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4217-502: Actor's Toolbox (grades 3-5): Act it Out
with Michelle Cristion
Perfect for beginners and welcoming to all experience levels, this lively class invites students to explore the actor’s essential tools: body, voice, and imagination. Through fun, collaborative games and activities, students will develop skills in improvisation, storytelling, and character creation.
No Class on April 4
4217-502: Playmakers (grades K-2): Into the Imaginarium
with Renee Wimberley
Welcome to the Imaginarium: a space where stories come to life and creativity knows no bounds! In this hands-on theatre class, creativity takes center stage as students journey through the world of storytelling using movement, dramatic play, and expressive exploration. Designed to spark creativity and curiosity, the class encourages students to step into new characters, act out whimsical adventures, and discover the joy of using their bodies, voices, and imaginations to bring stories to life. Through playful exploration and storytelling, students should leave this class with confidence, collaboration skills, and a deeper love for narrative arts.
No Class on April 4
4217-502: Story Drama (age 3 - Pre K): Rhythms and Tales
with Romni Rossi
In this lively and imaginative class, students will explore the magic of storytelling through music, rhythm, and movement. young learners will dive into stories using their bodies, voices, songs, and DIY instruments they help create. Through beats, creative play, and collaborative exploration, students will build early drama skills, strengthen coordination and listening, and discover the joy of bringing tales to life in a playful, rhythm-filled environment where imagination takes center stage.
No Class on April 4
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4217-502: High School Performance Skills (grades 9-12): 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!
No Class on April 4
4217-502: Middle School Ensemble (grades 6-8): Scene Study
with Jackson Griffin
In this engaging and collaborative class, students will explore the fundamentals of acting through scene work. They’ll learn key skills such as text analysis, character development, blocking (staging), and memorization. Working in pairs, students will bring scenes from contemporary plays to life, building confidence, creativity, and teamwork along the way. The course culminates in a classroom performance where students showcase their work.
No Class on April 4
4220-504: Actor’s Studio: Acting for Camera
This class is designed for students that want to give acting for the camera a try. Whether you are interested in perfecting your video auditions or interested in acting for film and television, this class is for you. Come and learn techniques that will help you deliver great acting on camera.
No class on April 5th
4220-504: 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.
No class on April 5th
4220-504: Actor’s Studio: Scene Work
Plays require teamwork at every level and it is critical for actors to know how to engage with other actors and characters to tell the story of a scene/play. In this class, participants will dive deep into a contemporary scene with one or more partners. Students will employ all their previous acting experience to explore, rehearse and perform an assigned scene. Participants will fully explore the process of working with a partner and a director to successfully take a scene from the page to the stage!
No class on April 5th