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Sababa Theatre Camp

LOCATED AT THE JCA

ENTERING GRADES 1 TO 9 by Sep 1, 2022

JCA Theatre Camp is a perfect haven for creative campers with a love for the performing arts. New this year, our Theatre Camp will be split into two age appropriate groups: Broadway Bound Theatre for grades 1 to 4 and Showstoppers Theatre for grades 5 to 9. Each “within a camp” camp will have its own unique experience for our campers. All the camps will work with theatre professionals to develop their own stage show.

In addition to all the creative fun, our theatre campers will enjoy daily backyard water play, playground time, swimming in the JCA outdoor pool and Fun Fridays! Campers bring a dairy lunch and swimsuit daily. Snack provided daily.

BROADWAY BOUND THEATRE

GRADES 1 - 4

Our youngest group of performers will learn the basics of theatre, dance, and music in a fun-filled, no stress environment. They will also participate in daily arts and crafts, adventure sketches, creative free play, as well as outdoor fun! This camp is a great fit for any child with a big imagination!

SESSION 1

Heroes vs Villians Show 7/6 - 7 pm

SESSION 2

ABC’s of Broadway Show 8/3 - 7 pm

SHOWSTOPPERS THEATRE

GRADES 5 - 9

Each day our Showstopper campers will work with local professionals as they rotate between dance, musical theatre, acting, props and scenery, as well as pool time. These young performers will refine their creative skills by working on songs and dances from Broadway’s hottest musicals, old and new! We will have weekly guest artists teach specialty classes such as make up, prop design and more! This is the perfect camp for anyone looking for a safe and friendly environment to explore their talents. Our 8th and 9th grade campers will also have the unique experience of creating and writing scenes for our show.

SESSION 1

Ingenues vs Characters Show 7/7 - 7 pm

SESSION 2

World Showcase of Broadway Show 8/4 - 7 pm

Shelly Higgins Hughes, director ext. 252 | shelly.hughes@jcajax.org

Gary Baker, co-director ext. 248 | gary.baker@jcajax.org

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