Work together to bring scenes to life on stage! Learn about the theatre and perform for friends and family on the final day of class in Parish’s Black Box Theatre. This class covers singing, dancing and acting. All levels of experience are welcome. Sign up early as space is limited.
Please note: Due to the rapid pace and demands of this production, we ask that students commit to the full length of every day of camp in order to fully stage this show.
Instructor: Stephanie Wulfe Epstein Texas Family Theater and Parish Arts Faculty Music Director: Jeff Crouse Parish Episcopal Arts Faculty Dates: July 31-August 4 Times: 12:30 - 3:30 pm Location: Midway Campus Cost: $275
*The last day of camp will run a bit longer due to performances.
MUSICAL THEATER (2 weeks) How To Eat Like A Child Grades: 6-11
Join us for a summer production of How to Eat Like a Child. This musical comedy presents lessons on childhood including topics like how to beg for a dog, how to torture your sister, how to act after being sent to your room, and how to laugh hysterically. We will cast, choreograph and perform this full length show the last day of camp in Parish’s Black Box theatre for friends and family. This camp provides a well-rounded musical theatre experience including dancing, acting, singing and stage production. Learn how to audition, create a character, perform in an ensemble, and work creatively as a group plus so much more. There are opportunities for all skill levels. Sign up early as space is limited.
Please note: Due to the rapid pace and demands of this production, we ask that students commit to the full length of every day of camp in order to fully stage this show.
Director: Stephanie Wulfe Epstein Texas Family Theater and Parish Arts Faculty Music Director: Jeff Crouse Parish Episcopal Arts Faculty Dates: June 5-16 Times: 12:30 - 3:30 pm Location: Midway Campus Cost: $550
*The last day of camp will run a bit longer due to performances.
ACTING FOR FILM Grades: 6-12 (younger students may be admitted with permission from instructor)
Why is acting on film so different than acting on stage? Join professional film, tv and voiceover actress, Stephanie Wulfe Epstein, to learn the basics for acting for film. Students will work with scripts to perform on camera, learning different camera angles, close-ups vs. wide shots, and over the shoulder. This class will cover auditioning for film as well as interview techniques and improv.
Director: Stephanie Wulfe Epstein Texas Family Theater and Parish Episcopal Arts Faculty Dates: July 24-28 Times: 12:30 - 3:30 pm Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225