Children’s Theatre Company (CTC) has announced 2025’s summer education and engagement programs, now available for enrollment at childrenstheatre.org/camps.
“We are looking forward to another thrilling summer at CTC,” said Ann Joseph-Douglas, Director of Education “We have an amazing selection of camps, including a new camp for young musicians which will be led by CTC’s very own Victor Zupanc. For the first time we will be offering three weeks of camp in Saint Paul at the beautiful campus of Macalester College.”
Each summer camp is a unique experience with a different approach to theatre and different learning outcomes.
World Premiere (WP) camps focus on creating original scenes or plays through acting exercises, group brainstorm, and improvisation. Scripts are generated by the students.
Stagecraft (SC) camps use visual art such as puppets, scenery creation, or props as a starting point for theatrical creation.
Showtime (ST) camps rehearse and perform from existing scripts. Students will perform an adapted version of the script, so each student has a chance to shine.
Musical Theatre (MT) camps rehearse dances, scenes, and songs from existing musicals.
Highlights of Summer 2025 Education and Engagement Programs:
- Frozen Jr. (MT) │ Grades 6-8 │ 9am-4pm │ June 23-27 │ Tuition $450
Students will join an amazing team to rehearse and showcase the adventures of Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and Sven to bring the magical land of Arendelle to life. Students will learn songs and original choreography and create an original adaptation of Disney’s Frozen.
- (MTI) │ Grades 6-8 │ 9am-4pm │ July 14–25 │ Tuition $900
Focus your psychokinetic powers to save the day! Channel your inner revolting child as you rehearse and perform songs, scenes, and choreography from this Tony Award-winning musical.
- Music Lab with Victor Zupanc (SL) │ Grades 7-12 │ 1pm-4pm │ July 14-July 25 │ Tuition $600
This two-week music intensive lab will be led by CTC’s long-time resident music director and composer, Victor Zupanc. Victor will guide young musicians through the important skills that are crucial for playing in a pit orchestra and share firsthand knowledge of the professional music world. Students will learn four songs from the Broadway musical Matilda and serve as the orchestra for the Matilda musical theatre camp. All instruments are welcome. This is an intermediate level camp and students must have at least four years of music lessons to enroll.
- Fairyology (WP) │ Grades 3-5 │ 9am-4pm │July 28-August 1 │ Tuition $450
Fairies are the protectors of nature. In this camp students will explore the secret and illusive world of fairies. Using fairy lore from around the world as inspiration campers will create original characters and stories rooted in the fantastic realm of fairies and nature.
- The Seuss is Loose (WP) │ Grades 3-5 │ 9am-4pm │ August 18-22 │ Tuition $450
Oh, the places you will go and the thinks you will think! From Horton to The Lorax, students will have the opportunity to explore the creative characters from Dr. Seuss as an inspiration to create a wacky Seuss inspired world and characters all their own.
- Triple Threat Summer Intensive │ Grades 8-12 │ 9am-5pm │ July 7-August 8 │ Tuition $2,250
Performance Dates: August 8 at 7pm and August 9 at 2pm and 6pm
Auditions: March 10, 2025, 6-9pm
Callback: March 11, 2025, 6-9pm
Theatre Arts Training’s performance opportunities are specifically designed for students who have demonstrated commitment to their craft as performers and display a positive attitude in their work. Students work with like-minded peers and industry professionals to produce a play or musical. During this five-week intensive course, students will spend their mornings in studio classes, advancing voice and dance skills, while afternoons are dedicated to rehearsal. The Triple Threat intensive performs on our Cargill Stage.
Triple Threat Production:
Twelfth Night (TAUB)
Full-Length Musical Comedy
Conceived by Kwame Kwei-Armah and Shaina Taub
Music and Lyrics by Shaina Taub
Twelfth Night is a rousing contemporary musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy about mistaken identity and self-discovery.
Twelfth Night tells the story of Viola, a young heroine who washes up on the shores of Illyria. As she navigates this strange and wonderful new land, she finds her true self and true love in the process.
Featuring an original jazz-funk score by Shaina Taub, with a flexible-sized cast.
* - Students must have completed the grade listed for the camp they are enrolling in and may not be entering that grade in the fall.
New Offerings:
Saint Paul Summer Camps
We are delighted to offer three weeks of summer camp in Saint Paul at the Macalester College campus. Summer camps at Macalester are appropriate for students grades 3-8. All camps will run from 9am-4pm and will feature a final performance on the last day of camp. Extended care is not available at this site.
Summer Studio Grades 3-4
Students must have completed the grade listed for the camp they are enrolling in.
Tuition: $450
Tuition: $450
Harriet The Spy (ST)-Saint Paul │ 9am-4pm │ July 21-25
Harriet M. Welsch has her world turned upside down when she loses her spying notebook, and her classmates read what she wrote about each of them. Will Harriet’s friends ever forgive her, or will this end her spy career for good?
Barbie Universe (WP)-Saint Paul │ 9am-4pm │ July 28-August 1
For generations Barbie taught us that we can do anything. What would you do if you lived in Barbie Land? Good morning, Barbie. Join us and recreate an original play inspired by the themes of the Barbie movie. All dolls are welcome.
Sideways Stories (ST)-Saint Paul │ 9am-4pm │ August 4-8
Welcome to Wayside School, home to a cast of zany characters and a teacher who turns her students into apples. Tackle character development and ensemble storytelling in this performance camp.
Summer Studio Grades 5-6
Students must have completed the grade listed for the camp they are enrolling in.
