SUMMER CAMPS 2025

Get your willow lanterns ready! Sherwood Forest is hiding a hero, the people are in need and the Savannah is calling! Mowzer is getting ready to sing and the Wild Robot is learning how to adapt on an Island filled with wild things. Dorothy is heading back to Oz, Milo is headed for the Land's Beyond and Arrow is pointing the way. All you have to do is sign up below!

Enrollment will open Tuesday FEBRUARY 18th at 10am!!!! Watch this space!


F.A.Q.

  1. What time is the camp? - Each camp runs for 5 days (Mondays - Friday) from 9am to 2:30pm.

  2. What can we expect? - Our handmade theatre camps are a full immersion into the magical world of each story and all the work and fun that goes into putting on a show! Campers will be given parts on the first day, and will work at home to memorize their lines, practice and make a homemade costume. During camp, they will paint the set, rehearse the play, learn all about stagecraft and working together with an ensemble. There will be art projects, and singing and of course the thrill of performance!

  3. Did you say a homemade costume? - Yes! Campers will be cast in the play on the first day and campers (and parents) will be in charge of crafting a costume at home, unless otherwise noted by your director. We expect parents to take a starring role in helping their actor make their costume. Thrifted and handmade (cardboard, felt, needle and thread, hotglue gun) is encouraged. It makes for good memory making with your actor at home, and is far more visually exciting and charming!

  4. Will there be a performance? On the last day of camp (Friday at 1pm) there will be a performance where parents will be invited to watch the play.

  5. Can I record the show on my phone? - We ask that audience members follow the normal protocol and etiquette usually expected at the theatre. (No recordings/or photography). We go to great lengths to record and document the performance for everyone. We want parents to just sit back and enjoy the show in real life. In addition, it makes it very difficult for us to record the show when phones get in the way. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation.

  6. Do I need to prepare a lunch kit? Yes, every day we will have a short 15 min snack break and a 30 minute lunch break. Every camper needs to bring their own snacks and lunch!

  7. What should they wear? Campers should wear clothing that they can easily move around in as well as appropriate clothes for the Art classes. Kalabash will provide Art aprons, but be prepared for mural/set painting on the first day!

  8. What if my camper gets sick, or our summer plans change and we need to cancel? - Please review our cancelation policy below:

CANCELATION POLICY

  • If enrollment is canceled after April 1st, there will be a $50 cancellation fee.

  • No refunds or exchanges will be given after May 1st. 

  • No refunds or exchanges will be given due to student absences or illnesses.

  • There is a minimum enrollment of 10 students per summer camp. If we do not receive the minimum enrollment by May 15th, we reserve the right to cancel the summer camp and issue a full refund.