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Led by a faculty of seasoned industry professionals from the Hudson Valley and NYC, this bootcamp is a deep dive into the business of being a Triple Threat. From sharpening your acting skills to mastering high-energy choreography and vocal technique, we’re pulling back the curtain on what it takes to make it in the room. Train like a pro, perform like a star.

Our young artists will bring the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein score to life while discovering the true history behind the real-life Von Trapp family. From crafting custom puppets for 'The Lonely Goatherd' to sharing their 'favorite things,' the ensemble will immerse themselves in the magic of storytelling and the pure joy of creative play.

In this beloved summer program, our young performers dive into the magical worlds of their favorite storybooks and bring them to life on stage in their own imaginative way. Throughout the week, actors collaborate to create costumes, sets, music, and choreography, turning simple stories into a lively theatrical adventure. Our camp culminates in a joyful outdoor performance where these treasured tales spring to life--filled with creativity, laughter, and a little bit of stage magic.

Travel with us to the magical land of Agrabah! In just two weeks, our performers will work together to create a fully produced 30-minute production. Along the way, participants will explore many aspects of theater-making, including costume design, set design and painting, acting, vocal training, and choreography, as they help bring this legendary story to life. Performances July 17-18.

Get ready to "upgrade" your summer with our high-octane production of the sci-fi pop-rock sensation, Be More Chill. We are seeking a dynamic cast of performers—high school through young adults—to bring this electrifying story of high school survival and "Squips" to life. Our ensemble will rehearse 3–4 times per week, with a final schedule built specifically around actor availability to ensure everyone can find their light. Don’t settle for the status quo—join the cast and find out what happens when you finally take control of the narrative! Performances during the weekend of July 10.

Please note that this production contains mature themes. By registering for this workshop, I agree to work on this material.

Join us for a free Stage Management Workshop! Led by professional stage manager Samantha Goldman, this engaging session will introduce participants to the essential responsibilities of a stage manager. Learn how to record blocking, call cues, and keep a production running smoothly from rehearsal through performance.

Perfect for anyone interested in working behind the scenes, this workshop offers valuable, hands-on insight into the organization, communication, and leadership skills that bring a show to life. Whether you’re new to theater or looking to expand your backstage experience, this is a wonderful opportunity to get involved.