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in Fall 2025
102A: Kids Musical Theatre for Ages 5-7

Saturdays:
10/4-12/13, 9:00AM-9:50AM
Allow your young star to try something new and make new friends! Students will be introduced to theatrical concepts including character creation, tableaus, stage pictures, play structure, text and performance by exploring various theatre games, art projects, and more! This exciting class will end with a final showcase for friends and family to come explore all of the fun and hard work that was put into the semester!
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on November 29. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.
111: Youth Musical Theatre for Ages 8-11

Saturdays:
10/4-12/13, 9:00AM-10:30AM
Instructors: Leah Senseney & Julianna Babb
The "Musical Theatre" genre is the most popular form of theatre in America today. It's exciting, magical and the fun is contagious! Your young star will experience musical theatre through ensemble singing, movement, acting exercises and solo work to take their skills to the next level.
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on November 29. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.
*Please note that if the class exceeds 20 students, the class will be split on the first day into two groups: introductory and intermediate.* This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.
115: Teen Acting for Ages 12-17

Saturdays:
10/4-12/13, 9:00AM-10:30AM
This fun course explores the fundamentals of becoming a strong, young actor. Your young star will learn how to utilize vocal/physical training, theatre games, and improvisation to enhance their skills and build upon their theatrical education. Students acquire improved communication skills as well as bettered self-confidence for performance.
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on October 26 or November 2. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.
*Please note that if the class exceeds 20 students, the class will be split on the first day into two groups: introductory and intermediate.* This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.
151: Advanced Teen Acting for Ages 12-17

Saturdays:
10/4-12/13, 9:00AM-11:00AM
Take your skills to the next level! Step into a new world of performance preparation and motivation with this highly competitive course. The class will involve intensive scene study for the serious young actor. Students will use improvisation, vocal performance, and physical training to develop professional skills. This class is perfect for students who plan on continuing their theatrical education at the collegiate or professional level.
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on November 29. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.
101: Kids Acting for Ages 5-7

Saturdays:
10/4-12/13, 10:00AM-10:50AM
Allow your young star to try something new and make new friends! Students will be introduced to theatrical concepts including character creation, choreography, singing, and performance by exploring various theatre games, art projects, and songs. This exciting class will end with a final showcase for friends and family to come explore all of the fun and hard work that was put into the semester!
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on November 29. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.
110: Youth Acting for Ages 8-11

Saturdays:
10/4-12/13, 10:35AM-12:05PM
Instructors: Dave Allison & Taylor J. Mitchell
Develop a deeper appreciation for acting and the arts! Through theatre games, acting exercises, and text work, your student will gain confidence and an enriched understanding of the craft. Students will learn the vocabulary and techniques that every actor must know while making new friends along the way!
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on November 29. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.
116: Teen Musical Theatre for Ages 12-17

Saturdays:
10/4-12/13, 10:35AM-12:05PM
Instructors: Leah Senseney & Julianna Babb
The "Musical Theatre" genre is the most popular form of theatre in America today. It's exciting, magical and the fun is contagious! Your young star will experience musical theatre through ensemble singing, movement, acting exercises and solo work to take their skills to the next level.
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on November 29. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.
*Please note that if the class exceeds 20 students, the class will be split on the first day into two groups: introductory and intermediate.* This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.
102B: Kids Musical Theatre for Ages 5-7

Saturdays:
10/4-12/13, 11:00AM-11:50AM
Allow your young star to try something new and make new friends! Students will be introduced to theatrical concepts including character creation, tableaus, stage pictures, play structure, text and performance by exploring various theatre games, art projects, and more! This exciting class will end with a final showcase for friends and family to come explore all of the fun and hard work that was put into the semester!
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on November 29. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends.