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Beauty & the Beast Musical Theater Class (ages 5-8)
Tale as old as time! Choose a character, learn music and choreography, and create your own musical. Everyone will learn to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak lines, block a scene, develop a character and much more. We'll also play fun creative games. No experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis or dance shoes. Please bring a nut-free snack and labeled water bottle. Friends and family are invited to observe a special performance beginning the final 30 minutes of the final class. -
Hamilton Musical Theater Camp (Ages 7-12)
Everyone will learn to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak lines, block a scene, develop a character and much more. We’ll also play fun creative games. No experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis or dance shoes. Friends and family are invited to observe a special performance beginning the final 30 minutes of the final class. Rise Up! Let’s create our own version of one of the most popular musicals today! Everyone will learn age appropriate songs and choreography from Hamilton and put on a show. -
High School Improv Club (entering gr. 9-12)
Participants with beginner to advanced theater experience are welcome. Short and long form improv will be covered. Final Performance: Centennial Performing Arts Center: Friends and Family Show, Thursday, August 13, 6-7:30 pm. Actors: 5 pm call time. -
Middle School Improv (entering gr. 6-8)
Improvisation is likely to be known as a performance form that allows for audience participation, is based on comedy, and is only for the very quick-witted. Improvisation, however, is a truly adaptable art form that has proven to be an effective tool onstage and off for many different age groups and levels of experience. In other words, while it can be highly entertaining, improvisation is much more than "being funny." The tenets of improvisation - namely saying yes or accepting ideas without judgement, creating a safe atmosphere, and listening - have made this form important to actors and non-actors alike. For actors, improvisation is crucial to being in the moment and learning to trust your instincts onstage, particularly in auditions. For non-actors, improvisation is an effective tool for sharpening focus, evolving creative ideas, improving communication skills and teamwork. Students who participate in improvisation greatly improve their listening skills, focus, and schoolwork. Visit Centennialtheatre.org for more information. -
NEW! Centennial Youth Theater Program Presents: Glinda of Oz (entering gr. 2-9)
Directed by Eric Webster “Glinda of Oz” is the 14th and final Oz book written by L. Frank Baum. The story follows Princess Ozma and Dorothy as they travel to stop a war between the Flatheads and the Skeezers, only to be imprisoned by the Skeezer Queen, Coo-ee-oh. The plot culminates in Glinda the Good, along with Ozma’s counselors, mounting a rescue mission to save them. We rehearse the whole show in 4 days and perform on the final day. Each grade group prepares and performs the same show. Please bring a nut-free snack and labeled water bottle each day. -
NEW! Glinda & Friends for Good Musical Theater Camp (ages 5-12)
Help Glinda and the Wicked Witch of the West save Oz in the final act of this Wickedly Wonderful story! Choose a character, learn music and choreography, and create your own musical. Everyone will learn to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak lines, block a scene, develop a character and much more. We’ll also play fun creative games. No experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Bring a nut-free snack and labeled water bottle. Friends and family are invited to observe a special performance beginning the final 30 minutes of the final class. -
NEW! K-Pop Demon Hunters Musical Theater Class (ages 7-12)
Show Them How It's Done! Choose a character, learn music and choreography, and create your own musical. Everyone will learn to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak lines, block a scene, develop a character and much more. We’ll also play fun creative games. No experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Bring a nut-free snack and labeled water bottle. Friends and family are invited to observe a special performance beginning the final 30 minutes of the final class.