This class is an introduction to musical theatre for younger children that are not old enough for private training. The students experience basic acting exercises, learn songs from musical theater shows, and learn introductory dances and stage movements that will prepare them for future auditions and performances.
This class teaches and prepares children for full participation in Musical Theater. The children learn about the different aspects of musical theater including age appropriate vocal training, proper breathing and posture. Each student will learn two or three songs and participate in mock auditions as well as improvisation and acting activities. The difficulty level increases as the students’ progress.
This class further prepares students for auditions and performances. The students work on building their confidence and showmanship through learning scenes from Broadway shows. They will also use improvisational exercises for self -discovery, character interpretation and expression of individuality.
This program provides young actors who have had prior theatrical training with opportunities to create stories though monologues, writing dialogue, blocking and setting a scene. The students explore a variety of different theatrical subjects in this workshop setting including improvisation, character development, musical theater, Shakespeare, and more.
Students ages 10 years-adult benefit by individual coaching in acting or voice.