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Adult Improv (Bundle)
with Chris Davis
Adult Improv:
Ages 18+
Mondays, February 10th - May 5th
7:30 - 8:30 pm
13 weeks
Improv is a fun, exciting, and often hilarious way to loosen up and improve your interpersonal skills! Whether you’re looking to be the next cast member on SNL, or you’re hoping for a promotion at work, the foundations of this time-honored skill will help you be able to keep up in any conversation. Acting has been proven to grow public speaking skills, stimulate memory, and boost teamwork mentality, so students will leave being prepared for any professional or performance situation, paired with a whole bunch of laughs along the way!
Adult Acting: Performing a One Act
with Tawny Stephens
Adult Acting: Performing a One Act
Ages 18+
Weeknights, February 17-21 & 24-28 (Performance on the 28th)
6:00 - 8:00 pm
If you have previously taken our Adult Acting class (or just love the idea of performing) and now want to take those acting skills to the stage, this is the class for you! As a branch off of our original class, this two-week intensive will go through the entire process of putting on a one act play, from casting to performance! Enrollment in the class guarantees you a role in the show. By the end of the course, you will have a better understanding of how an actor analyzes a script and develops a character, as well as memorization skills, scene work, and ensemble work – plus the added bonus of actually getting to perform your piece for an invited audience! Availability for all classes is a must. Once you register, we will send you a survey to get an idea of your previous acting experience.
Youth Acting (11-14)
with Reid Watson
Ages: 11 - 14
Youth Acting:
Ages 11-14
Mondays, February 24th - April 14th
4:30 - 5:30 pm
8 weeks
Students will be exposed to the transformative technique of acting. Learn to tell incredible stories using only your body, voice, and imagination. This is an excellent option for beginner- to intermediate-level students, and will focus on truthful storytelling, character, and basic skills for reading scripts!
Youth Acting (8-10)
with Daley Dressler
Ages: 8 - 10
Youth Acting:
Ages 8-10
Mondays, February 24th - April 14th
4:30 - 5:30 pm
8 weeks
Students will be exposed to the transformative technique of acting. Learn to tell incredible stories using only your body, voice, and imagination. This is an excellent option for beginner- to intermediate-level students, and will focus on truthful storytelling, character, and basic skills for reading scripts!
Adult Acting (Bundle)
with Reid Watson
Adult Acting:
Ages 18+
Mondays, February 24th - April 14th
5:30 - 7:30 pm
8 weeks
In this class, you’ll learn all the basics of acting for the stage. Character development and script analysis tools will serve as a springboard for imagination and creativity. You’ll walk away with new memorization skills, interpersonal understanding, and ingenuity that will benefit your performance not just on stage, but also at work, and in your daily life!
Triple Threats: Vacation, All I Ever Wanted
Ages: 7 - 8
Ages 7-8
9 am - 4 pm
Triple Threats is a preparatory education program for young people wishing to learn the basics of becoming a “triple threat” musical theatre performer: singing, acting, and dancing. During the week-long camp, students will learn 3-5 production numbers to be performed at the end of the week for friends and family. In preparing for a sharing, students practice ensemble building, discipline, and memorization skills that they can take with them to their scholastic work. This week is all about the fun of vacation!
To register for extended care, please visit RMTC.coursestorm.com, select "Spring Break Camps", then "Extended Care".
Blast Camp: Those Fabulous Places
Ages: 9 - 14
Blast Camp: Those Fabulous Places
Ages 9-14
9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Blast Camps are fun, week-long camps in which students experience musical theatre performance. They build confidence by rehearsing a short script written specifically for RMT, and they perform at the end of the week in front of a supportive community of family and friends. In preparing for a performance, students learn discipline and memorization skills that they can take with them to their scholastic work.
This week’s script is Those Fabulous Places. When Bridget, Kitt, and Elle move to a new town, they need a surefire way to make friends. What better way than take their new classmates on a trip around the world! Set to the tune of various Broadway songs, this is a fun-filled trip you won’t want to miss!
To register for extended care, please visit RMTC.coursestorm.com, select "Spring Break Camps", then "Extended Care".