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Theater kids


  • 74 Pleasant Street Morrisville, Vermont United States (map)

Week 9 | Ages 6-10

Monday, August 11 - Friday, August 15
9:00am - 3:00 pm
Tuition: $325 /
Tuition Assistance Available

This engaging theater camp is an opportunity for young performers with creative minds to develop their skills in expression and communication. From the first read through to the final curtain, theater fosters self-assurance and teamwork through improvisational activities and the art of stagecraft. Throughout the week, campers will explore the fundamentals of the acting process and theater production, building confidence and increasing their public speaking skills while having fun with artwork, crafts, and games galore. This is the camp for the anxious actor, the dramatic child, and the class clown, as they let their imaginations take center stage.

Refund and cancellation policy here.

Danielle Peveril holds a Bachelor's Degree in theater arts from Brandeis University and a Master of Science in Education from Walden University with a focus on visual and differentiated mathematics. She has been featured in several publications, including Literary Mama, Allegory Magazine, Errant Parent, and The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts. Her poetry won the 2013 award from the Roald Dahl Literary Estate, she earned the Governor’s Yellow Rose of Texas award in 2007 for service in volunteering, and she was the recipient of Lamoille North’s Teacher of the Year award in 2022. Danielle has directed, produced, performed, and painted with Lamoille County Players, Essex Community Players, Valley Players, Lyric Theatre, and Stowe Theatre Guild. She has taught theater production classes and camps in Connecticut, Arizona, Texas, Virginia, and in Vermont for Green Mountain Performing Arts, River Arts, and the Children's Theater Workshop. Danielle trained in the Stanislavski method with Janet Morrison, studied set design/painting with Bob Moody, and received instruction in physical theater/clown theory from Peter Gould. When she’s not on the stage, backstage, or in the booth, Danielle teaches seventh and eighth grade mathematics and directs two shows a year at Lamoille Union Middle School.

Earlier Event: August 11
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