Children and youth ages 9-18 are invited to register for this summer's camp experience to beat!
Not only are we offering a 2-week summer theatre intensive for those who thrive in the spotlight, but we're also offering a technical theatre stream for those children and youth who would rather learn about theatre from the other side of the table. Post-care is available for an additional cost.
Your child(ren) will learn from an exclusive team of teachers and volunteers who have decades of theatre and education experience.
Every camper will also receive one t-shirt, with the option to purchase additional if desired.
Maximum number of campers per stream = 20
Deadline to register is Friday, July 11, 2025
Learn about auditioning, combating stage-fright, learning/memorizing lines, music, and choreo, makeup skills, and more!
Learn all about props, set design, set building, lights, sound, special effects, Stage Managing, and more!
Monday to Friday, August 11th to 22nd (no programming on August 16th or 17th).
Final performance will be on Friday, August 22nd from 7:00PM - 9:00 PM.
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with post-care available from 4:00 - 5:00 PM for an additional fee.
Per Camper Cost: $800
Post-Care: $125 for the full camp OR $20 per day
One T-shirt included for every camper. Additional can be purchased for $25 each.
Morpheus Theatre Society
3512 5 Avenue NW, Downstairs
Performance Location: TBD
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