 27 - November 8 (No class October 11), Mondays,
3:30-4:30 pm OR 4:30-5:30 pm. Rehearsals with Main Cast: 3:30 pm class –
November 15 and 17; 4:30 pm class – November 16 and 18. *Performances:
Mosesian Theater, Arsenal Center: 3:30 pm class – Friday, November 29, 7
pm; Saturday, November 20, 2 pm. 4:30 pm class – Saturday, November 20,
7 pm. For more info visit
www.watertownchildrenstheatre.org or email
ktighe.wct@gmail.com
WATERTOWN:
Music Theory Workshop: The Do-Re-Mi's of Music -
Watertown Children's Theatre. Join WCT vocal instructor
Bridget Murphy for a music theory workshop! Students will be introduced
to the basics of note reading, music vocabulary, melody, rhythm, and
sight-reading. Whether you’re starting voice lessons for the first time
or are an experienced singer, don’t miss this opportunity to increase
your musical knowledge, prepare for rehearsals, auditions, and
performances, and have FUN! Grades 6-12. Tuition: $50. Dates:
October 16 & 23. Saturdays, noon - 2:00 pm. Location:
Arsenal Center for the Arts, WCT Drama Space. For more info visit
www.watertownchildrenstheatre.org or email
ktighe.wct@gmail.com
New Hampshire
NEW!!
MANCHESTER: Whitebridge Farm
Productions is offering a $10 AUDITION TECHNIQUE WORKSHOP -
TUESDAY, JULY 27TH FROM 6 – 9 PM.
COLD READINGS , PREPARED MONOLOGUES, IMPROV, 16 BARS – BE PREPARED FOR
ANY AUDITION THAT COMES YOUR WAY! CALL OR EMAIL US TO REGISTER!
603-744-3652 OR
Workshops@WhitebridgeFarmProductions.com
Rhode Island
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Vermont
BURLINGTON: The Flynn Center hosts a program of
year-round performing arts
classes for adults,
young adults, and
children. Since
its inception, the FlynnArts program has been committed to offering performing arts
classes for the whole community, from the curious beginner to the proficient performer. We
invite you to explore a new area of interest or develop an existing skill. Our teaching
artists have extensive experience both as artists and as educators. All are committed to
the FlynnArts mission of fostering the creative spirit in students of all ages and
backgrounds, igniting a curiosity about the artistic process, and helping students claim
the arts as an integral part of their lives. If you have questions about class selection
or placement, we are always happy to help. Please call or email Paulina Anderson at 802-652-4548
SHELBURNE:
SHELBURNE PLAYERS - Summer Theater Camp - Shelburne Players & Shelburne
Parks and Recreation Department presents a SUMMER THEATER
CAMP - 5th-8th graders. Director Tim Maynes and Musical
Director Nate Venet. Shelburne Town Center, 5420 Shelburne Road -
August 2nd-6th from 9am-3pm. $210. At the end of
the week kids put on a musical show on the Shelburne Town Centerstage.
Last year's "Theseus and the Minotaur" was a hit for parents and kids
alike. INFO/REGISTER: (802) 985-9551. Limited enrollment. Register
early to guarantee placement.
WAITSFIELD:
VALLEY PLAYERS - KidsACT! Summer Musical camp -
Directed by Ruth Ann Pattee, at the Valley Players Theater, Rt.
100. Aug. 2-6 - entering grades
4-6 in Sept. 2010. Students will perform "Through the Looking Glass",
based on the Alice In Wonderland stories. Familiar characters include
Alice, the Red Queen, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, Humpty Dumpty and
more! 10am-3pm M-F. Free performance Fri. Aug. 6 at 7PM. Tuition: $175;
Aug. 9-13 - entering grades 7-9 in Sept. 2010.
Students will perform the one-act musical "Adventures of a Comic Book
Artist", about a janitor who works for a comic book company and has his
nown characters come to life thanks to some magic pens. Lots of fun
characters, solos, and dance numbers for guys and girls! Camp runs 10am
- 4pm; M-F with a free performance on Friday, Aug. 13 @ 7pm. Tuition:
$200. Partial scholarships available. INFO/REGISTER: Ruth Ann Pattee
(802) 793-4220 or
thespians@gmavt.net
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