Myth, Mask, and Puppetry
Camp runs 9am-1pm Monday-Friday June 22nd to July 3rd.
In these immersive theatre camps, your child will journey through myths, sonnets and plays, bringing ancient stories to life through the magic of mask making and puppetry. Our teachers hold the space with warmth and creativity, inspiring and supporting each child as they dive into story telling through prop construction and imaginative play. Children will gain hand-on experience in set design, improvisation, choreography, music, and vocals. Students will collaborate to create a dynamic final showcase featuring their original mask and puppetry pieces.
Explore myths from around the world through mask making, puppetry, and performance.
Meet the Instructors:
Jane Entwistle: Improv and Acting
Keefe Healy: Puppetry and Playwriting
Jordan Kaulana: Music and Story Telling
Suzanne Mackay: Directing and Choreography
Other Guest Teachers:
Adaryn Healy Performance
Hazel VanBuskirk Costumes
Best of Finn and Friends
This past fall I was hit with the news that for various reasons, my financial aid was denied, leaving me in over $13,000 of debt to my university. This debt means that I am unable to register for classes, putting me on an involuntary leave from school. I would love the opportunity to continue my education and earn my degree in Theatre Arts with a double concentration in Performance and Production. I only have three more quarters of school left and would greatly appreciate any support you give!
Action Fiction! Stories Performed: Book Launch Edition
Join us for a special launch-day edition of Action Fiction! Stories Performed, celebrating the release of Scott Lambridis’s debut novel, St. Ulphia’s Dead.
Action Fiction! is a live literary performance series where local actors bring short stories by local writers off the page and into the room. For this July 7 event, we’ll keep the heart of the series intact: performed short fiction, surprising voices, and the strange magic that happens when writers hand their work to actors with no strings attached.
We’ll also mark the publication of St. Ulphia’s Dead with a short excerpt from the novel, an author Q&A, and a book signing.
It’s part performance, part book launch, and part community celebration.
In The Heights
In the Heights tells the universal story of a vibrant community in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood – a place where the coffee from the corner bodega is light and sweet, the windows are always open and the breeze carries the rhythm of three generations of music. It’s a community on the brink of change, full of hopes, dreams and pressures, where the biggest struggles can be deciding which traditions you take with you, and which ones you leave behind.
The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals
Director:
Allissa Flood
Music Director:
Brandon Mock & Lana Marriott
Content Disclosures:
Violence, Gun Violence, Sexual References, Death, Gunshots, and Adult Language
Description:
Everything in Hatchetfield seemed normal until people began singing... Then, they began dancing... And now, a musical pandemic is sweeping the entire city. It's up to Paul (an average guy who doesn't like musicals) and his friends to stop this musical apocalypse and fight for humanity's future.
Bits of the Bard Camp
Camp from 9am-1pm Monday-Friday July 27th-August 6th
Experience the timeless magic of William Shakespear’s wonderous tales in this immersive exploration of his delightful and sometimes dastardly characters.
Meet the Instructors:
Jane Entwistle: Improv and Acting
Keefe Healy: Puppetry and Playwriting
Jordan Kaulana: Music and Story Telling
Suzanne Mackay: Directing and Choreography
Other Guest Teachers:
Adaryn Healy Performance
Hazel VanBuskirk Costumes
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