Everyone enjoys a good story! As you can imagine, the telling of stories is one of the oldest art forms.
When children participate in theatre, they learn teamwork, and how to feel comfortable in front of a crowd.
But most of all, they learn to create a story in words, song, and movement.
It is an enchanting experience for both performer and audience.
Being in a production is something your child can assimilate and develop as a lifelong skill and pleasure.
For further information and registration,
contact Kathie J.R. Bettler at The Spotlight Acting School.
15% discount for Spotlight alumni.
Spring/Summer 2012 Production Classes
"Little Women"
A beautiful story classic from Louisa May Alcott.
The script is a well-written, high degree of difficulty one
for 10 females and 2 males
who want to challenge their acting skills.
Currently in production.
Beginners/Intermediate:
Disney's "Winnie the Pooh Kids"
Join the Rainbow Narrators and all of your favorite A.A. Milne characters
on an adventure in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Auditions: Saturday, January 14, 9:00-10:00 a.m.
(classes will meet at this time).
The production will be in late April.
Tuition: $180 (new students) or $165 (Spotlight alumni)
Intermediate/Advanced:
(and interested adults)
A 4th of July Extravaganza—
Meredith Willson's "The Music Man"
Classic American Musical Theatre.
We will perform the show the weekend before July 4
as a picnic dinner theatre.
Audition dates and other info TBA in January.
Still Awaiting the availability of Disney's "The Little Mermaid"!
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