Tuition: $450
Tuition: $450
Magic School (WP)-Saint Paul │ 9am-4pm │ July 21-25
Wands at the ready, it is time for school. Join the inaugural class of the first school of Witchcraft and Wizardry…in Saint Paul! Decide the name of the school, discover original houses, and imagine new ghosts and magical creatures.
Lego Design (WP)-Saint Paul │ 9am-4pm │ July 28-August 1
Calling all builders. Join us and create the most amazing, outrageous Lego scenes based on scenes from today’s favorite books. Using your favorite books as inspiration campers will design and build original scenes completely out of Legos. You bring the books, and we will provide the Legos.
A Wrinkle in Time (ST)-Saint Paul │ 9am-4pm │ August 4-8
Delve into scene work from one of CTC’s most celebrated plays. It’s a dark and stormy night when Megan, Charles, and Calvin defeat the forces of evil as they traverse the space-time continuum in search of their father.
Summer Studio Grades 7-8
Students must have completed the grade listed for the camp they are enrolling in.
Tuition $1,275
Musical Theatre Bootcamp (MT)-Saint Paul │ 9am-4pm │ July 21-August 8
Join CTC for a three-week musical theatre intensive. This camp is perfect for committed students who are interested in deepening their musical theatre skills. Students will explore various styles of dance and music to refine skills and then integrate skills into scenes and production numbers for final performance.
Students who are registering for Musical Theatre Bootcamp must have completed 7th grade by June 9, 2025.
More information on all camps is available at childrenstheatre.org/camps.
Policies and Important Information
Cancellation
- Cancel at least two weeks before your camp begins to receive a refund minus a $50 cancellation fee.
- No refund or credit will be issued for cancellations less than two weeks before your camp begins.
- Tuition for summer camps cannot be transferred to academic year classes or for show tickets.
- No refund or credit will be issued if a student is registered for an age–inappropriate camp and TAT staff or the student’s family determine it to be an unsuccessful fit. Age ranges for all camps are strictly adhered to.
Ways to Save
- Save 10% off tuition if you register more than one student in your household or register a student for more than one camp when ordering (both camps must be purchased at the same time). Some restrictions apply.
- Payment plans are available when using a credit card by phone.
- Need–based scholarships are available through the ACT Pass program until all funds are allocated. Apply online at childrenstheatre.org/actpass or call our Ticket Office at 612.874.0400.
Extended Care
Children’s Theatre Company offers Extended Care for students in Grades K-12 camps. Before and/or after camp, your child will participate in free play and organized activities with CTC’s education staff.
- Morning Extended Care is offered from 8-9:30am
- Afternoon Extended Care is offered from 3:30-5:30pm
Extended Care: AM Only $75/week │ PM Only $75/week │ AM & PM $125/week
STATEMENT OF INCLUSION
As part of Children’s Theatre Company’s commitment to access and inclusion, Theatre Arts Training makes intentional choices in our classroom practices to make sure we are a welcoming space for peoples of all ability, ethnicity, economic status, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Our program includes need–based scholarships, all–gender restrooms, introductions with pronouns, and a faculty happy to work with families to meet students’ individual physical, learning, and social needs. If there are ways, we can be more welcoming to your family, please let us know at education@childrenstheatre.org .
OUR PHILOSOPHY
Theatre Arts Training is a process–based program dedicated to providing professional theatre experiences and education to build curious, creative, and confident young artists and people. We are more interested in what happens along the journey, from the first day to the last, than in a polished product. With this focus on the education experience, our camps take place in classrooms and rehearsal halls, not on stages.
All students are welcome to participate in all classes (except for audition–based programs). We acknowledge and support that engagement and success looks different for each student, and our faculty prioritizes keeping their teaching style, activities, and goals flexible to the needs of our students.
All students are welcome to participate in all classes (except for audition–based programs). We acknowledge and support that engagement and success looks different for each student, and our faculty prioritizes keeping their teaching style, activities, and goals flexible to the needs of our students.
Theatre Arts Training’s Scholarship Program: Made Possible by You
At Children’s Theatre Company, we believe that every child should have the opportunity to experience the arts–to learn, grow and discover themselves. But for many families, this exploration is not financially possible. Please consider a donation to help support our Theatre Arts Training Scholarship program. Your gift will help a child live out their dream. Every dollar counts–if we all do a little, we all do a lot. Thank you.
Consider donating today: childrenstheatre.org/give
Children’s Theatre Company (CTC) is the nation’s largest and most acclaimed theatre for young people and serves a multigenerational audience. It creates theatre experiences that educate, challenge, and inspire more than 200,000 people annually. CTC is the only theatre focused on young audiences to win the Special Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre and is the only theatre in Minnesota to receive three Tony nominations (for its production of A Year With Frog and Toad). CTC is committed to creating world-class productions at the highest level and to developing new works, more than 200 to date, dramatically changing the canon of work for young audiences.
CTC is the most significant provider of theatre education opportunities in the region. Every year, thousands of children experience theatre for the first time at CTC. Our student matinees and education programs demonstrably benefit the community, from the intergenerational conversations sparked by our world premieres, to the sequential skill-building that happens in our Theatre Arts Training, to the pre-K focus of our Early Childhood Initiative. ACT One is CTC’s comprehensive platform for access, diversity, and inclusion in our audiences, programs, staff, and board that strives to ensure the theatre is a home for all people, all families, reflective of our community. childrenstheatre.org
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