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Photo courtesy of Linda West The 2013 campers and faculty of Camp Barn Theatre pose for a group photo. This year, campers will stage the science-fiction farce ‘The Aliens are Coming! The Aliens Are Coming!’ by Tim Kelly. Camp begins July 7 and runs for four weeks. ities often offer more opportunities for girls than boys, but said that this play has many roles for boys, including military personnel, a sheriff and deputy, an alien abductee, aliens, co-owner of the Meteorite Inn and several male convention-goers. It is set in Roswell, N.M. (cue in the Woo Woos)

in 1947. West noted that she did this show years ago and it was a lot of fun for the audience and the cast. The camp is limited to 30 campers. Tuition for the four weeks is $550 and a $25 registration fee. Placement can be secured by printing a registration form from

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the website and sending it in with the registration fee. The deadline for full registration is June 13. In addition to working on the pay, campers receive a camp T-shirt, two complimentary show

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MARTIN COUNTY — There will be an alien invasion when Camp Barn Theatre puts on the science fiction farce, “The Aliens are Coming! The Aliens are Coming!” by Tim Kelly. Campers will present the show Aug. 1-3. Camp Barn Theatre is open to youngsters entering fourth through 10th grades. The fourweek-long camp begins July 7 at the theater. Linda West, camp director and instructor, said that the month-long camp gives kids the opportunity to really work on a production. “Participants will experience the excitement of learning new skills, the importance of working as a team and the thrill of performing before a live audience,” she said. “Camp Barn Theatre is also designed to promote self-confidence and creative expression while teaching the basic tools of the theatrical trade. “Our mission is to encourage development of the young artists through the strict discipline if theater by exploring the many constituent parts that make up the performing arts. The camp will be a hands-on conservatory program where students study directly with established local and national theater professionals.” West noted that theater activ-

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