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Play Making: Winter in Arendelle
with Kelsey Hutchens
Ages: 4 - 6
Ages 4-6
9 am - 12 pm
Budding artists are allowed to let their imaginations run wild while they creatively explore theatrical storytelling. These half-day classes are designed to cultivate inventiveness as students learn the basics of theatre through collaboration and creative play. This week's camp will transport students to the wintery wonderland of Arendelle where they will explore alongside Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and their friends.
Theme Camp: Winter at Hogwarts
with Jackson Bradshaw
Ages: 7 - 12
Ages 7-12
9 am - 4 pm
By cultivating original characters’ students will explore what it would be like to spend a winter at Hogwarts! From playing wizard’s chess by the fireplace to adventuring in Hogsmeade, students will explore the wizarding world through creative play and storytelling. They’ll be sorted into houses, participate in classes, and play creative games centered around a winter at Hogwarts. Through imagination, we’ll travel beyond the pages of the books into a world of our own creation!
Blast Camp: Holiday Sleuths
with Kim Hutchens
Ages: 9 - 14
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 Holiday Sleuths. It’s Christmas Eve, and the kids of Birmingham are anxiously awaiting Santa’s arrival. When he doesn’t show up, they know something must be wrong. They put on their detective hats to solve the mystery of the missing Kris Kringle!
Play Making: The Polar Express
with Kelsey Hutchens
Ages: 4 - 6
Ages 4-6
12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Budding artists are allowed to let their imaginations run wild while they creatively explore theatrical storytelling. These half-day classes are designed to cultivate inventiveness as students learn the basics of theatre through collaboration and creative play. This week's camp will welcome students aboard the magical Polar Express to head on an exploration adventure of the North Pole.
Teen Acting (13-18)
with Reid Watson
Ages: 13 - 18
Teen Acting:
Ages 13-18
Tuesdays, January 27th - March 24th (no class on February 24)
5:30 - 7:30 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 intermediate to advanced level students, and will focus on truthful storytelling, character, and basic skills for reading scripts!
Youth Acting (10-12)
Ages: 10 - 12
Youth Acting:
Ages 10-12
Tuesdays, January 27th - March 24th (no class on February 24)
5:30 - 6:30 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!
Teen Master Class Series
Ages: 13 - 18
Practice like the pros do, with "Master Class Mondays." Each class will be two hours long and will provide a hands-on opportunity for students to engage with industry professionals in specialized topics. The dates for Spring 2026 classes are:
- February 9th from 5:30-7:30 pm (Puppeteering)
- March 30th from 5:30-7:30 pm (Stage Makeup)
- April 20th from 5:30-7:30 pm (Technical Theatre)
Each class must be registered for individually (there is no bundle at this time).
Triple Threats: Follow the Yellow Brick Road
Ages: 6 - 8
Ages 6-8
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 taking a stroll down the yellow brick road to explore the wonderful land of oz! Who knows, Elphaba and Glinda might decide to help along your journey…
To register for extended care, please visit RMTC.coursestorm.com, select "Spring Break Camps", then "Extended Care".