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Performing Arts Academy SUMMER CAMPS

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 1948 Oak Park Blvd Pleasant Hill CA 94523  See map

YOUTH SUMMER CAMP

MUSICAL THEATRE TRAINING FOR AGES 7-13

Diablo Theatre Company offers a fun-filled training program for aspiring actors ages 7 to 13. Taught by Bay Area artists, our high-energy musical theatre training develops well-rounded performers and young adults. This summer will culminate in a fully staged musical production of the Broadway hit Bye, Bye Birdie.

 

SESSION 1

June 25 – July 14
Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am-1:00 pm

(No class on July 4th)
Final Rehearsal: July 13
Performance: Sunday, July 15 at 1PM

SESSION 2

July 16 – August 4
Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am-1:00 pm

Final Rehearsal: August 3
Performance: Saturday, August 4 at 1PM

Cost per session:
$650** (Includes: script, training materials, prizes and costume fee. Sibling discounts and double session discounts available.)

TEEN BOOT CAMP

MUSICAL THEATRE TRAINING FOR TEENS

Taught by working Bay Area artists, learn what it takes to become a professional performer. This two-week intensive theatre Boot Camp will be focusing on triple threat training for teens.

Enrollment open to ages 14-20
June 18 – June 28
Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am-12:00 pm

Cost:
$350**(Discounted rates are available for STARS 2000 participants. Sibling discounts are also available. Email Brittany for more information.)

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