Directors: Amanda Duisenberg & Emily Motter
Camp dates: 10/26/2023 - 11/19/2023
Thu & Fri 10/26, 10/27, 11/2, 11/3 ~ 4:00-6:30pm
Mon-Fri 11/6-11/17 ~ 4:00-6:30pm
*Camp participants who are cast in principal roles will be called to two additional rehearsals on Sun 10/29 & Sun 11/5 from 3-6pm.
Performances: 11/17/2023 at 6:30pm, 11/18 at 6:30pm and 11/19 at 2:00pm.
Camp Fee: $275
This camp is designed for kids between the ages of 7-15. Participants will experience a unique, high-intensity rehearsal format where a full-production Broadway-style show will be put together in just a few weeks. The camp will culminate in a final performance for family and friends.
Open to ages 7 - 15
Camp Fee: $275
Scholarships are available. You will have an opportunity to pay the fee, or request a scholarship, during the registration process. The fee must be paid, or a scholarship requested, in order to register.
Auditions and Roles
Auditions will be held on the first day of the workshop. It is not necessary to prepare any audition material in advance; materials will be provided for you. All participants will be cast, through not all participants will be assigned a named part or speaking role.
Performance
The performances are scheduled for Friday, November 17th and Saturday, November 18th at 6:30pm and Sunday, November 19th at 2pm.
Instructor
The lead instructor for this camp is Amanda Duisenberg. She has appeared in many local productions and has worked in all aspects of staging shows.
Amanda Duisenberg recently returned from New York City where she earned her Masters of Music in Vocal Performance for Musical Theatre and the Advanced Certificate in Vocal Pedagogy at NYU. She completed her undergraduate studies at William Jessup University with degrees in Theatre Arts and Vocal Performance. She has performed, directed and designed sound throughout the Sacramento area for 15 years, receiving four Elly Awards, as well as several other nominations. Directing credits at RCT include Cinderella, Shrek, The Lion King, My Son Pinocchio, Beauty and the Beast, West Side Story, High School Musical, Urinetown, and a plethora of summer and after school camps. Currently she is Voice Faculty at William Jessup University and teaches theatre at John Adams Academy. She is incredibly thankful for the opportunities Rocklin Community Theatre continues to give her and is grateful to call this place home.
Questions? Email us at info@RocklinTheatre.org