Does your child have a dramatic flair? Is there an Annie growing up in your midst? Are you on the hunt for something entertaining yet educational for your young theatre enthusiast this summer? The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park still has spots available in its popular Summer Theatre Day Camp, with sessions being offered in June and July.
Classes provide fun and in-depth explorations of a broad range of acting skills, from stage movement and improvisational activities (similar to those seen on television in WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?) to stage combat and television acting. All classes are taught by local theatre professionals and educators.
Classes are available for children age five through high school and divided by grade level. All classes take place in a friendly and non-intimidating learning environment. No previous acting or performing experience is required to participate.
The creative dramatics camp (for children age 5 or entering grades 1 and 2) is offered in one-week sessions, taking place the weeks of June 14, June 21, July 5, July 12, July 19 and July 26. The cost is $100. All other half-day camp sessions for students entering grade three through high school run for two weeks on the following dates: June 14 - June 25, July 5 - July 16 and July 19 - July 30. The cost for these camps is $275. A very limited number of scholarships are available based on financial need.
With each camp registration, parents will receive one free ticket (up to a $62 value) to the 10/11 Marx Theatre season, excluding A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Some restrictions apply.
For more information or to register, contact The Playhouse box office at 513/421-3888. Visit www.cincyplay.com to register online. The Playhouse is supported, in part, by the generosity of the tens of thousands of individuals and businesses that give to the Fine Arts Fund.
The Ohio Arts Council helps fund The Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
The Playhouse also receives funding from the City of Cincinnati and The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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