|
Camps for 18-year-olds![]()
Summer program camps and classes for 18-year-olds, by order of start date, are as follows:
Back to the Summer Theatre Camps home page. For more information about the youth education program, please contact Kathleen Rudolph on 919-821-4579, x225. Teens on StageFor ages 13–18 This intensive five week theatre program culminates in 12 performances of East of the Sun and West of the Moon, which opens Raleigh Little Theatre’s 2012–2013 Season. TOS students take morning conservatory classes which include movement, acting, voice and improvisation. The afternoons are spent in rehearsal. About the TOS play: East of the Sun and West of the Moon, about a brave young woman, is based on a Norwegian folktale. In the midst of a bitter winter, a great White Bear visits the home of a peasant family struggling to stay alive. The Bear promises the parents great riches if they allow their oldest daughter, Tove, to come and live with him. The girl’s father doesn’t want her to go but, oddly, her mother insists. Knowing that it will help her brothers and sisters who are starving, Tove agrees and makes the long journey with the Bear to his castle where she discovers that he is actually a Prince who has been bewitched. She falls in love with him but suddenly he is taken to the land of the Trolls. She boldly begins a treacherous journey to save him from a dismal fate. On the way she encounters eerie hags, the four winds, dangerous trolls and an unexpected surprise. Auditions: March 19, 6:30-9:30pm Director: Linda O’Day Young Cost: $660
Once accepted into the program, please send in the registration form (PDF) Please read our program information page before filling out the registration form to find out about your payment schedule, before & after camp care, and other important information. Then, to enroll, please send in the registration form (PDF). Teens BackstageFor ages 13–18 TBS students learn by doing as they participate in numerous behind the scenes activities such as building and painting scenery, hanging and focusing lights and finding and creating props for the TOS production of East of the Sun and West of the Moon. Camp Dates: June 18-July 12 (no July 4) Cost: $380 About the TBS interview: Approval by the TOS Technical Director is required for acceptance into this exciting program. All applicants should bring a completed TBS Interest Sheet. Please call Linda O’Day Young at x235 to set up a meeting time. TBS performance opportunities: TBS students will serve on production running crews for East of the Sun and West of the Moon as needed. Performances are July 13-22. Once accepted into the program, please send in the registration form (PDF) Please read our program information page before filling out the registration form to find out about your payment schedule, before & after camp care, and other important information. Then, to enroll, please send in the registration form (PDF). Make A Real Scene (full-day camp) FULLFor ages 14–18 Sometimes characters don’t play nicely together. Sometimes a scene involves stage violence such as falls, rolls, punches, hand-to-hand combat and combat with weaponry. The trick is making the physical act seem real to the audience but at the same time, making sure it is safe for the actors. In this exciting camp students will use scripted scenes to explore character development and to learn stage combat skills. Participants need to wear comfortable exercise clothing and closed-toe shoes. No previous experience necessary. Limit 12 students. July 30-August 3, 9:30am-4:30pm Cost: $270 Please read our program information page before filling out the registration form to find out about your payment schedule, before & after camp care, and other important information. Then, to enroll, please send in the registration form (PDF). Shakespeare: Then and Now (full-day camp)For ages 14–18 Many writers have been influenced by Shakespeare, one of the greatest play-wrights of all time. In this “Bard-inspired” camp, students will spend the mornings exploring some of the rich characters and exciting plots created by Shakespeare. In the afternoons, student will use the morning’s discoveries to create their own original modern scenes. No previous experience necessary. Limit 18 students. August 6-10, 9:30am-4pm Cost: $265 Please read our program information page before filling out the registration form to find out about your payment schedule, before & after camp care, and other important information. Then, to enroll, please send in the registration form (PDF). For more information about the youth education program, please contact Kathleen Rudolph on 919-821-4579, x225. You are here: Home > Summer 2012 Theatre Camps > Camps for 18-year-olds |