Theater Camp Recommendations?

Anonymous
My DD (12) just finished her first play and LOVED it. She's taking drama at school, and already talking very excitedly about the Spring Musical. Any recommendations for a good theater camp? Day or sleepaway is fine, but we don't want to travel too far for sleepaway.
Anonymous
My kid has loved Theater Lab and Imagination Stage. I have also heard great things about Traveling Players.
Anonymous
Imagination stage is good. I’ve always wanted my kids to do the Shakespeare theater camp which looks like a ton of fun but they haven’t done it.
Anonymous
Here's a list of these kinds of camps in the DC area. But remember there are also plenty of sleep away camps up and down the East coast that have for years, accommodated these kinds of interests.

https://dmv.kidsoutandabout.com/content/drama-and-musical-theater-summer-camps-dc-metro-area
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Imagination stage is good. I’ve always wanted my kids to do the Shakespeare theater camp which looks like a ton of fun but they haven’t done it.


My DD liked Camp Shakespeare but LOVED Traveling Players and we've been there for a few years now. The shows are great and the teachers are super warm and supportive
Anonymous
French Woods
Anonymous
Academy of the Holy Cross puts on a camp in June. My daughter liked it very much.

We didn’t care for imagination Stage (cliquey group of girls) but I think it may just have been the other campers.
Anonymous
Stagedoor Manor is a famous sleepaway camp for drama. Also Interlochen in MI has great programs. Locally you could do Theatre Lab, YAA, and maybe Levine if they are offering a specific teen theatre camp.
Anonymous
Anybody know what the audition for traveling players looks like? For a sixth grader. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anybody know what the audition for traveling players looks like? For a sixth grader. Thanks!


It's been a few years, but I think they get a side ahead of time and then turn up to a group audition and perform their pieces in front of the others. I didn't find competition particularly stiff at that age, but it is arguably one of the best programs in the region.

Ironically enough, I actually found imagination stage to have some of the nicest kids. I'm not refuting the prior posters experience, just noting that it wasn't the experience of my kid.
Anonymous
Ovations has summer camp and programs throughout the year. They are in Gaithersburg. They put on a couple of plays throughout the year. Your kid would be in the Jr company.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Academy of the Holy Cross puts on a camp in June. My daughter liked it very much.

We didn’t care for imagination Stage (cliquey group of girls) but I think it may just have been the other campers.


Same. We've liked the Holy Cross camp because it was just enough for a beginner and still good challenges as my DD has gotten older.
Anonymous
Young Artists of America is fabulous for summer. They have 2 week programs both sleep away and all day options. My kids have loved it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Young Artists of America is fabulous for summer. They have 2 week programs both sleep away and all day options. My kids have loved it!


Can you tell me more about YAA day camp? Is it just focused on the production or is there instruction in technique as well? Also, I think they meet on the weekends - how did your kids feel about that?
Anonymous
French Woods is great but a bit far
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