ALICE’S VIRTUAL ADVENTURE IN WONDERLAND
Presented by Milford Theatre Guilde
Aug. 22-30
Milford
Written and co-directed by Linda Roll & Shaun Rue
- Fri-Sat, Aug. 22-23 at 7:30pm
- Sun, Aug. 24 at 2pm
- Fri-Sat, Aug. 29-30 at 7:30pm
ALICE’S VIRTUAL ADVENTURE IN WONDERLAND
Presented by Milford Theatre Guilde
Aug. 22-30
Milford
Written and co-directed by Linda Roll & Shaun Rue
Filed under Family-Friendly, On Stage
ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Presented by Town Hall Theatre
A Zoot Theatre Production
Aug. 22-24
Centerville
Audiences will be astounded by this theatre company’s imaginative and captivating puppets as they experience this beloved tale as it’s never been told before! All of Lewis Carroll’s unforgettable and madcap characters take the stage as puppets in this visually stunning tour-de-force. Ages 4 and up.
Filed under Family-Friendly, On Stage
TWINDERELLA
Presented by Town Hall Theatre
An A.C.T. Showcase Production
Aug. 8-10
Centerville
Directed by Sydney Lanier
Everybody knows the story of Cinderella. But not much is known about Bob, her long-lost twin brother! He lived in the same kingdom and ended up with a different wicked stepfamily. But destiny has a plan for both these siblings…especially when they get a little help from their fairy godmother! Ages 4 and up.
Filed under Family-Friendly, On Stage
JERSEY PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR SUMMER 2014!
CINCINNATI, OHIO…Jersey Productions is proud to announce its SEVENTH summer of Musical Theatre Educational Programming open to all students, ages 8-17, throughout the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati area! Since 2008, hundreds of boys and girls have participated in musical theater activities through our two-week CAMP JERSEY program as well as our various other classes in musical theater dance and auditioning technique. Our educational programs offer general and specific musical theater studies depending on the student’s level of interest, background and previous experiences.
As an advocate for theater education and to help cultivate a lifetime of appreciation for the arts, Jersey Productions encourages all kids to participate in performing arts activities this summer. Studies (and our own campers) have shown that participating in performing arts activities help children with their coordination, teamwork, public speaking and vocal skills as well as build self-esteem and meet new friends! The goal of Jersey Productions’ summer activities is to educate not only fantastic performers but also fantastic supporters of the arts, through understanding, for the rest of their lives!
Jersey Productions’ educational programs are held at the Aronoff Center for the Arts in Downtown Cincinnati. Registration is open and available through the CAA box office at the Aronoff, by phone at 513-621-ARTS (2787) or online at http://www.cincinnatiarts.org.
CAMP JERSEY (ages 8-15) is an opportunity for young performers to participate and learn the “ins and outs” of the world of musical theatre. With daily voice, dance and acting classes, campers will work side-by-side with professionals and perform in their own showcase at the end of camp. Camp Showcase on the final Friday at noon. 9:30am-1:00pm (some classes split by age)
CAMP JERSEY DANCE (ages 10-17) All Musical Theater dance styles…all afternoon.
CAMP JERSEY AUDITION (ages 10-17) provides the tools you need to land your next audition! Audition dance, song cuts, monologues & improvisational skills will be emphasized.
CAMP JERSEY INTENSIVE (ages 8-15) The one-week version of CAMP JERSEY – is an opportunity for young performers to participate and learn the “ins and outs” of the world of musical theatre. With daily voice, dance and acting classes, campers will work side-by-side with professionals and perform the CAMP JERSEY showcase at the end of camp.
CAMP JERSEY PRODUCTION! (ages 11-17) participants in this two-week camp will rehearse and perform FAME Jr. in the Jarson-Kaplan theater at the Aronoff Center. Lights, sound, costumes…let’s put on a show!
For more information, visit our website, http://www.jerseyproductions.org or email Kelly@jerseyproductions.org.
Filed under Family-Friendly, Training
CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK SUMMER THEATRE DAY CAMP
OFFERS ENTERTAINING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
(CINCINNATI) – Even with summer break on the horizon, it’s not too late to introduce young theatre fans to the engaging, entertaining and educational opportunities at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s 2014 Summer Theatre Day Camp, June 16 to Aug. 1.
Cincinnati’s Tony Award-winning theatre offers camp sessions in a new format this year for children entering grades three through 12. The full-day, one-week camp sessions run from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and each week’s session features acting and improvisation classes along with special classes based on different themes. The themes include: Broadway Bound (musical theatre), June 16-20; Theatre FUNdamentals (various theatre classes), June 23-27; Shakespeare & Swashbuckling (including stage combat and puppetry), July 7-11; Story to the Stage (theatrical improvisation, playwriting), July 14-18; La Commedia (circus training, clowning and comedy), July 21-25; and Backstage Pass (stage craft and design techniques), July 28-Aug. 1.
Parents can select the theme that interests their campers most or join us for multiple weeks and try them all. All experience levels are welcome. Classes are taught by the city’s best theatre professionals.
One-week, half-day Creative Dramatics camps are offered for children entering grades one and two (9 a.m. to noon or 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., depending on the week chosen).
Register now for the best prices and for best availability. The Early Bird Special is $285 per full-day camp session, and $175 per Creative Dramatics session. Beginning June 2, each full-day camp session will cost $350 and each Creative Dramatics session will cost $225.
Register online at www.cincyplay.com or call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888. Also new this year, the Playhouse will offer Before Care (8-9 a.m.) and After Care (4:30-5:30 p.m.) for an additional cost of $30 each per week.
The Playhouse is supported, in part, by the generosity of the tens of thousands of individuals and businesses that give to ArtsWave. 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 Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Filed under Family-Friendly, Training