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Camps and classes for six-year-olds

Summer program camps and classes for 6-year-olds, by order of start date, are as follows:

Back to the Summer Theatre Camps home page.

For more information about the youth education program, please contact Kathleen Rudolph on 919-821-4579, x225.


Theatre Arts Camp (full-day camp)

For ages 6–12

Have fun! Make friends! Exercise your imagination as you play and learn! Act out a story, sing a song, dance to the music, become a mime and create a masterpiece all in one week! Each day begins with a large group activity of theatre games. Then smaller groups will attend daily workshops in acting, singing, art and dance. Students will be placed into groups of 15 according to age. Just bring your lunch, two snacks, your imagination and a willingness to give it a try! Sign up for one or both camps – content and instructors will vary! No previous experience necessary. Limit 60 students.

Session 1:
June 14–18, 9am–4pm
Instructors: Barbette Hunter, Yvonne Koch, Jan Morgan and Alison Williams

Session 2:
August 2–6, 9am–4pm
Instructors: Lawson Bennett, Patsy Castellano, Katie Gentry and Johannah Maynard

Cost: $265 per session

To enroll, please send in the registration form (PDF)


Creative Players (half-day camp)

For ages 6–8

There’s more to being in a play than just wearing a costume on a stage under hot lights. Actors need to rehearse. They learn lines. They practice using their bodies and voices to become characters. Using scripted material, young actors will learn skills needed to bring a story to life. No previous experience necessary. Limit 18 students.

July 12–16, 1–4pm
Instructor: Susan Meyer

Cost: $150

To enroll, please send in the registration form (PDF)


Creative Players (Apex)

For ages 6– 8

There’s more to being in a play than just wearing a costume on a stage under hot lights. Actors need to rehearse. They learn lines. They practice using their bodies and voices to become characters. Using scripted material, young actors will learn skills needed to bring a story to life. No previous experience necessary.

Session A: July 26–30, 10am–1pm

Let’s put on a play! Using scripted material from the books May We Sleep Here Tonight? and The Little Red Hen, young actors will learn the skills needed to bring a story to life on stage. Please bring a healthy snack, water and a sweatshirt. There will be an Open Classroom for family and friends on Friday at 12:15pm. No previous experience necessary. Raleigh Little Theatre instructs. Limited to 12 participants.

Session B: August 2–6, 10am–1pm

Let’s put on a play! Using scripted material from the book Stone Soup, young actors will learn the skills needed to bring a story to life on stage. Please bring a healthy snack, water and a sweatshirt. There will be an Open Classroom for family and friends on Friday at 12:15pm. No previous experience necessary. Raleigh Little Theatre instructs. Limited to 12 participants.

Instructor: Kathleen Rudolph

Location: Halle Cultural Arts Center, 237 North Salem Street, Apex NC

To enroll, please contact the Apex Community Center at 919-249-3402 or check the Apex Community Center Summer Camps web page.


Imagination Station (full-day camp)

For ages 6–8

There are different ways to tell a story but it all begins at the same place – the Imagination Station. All Aboard!!! The first stop in the mornings is Once Upon A Dance. Students will explore dance and movement as a source for story ideas and expression. Then it’s on to Once Upon A Book in the afternoon, where students will create their own storybook complete with illustrations. No previous experience necessary. Limit 18 students.

July 26–30, 9:30am–4pm
Instructors: Susan Meyer and Alison Williams

Cost: $260

To enroll, please send in the registration form (PDF)


For more information about the youth education program, please contact Kathleen Rudolph on 919-821-4579, x225.


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Camps and classes for six-year-olds

Summer program camps and classes for 6-year-olds, by order of start date, are as follows:

Back to the Summer Theatre Camps home page.

For more information about the youth education program, please contact Kathleen Rudolph on 919-821-4579, x225.


Theatre Arts Camp (full-day camp)

For ages 6–12

Have fun! Make friends! Exercise your imagination as you play and learn! Act out a story, sing a song, dance to the music, become a mime and create a masterpiece all in one week! Each day begins with a large group activity of theatre games. Then smaller groups will attend daily workshops in acting, singing, art and dance. Students will be placed into groups of 15 according to age. Just bring your lunch, two snacks, your imagination and a willingness to give it a try! Sign up for one or both camps – content and instructors will vary! No previous experience necessary. Limit 60 students.

Session 1:
June 14–18, 9am–4pm
Instructors: Barbette Hunter, Yvonne Koch, Jan Morgan and Alison Williams

Session 2:
August 2–6, 9am–4pm
Instructors: Lawson Bennett, Patsy Castellano, Katie Gentry and Johannah Maynard

Cost: $265 per session

To enroll, please send in the registration form (PDF)


Creative Players (half-day camp)

For ages 6–8

There’s more to being in a play than just wearing a costume on a stage under hot lights. Actors need to rehearse. They learn lines. They practice using their bodies and voices to become characters. Using scripted material, young actors will learn skills needed to bring a story to life. No previous experience necessary. Limit 18 students.

July 12–16, 1–4pm
Instructor: Susan Meyer

Cost: $150

To enroll, please send in the registration form (PDF)


Creative Players (Apex)

For ages 6– 8

There’s more to being in a play than just wearing a costume on a stage under hot lights. Actors need to rehearse. They learn lines. They practice using their bodies and voices to become characters. Using scripted material, young actors will learn skills needed to bring a story to life. No previous experience necessary.

Session A: July 26–30, 10am–1pm

Let’s put on a play! Using scripted material from the books May We Sleep Here Tonight? and The Little Red Hen, young actors will learn the skills needed to bring a story to life on stage. Please bring a healthy snack, water and a sweatshirt. There will be an Open Classroom for family and friends on Friday at 12:15pm. No previous experience necessary. Raleigh Little Theatre instructs. Limited to 12 participants.

Session B: August 2–6, 10am–1pm

Let’s put on a play! Using scripted material from the book Stone Soup, young actors will learn the skills needed to bring a story to life on stage. Please bring a healthy snack, water and a sweatshirt. There will be an Open Classroom for family and friends on Friday at 12:15pm. No previous experience necessary. Raleigh Little Theatre instructs. Limited to 12 participants.

Instructor: Kathleen Rudolph

Location: Halle Cultural Arts Center, 237 North Salem Street, Apex NC

To enroll, please contact the Apex Community Center at 919-249-3402 or check the Apex Community Center Summer Camps web page.


Imagination Station (full-day camp)

For ages 6–8

There are different ways to tell a story but it all begins at the same place – the Imagination Station. All Aboard!!! The first stop in the mornings is Once Upon A Dance. Students will explore dance and movement as a source for story ideas and expression. Then it’s on to Once Upon A Book in the afternoon, where students will create their own storybook complete with illustrations. No previous experience necessary. Limit 18 students.

July 26–30, 9:30am–4pm
Instructors: Susan Meyer and Alison Williams

Cost: $260

To enroll, please send in the registration form (PDF)


For more information about the youth education program, please contact Kathleen Rudolph on 919-821-4579, x225.

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