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  1. Classes offer adults the opportunity to work alongside professional theater artists to explore and develop their skills as artists and creative thinkers. Offerings include our most popular classes plus training pathways for theater artists looking to pursue a career onstage.

  2. Develop your skills and expertise in highly specialized courses taught by professional theater artists, including a range of opportunities for actors looking to develop their careers onstage and theatermakers interested in working behind the scenes.

  3. www.guthrietheater.org › shows-and-tickets › 2022-2023-seasonShane | Guthrie Theater

    By reimagining the Starretts as a Latino family and Shane as the son of an enslaved Cuban, Zacarías aims to both honor and interrogate this extraordinary American genre. In Shane, Zacarías sheds new light on the allure, myths and values of the American West — a chapter in history that still has many tales to tell.

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  4. www.columbusacademy.org › arts-technology › performing-artsPerforming Arts | Columbus Academy

    • The Play’S The thing. So Is The Process.
    • An Academy Tradition: The Fourth-Grade Musical
    • Inspiring Confidence in Middle School
    • Comfortable in The Spotlight — in and Outside of School
    • Want to Learn More About The Performing Arts at Academy?

    For Academy students, the process of rehearsing, making costumes, building sets and designing stage lighting is as important as the performance itself. They learn time management skills, improvisation and the importance of teamwork. Stepping into a character’s shoes builds empathy and psychological insight. And has there ever been a better lesson a...

    In PreK and Kindergarten, Academy taps into young children’s natural propensity for play-acting through singing, skits, dancing and learning about the practice of the arts in other cultures. Lower school students also receive formal instruction in drama. This culminates in one of Academy’s most celebrated traditions — the fourth-grade musical. Just...

    Adolescence is a critical time for building a young person’s confidence and self-esteem. Academy’s emphasis on performance at this age allows students to safely take risks and discover their talents. The Creative Expressions program gives students the chance to produce their own plays, create a “STOMP” routine and learn set design. Middle Schoolers...

    By the time they get to Upper School, Academy students perform in regional theatre, take summer acting workshops and compete in the Madlabs Young Playwright’s Festival. They also have an opportunity to take our Portfolio Technical Theater course. This independent study course is for students looking for a deeper understanding of drama and theatre t...

    Schedule a personal tour of campus! If you’d like to schedule a tour, please email admissions@columbusacademy.org or call the Admissions Office at (614) 509-2220 and leave a voicemail. You can also click hereto submit an inquiry form. We look forward to sharing the Academy Experience with you!

  5. Elementary (entering Grades 1-5) July 22 – 26 | 9am – 12:30pm. Watch out world, not all heroes wear capes (some of them have masks or armor)! An epic week of storytelling as campers act out their favorite characters and create new ones.

  6. Tecumseh! The Ultimate Outdoor Drama Experience! Copy link. Watch on. Witness the epic life story of the legendary Shawnee leader as he struggles to defend his sacred homelands in the Ohio country during the late 1700’s. The 2024 Season runs June 14-Sept 1.

  7. Classes take place at our studios at 177 E. Naghten Street, Columbus OH 43215 (Warehouse District) with opportunities to experience the many aspects of theatre from costuming, acting, scenic design, and movement to teamwork and building friendships.