Wagon Wheel Announces Fall Workshops

August 19, 2020 at 5:01 p.m.

By Staff Report-

Wagon Wheel Theatre announced its 2020 fall performance workshops.

All camps and performances will be held outdoors in-person in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel Theatre. Proper precautions will be taken, and rules will be in place to keep attendees as safe as possible, including maintaining distance on stage and off. Wagon Wheel has one large tent to help with sun exposure and mild weather and it will communicate its severe weather policy.

(All grades listed indicate the grade currently enrolled.)



Fall Performance Workshop 1:

Grades 3-8

This five-day camp will take students through acting, voice and movement exercises that will culminate in a dynamic final performance. The student actors will be challenged throughout the week to deepen their understanding of the craft of acting and strengthen important life-skills.

What: A five-day camp that will culminate in an outdoor final performance.

When: Sept. 14-18, 5-7:30 p.m. (*performance rain date, Sept. 19, 11 a.m.)

Where: The lower parking lot of Wagon Wheel Theatre.

Who: Young actors who are currently enrolled in 3-8th grade are welcome.

(Enrollment limited to 15 individuals)

Cost: $125



Fall Performance Workshop 2:

Grades 3-8

This five-day camp will take students through acting, voice and movement exercises that will culminate in a dynamic final performance. The student actors will be challenged throughout the week to deepen their understanding of the craft of acting and strengthen important life-skills.

What: A five-day camp that will culminate in an outdoor final performance.

When: Sept. 21-25, 5-7:30 p.m. (*performance rain date Sept. 26, 11 a.m.)

Where: The lower parking lot of Wagon Wheel Theatre.

Who: Young actors who are currently enrolled in third to eighth grade are welcome.

(Enrollment limited to 15 individuals)

Cost: $125



Advanced Fall Performance Workshop:

Grades 7-12

This five-day camp will take students through acting, voice, and movement exercises that will culminate in a dynamic final performance. The student actors will be challenged throughout the week to deepen their understanding of the craft of acting and strengthen important life-skills.

What: A five-day camp that will culminate in an outdoor final performance.

When: Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 5-7:30 p.m. (*performance rain date Oct. 3, 11 a.m.)

Where: The lower parking lot of Wagon Wheel Theatre.

Who: Young actors who are currently enrolled in seventh to 12th grade are welcome.

(Enrollment limited to 15 individuals)

Cost: $125

How do I sign up? Follow the respective link on the Wagon Wheel Theatre website at wagonwheelcenter.org/classes to pay for the class. Be sure to input your primary email address and phone number. You will receive a confirmation email shortly. All questions for the summer camps should be directed to [email protected].



Scholarships

Scholarships are available for all programs. Wagon Wheel Theatre believes that every child should have an opportunity to experience live theatre first-hand regardless of ability to pay. To request consideration for a scholarship, complete the scholarship application form and bring it to the box office. You may also submit it directly to Executive Director Jay Michaels at [email protected].

Wagon Wheel Theatre announced its 2020 fall performance workshops.

All camps and performances will be held outdoors in-person in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel Theatre. Proper precautions will be taken, and rules will be in place to keep attendees as safe as possible, including maintaining distance on stage and off. Wagon Wheel has one large tent to help with sun exposure and mild weather and it will communicate its severe weather policy.

(All grades listed indicate the grade currently enrolled.)



Fall Performance Workshop 1:

Grades 3-8

This five-day camp will take students through acting, voice and movement exercises that will culminate in a dynamic final performance. The student actors will be challenged throughout the week to deepen their understanding of the craft of acting and strengthen important life-skills.

What: A five-day camp that will culminate in an outdoor final performance.

When: Sept. 14-18, 5-7:30 p.m. (*performance rain date, Sept. 19, 11 a.m.)

Where: The lower parking lot of Wagon Wheel Theatre.

Who: Young actors who are currently enrolled in 3-8th grade are welcome.

(Enrollment limited to 15 individuals)

Cost: $125



Fall Performance Workshop 2:

Grades 3-8

This five-day camp will take students through acting, voice and movement exercises that will culminate in a dynamic final performance. The student actors will be challenged throughout the week to deepen their understanding of the craft of acting and strengthen important life-skills.

What: A five-day camp that will culminate in an outdoor final performance.

When: Sept. 21-25, 5-7:30 p.m. (*performance rain date Sept. 26, 11 a.m.)

Where: The lower parking lot of Wagon Wheel Theatre.

Who: Young actors who are currently enrolled in third to eighth grade are welcome.

(Enrollment limited to 15 individuals)

Cost: $125



Advanced Fall Performance Workshop:

Grades 7-12

This five-day camp will take students through acting, voice, and movement exercises that will culminate in a dynamic final performance. The student actors will be challenged throughout the week to deepen their understanding of the craft of acting and strengthen important life-skills.

What: A five-day camp that will culminate in an outdoor final performance.

When: Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 5-7:30 p.m. (*performance rain date Oct. 3, 11 a.m.)

Where: The lower parking lot of Wagon Wheel Theatre.

Who: Young actors who are currently enrolled in seventh to 12th grade are welcome.

(Enrollment limited to 15 individuals)

Cost: $125

How do I sign up? Follow the respective link on the Wagon Wheel Theatre website at wagonwheelcenter.org/classes to pay for the class. Be sure to input your primary email address and phone number. You will receive a confirmation email shortly. All questions for the summer camps should be directed to [email protected].



Scholarships

Scholarships are available for all programs. Wagon Wheel Theatre believes that every child should have an opportunity to experience live theatre first-hand regardless of ability to pay. To request consideration for a scholarship, complete the scholarship application form and bring it to the box office. You may also submit it directly to Executive Director Jay Michaels at [email protected].
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