Monday, April 26, 2010

Children...Summer Camp...Acting

The Staten Island Children's Theater is celebrating their 45th anniversary this year. The program is sponsored by the Staten Island Mental Health Society. On Sunday, May 16th at both 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM the association is putting on the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Their 5-18 year old performing arts company will perform at the Music Hall at Snug Harbor. If you would like to purchase tickets call (718) 981-7288 or e-mail wearesicta@aol.com


Our programs include an arts education season of field trips for Educators and top quality theatre training programs for children ages 5-18. We are now celebrating our 45th Season of bringing live theater to the community through high quality performing arts training and arts in education productions.


The Staten Island Children's Theater have put on various shows over the years, not only through the summer camp productions but through fall and spring sessions as well. Some of these shows include: Bye Bye Birdie, High School Musical, Beauty and the Beast, Once Upon a Mattress, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Into the Woods Jr. and Aladdin Jr. 
It is not too late to catch some of the Staten Island Children Theater spring performances. If You Give a Pig a Pancake, Nate the Great, and Into the Woods Jr. are all being performed at Tottenville High School within the next month. 


Registration is also opened for a 3 week summer camp, offered from July 5-July 23. "Annie Jr." is being held at the Snug Harbor Cultural Center (north shore- there will be no south shore classes offered for the summer session.)  The camp tuition fees are as follows:




5-8 Year Olds: $300
9-18 Year Olds: $500

If your child is really interested in doing something worthwhile this summer take a look into the Staten Island Children's Theater Program. Their staff is filled with well qualified coordinators and teachers who have been in the business for many years. Many of them have been performers themselves so they have great first hand experiences to share with your children. 


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2 comments:

  1. That sounds pretty cool. I wish I got involved in something like that when I was younger.

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  2. Love this post! it is so nice to see all the different things there are to offer to our children today. I am currently a figure skating instructor and a couple of my students go to acting camp during the summer. It is a wonderful experience for children. NICE POST. Thank you!!

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