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Camps for Ages 12 to 17

Musical Theater Production Intensive: Matilda JR

(Ages 12 to 17, max twenty five campers)

Dates: July 14-August 2, 9am-3:45pm

Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical JR. performs Friday, August 1, 5:30pm, and Saturday, August 2, 2pm.

Experience the ultimate journey into musical theater with a three-week intensive that culminates in two awe-inspiring performances on the illustrious Gibson Stage. Seasoned musical theater artists will provide their guidance and expertise, helping you unlock your full potential and push the boundaries of performance. Along the way, you’ll create new connections and explore the full range of your abilities through every step, note, and dance move. So don’t wait, immerse yourself in the magic of musical theater and let your voice soar!

Theater Tech Production

(Ages 13 to 17, max ten campers)

Date: July 14-August 2, 9am-3:45pm.

Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical JR. performs Friday, August 1, 5:30pm, and Saturday, August 2, 2pm.

Could we have all future Designers, Builders, and Technicians to the stage for this brand new camp at Live Arts! The Theater Tech Production Camp is a new experience that allows campers to work on a real production! This camp will work on the tech required for the Musical Theater Production Camp! Our skilled technicians at Live Arts beckon a select group of inspired teens to craft sets and props, work on costuming, and help design lights and sound for the Musical Theater Intensive Production, Roald Dahl’s Matilda Jr. You’ll get a real look at how technology and creativity meet to bring a show to life, learn how to communicate as a designer and a technician, and how all of the magic happens behind the scenes.

Bring your zeal for design, your passion for artistry, and your willingness to embrace the grime and grit of creation, as we embark on a journey that promises to be nothing short of exciting.

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