Primary Theatre Camp
THE BEE MUSICAL
Primary Camp – $125 per camper
- Ages 5-7
- Campers must be at least 5 years old.
- Campers must be fully potty-trained.
- Campers must be able to attend each camp day by themselves; we do not invite parents and guardians to stay because it can create a distraction for other students. If your camper isn’t quite ready to be alone, we encourage you to wait until next year!
- Camp Days: Monday, June 23rd-Friday, June 27th, 9am-noon
- Performance: June 27th at 6pm
- Campers should come to each camp day with a water bottle and a snack. Please avoid peanut butter in snacks to keep our friends with nut allergies safe!
- We’ll have a small audition on the first day of camp for a few of the solo parts in the show, but everyone will be onstage the entire performance regardless of their role. No preparation is necessary for their camp experience.
- Campers will be given a camp t-shirt as part of their tuition. This shirt will make up the base of their costume, and parents are welcome to add additional accessories as they’d like.
Camp Program Overview
Our summer camp programs are designed to provide campers the opportunity to have fun while also learning valuable skills to help them with future performance opportunities. Each camp involves an audition component that gets more complex with each age group. Within each of the theatre camps, there will be some larger roles and some that are more ensemble-focused. These casting decisions are based on the strength of the audition.
Please be aware of this prior to registering your child; the cost of tuition guarantees that your child will be well-taken care of as they explore musical theatre in the safe, welcoming environment of our theatre. It guarantees that we will do our best to teach them valuable skills on and off the stage. Tuition does not guarantee that your child will have a lead role in their camp performance. It does not guarantee that they will have a solo or lines of their own to deliver independently. While these are also valuable opportunities, they are not realistic preparation for the auditions they may participate in during the rest of the year. Camp tuition does guarantee that we’ll find as many interesting ways to utilize them onstage as possible as we facilitate opportunities for them to grow as performers. We will focus as much on the responsibilities of leading and supporting roles as we do on the responsibilities of the ensemble.