Frequently Asked Questions

  • Our campers range from entering 2nd grade through entering 12th grade.

    Our LIT program is for students entering 10th/11th grade.

  • An “LIT” stands for “Leader In Training.” This is a new program designed for students going into 10th or 11th grade. This program aims to shape leadership skills in teens. LITs are given more responsibilities while still participating in camp activities. Following their 11th-grade year, LITs can come back and apply as full staff members for the camp. Learn more about the program here.

  • This is what a typical camp day looks like:

    9am: Drop-Off

    9am-12pm: Warmups, Theatre Game, Rehearsals (Staging, Blocking, Music)

    12pm: Lunch Time

    12:30pm: Camp Game (Daily Group Competition Games)

    1pm-3:30: Continue Rehearsals

    3:30-4pm: Cleanup and Closing Game

    4pm: Pick-Up

  • Camp costs vary from year to year. If you have questions about the cost for the upcoming year, use our contact form.

    We never want the cost of camp to be a barrier for your child to participate. If the cost is preventing you from signing up, please contact us for scholarship and payment plan opportunities.

  • That is totally ok! We have several campers each year that are crew only, and we couldn’t do it without them! They still participate fully in all camp activities.

    But… if they do want to try acting, this is a safe space for them to explore!

  • Totally ok! We want everyone to feel comfortable being onstage.

    We will encourage all campers to participate in group songs and dances to their comfort level and challenge themselves to try new things. But at the end of the day, they are here to have fun and if singing and dancing is not helping them reach that goal, then we will work around that. There are roles available for everyone!

    Please note any of these preferences on the audition form.