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4217: Playmakers (grades K-2): Super Sidekicks
with Barbette Hunter

Calling all little heroes and their trusty sidekicks! This playful and imaginative drama class invites youth to step into the exciting world of superheroes, where teamwork, kindness, and creativity save the day. Through fun stories, movement, role-play, and simple dramatic activities, children will explore what it means to be a hero’s helper—using their imaginations to solve problems, work together, and build confidence. This joyful experience nurtures social skills, early communication, and creative expression in a warm, supportive environment. Perfect for curious students ready to unleash their superpowers of friendship and fun!
4217: Actor's Toolbox (grades 3-5): Sing, Dance, Imagine!
with Riley Yates

Step into the spotlight and let your creativity shine! In this foundational theatre class for grades 3–5, students will develop essential performance skills through focused work in singing, dancing, and imaginative storytelling. With age-appropriate instruction, young actors will learn vocal technique, basic choreography, and how to use body and voice to express character.
4217: Playmakers (grades K-2): Super Sidekicks
with Barbette Hunter

Calling all little heroes and their trusty sidekicks! This playful and imaginative drama class invites youth to step into the exciting world of superheroes, where teamwork, kindness, and creativity save the day. Through fun stories, movement, role-play, and simple dramatic activities, children will explore what it means to be a hero’s helper—using their imaginations to solve problems, work together, and build confidence. This joyful experience nurtures social skills, early communication, and creative expression in a warm, supportive environment. Perfect for curious students ready to unleash their superpowers of friendship and fun!
4217: Story Drama Together (age 2 - pre K + caregiver): Creative Imagination
with Jessica Smith

Young children and their caregivers will dive into stories through movement, imaginative play, and expressive exploration. Designed to spark creativity and curiosity, the class encourages students to bring characters and adventures to life using their bodies, voices, and imaginations. Through playful exploration and storytelling little ones build early social-emotional skills while bonding with their grown-ups in a playful, supportive environment.
4217: High School Performance Skills (grades 9-12): Landing the Role
with Judy Dove

Have you noticed your student’s dedication to landing a role in their school show? Sign them up for this class so your high schooler can learn what it takes to be fully prepared for auditions. This class helps students build the skills and confidence needed to perform at their best. With a focus on delivering memorable monologues, students will gain a deeper understanding of what directors look for in performers and leave feeling confident that they can give their best audition every time.
4217: Middle School Ensemble (grades 6-8): Stage Combat: Art of the Fight
with Montgomery Davis

Enter the world of swashbuckling stage combat! In this fun, high-energy class, students will learn the fundamentals of theatrical fighting using both the single sword—the most common weapon in stage combat—and unarmed techniques, such as punches, slaps, falls, and more. Through safe, choreographed fights, students will build skills in footwork, timing, and storytelling through movement.
By the end of the course, students will confidently perform a staged fight scene, mastering the art of safe, dramatic combat—with and without weapons.
No experience needed—just a love for action and performance!
4220: Actor’s Studio: Beginning Acting
with Renee Wimberley

This class is designed for adults who want to give acting a try, or revisit the basics in order to improve their technique! Students will participate in lively theatre games and exercises designed to free up the voice and body, stimulate creativity, promote self-confidence, and teach the building blocks of acting.
4220: Actor’s Studio: Meisner Acting Technique
with Ruthie Martinez

This is an introduction to the acting technique pioneered by Sanford Meisner. This course is meant to acquaint the student with preliminary Meisner training techniques that will impart a truthful immediacy to acting work. Students will go through a number of Meisner exercises, leading to monologue and scene work. The emphasis is on acting in the moment, playing off one's partner, and trusting your impulses! You should come out of this course with a new perspective on acting technique, and less stage fright!