Instructional programs in theatre arts for students entering grades 1 through 12
The Theatre Bug program is a two-week introduction to the wonderful world of theatre for the very young student. The program combines theatre games, pantomime, music, dance and creative play. Through storytelling, expressive movement and improvisation, students discover the joy of being bitten by the “theatre bug” and enjoy supervised games and recreation as well. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening. Lunch and T-shirt included!
Session A: July 5 – 7 and 10 – 14 (2017) – 8 days
Session B: July 17 – 20 and July 24 – 27 (2017) – 8 days
9:00am to 3:00pm
We will take a script from page to stage in just 2 weeks! Classes will be held in the morning and will include acting, music, dance and more. In the afternoon we will rehearse and learn the thrill of putting on a play as well as supervised games and recreation. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening. Lunch and T-shirt included!
July 17 – 20 and July 24 – 27 (2017) – 8 days
9:00am to 3:00pm
One of our most popular programs! Learn the basics of song and dance while experiencing the thrill of performing in musical numbers from Broadway shows. Students are exposed to what it takes to be a “triple threat” in the world of theatre. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening. Lunch and T-shirt included!
Wednesday Jul 5, 2017
July 5 – 7 and 10 – 14; 9:00am to 1:00pm (2017) – 8 days
Session A: July 5 – 7 and 10 – 14 (2017) – 8 days
Session B: July 17 – 20 and July 24 – 27 (2017) – 8 days
9:00am to 3:00pm
July 17 – 20 and July 24 – 27 (2017) – 8 days
9:00am to 3:00pm
Mount Wachusett Compunity College, 444 Green Street, Gardner, MA 01440
Theatre Bug
Special program fee: $179
Lights! Stage! Action!
Special program fee: $229
Spotlight on Musical Theatre
Special program fee: $229
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