The Schenectady Theater for Children Presents Yes You Can.... Perform!! Here is the chance you have been waiting and asking for! Become a part of the cast or technical crew for the Schenectady Theater for Children's 2009 summer camp production of Lewis Carroll's Alice In Wonderland, Directed by; Scott R Payne. All sessions will be held in the STC Studio at the Rotterdam Square Mall next door to the Sears concourse entrance.
In the space of two short weeks you will learn how Alice can fall down a rabbit hole while standing in one spot. *You can master the art of puppetteering. * You'll think like the Mad Hatter....( did he think?). *You will learn to paint roses red, and to play croquet with flamingos. *If you like to sing...here's your chance...*if you'd like to find out how to operate stage lighting, scenery, or sound equipment, now you can!
For ages 8 to 14
Rehearsals: Monday thru Friday; Aug 17th through Aug 28th 2009. Time: 9:30 am til 1:00 pm
Students will need to bring their own snack!
Performance: Saturday August 29th 2009 at : 2:00 pm, Cost: $200.00 per student
Space is limited, Parent volunteers welcome, Registration Deadline: July 30th 2009
Check Payable to: The Schenectady Theater for Children. Questions? Call: 374-8744 or Contact us thru: www.stcny.org
Mail To:
Schenectady Theater for Children
c/o Dee Mulford
1020 Mohegan Rd.
Niskayuna NY 12309
Scott R Payne ...When not directing the Schenectady Theater for Children, Scott Payne can be found teaching classes at the NYS Theater Institute and at the Helderberg Workshops. Otherwise, he can be found appearing and disappearing all over the capital district as the comedic magician, Merdwin the Mediocre.
The Yes You Can!! Series Presented by The Schenectady Theater for Children. The less a child is exposed to the arts, the more it shows. Therefore, the mission of The Schenectady Theater for Children is to inspire children in the creative and performing arts...whether it be as an audience member, or with the satisfaction and confidence that comes along with achieving an artistic ability or a social goal.
For more information visit www.stcny.org.
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