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Name a Seat in the Goizueta Stage
Put your unique handprint on better tomorrows for Atlanta's young audiences.
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Location
Woodruff Arts Center
1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
Experience
Take center stage at acting camp! During this camp, young actors are invited to explore the theatrical artform while developing as artists and collaborating to bring stories to the stage. With coaching from professional theater artists, they will delve into character development, voice projection, and stage presence through a series of engaging exercises and scene work designed to build their confidence and stage acting skills. Campers will work both as an ensemble and in smaller groups, creating a supportive environment where they can explore their creativity and build lasting friendships. The camp culminates in a final showcase, where friends and family are invited to witness the incredible growth and talent of our young performers. Young actors will create original material to perform in the final showcase.
A final showcase will be presented to friends and family at 3:30 PM on the last day of camp.
Explore our FAQs for more information about the camp experience.
Themes
| June 9-13 | Character Creation: Steig-A-Thon (Based on the books of William Steig) |
| July 7-11, July 21-25 | Character Creation: The Melvin Invention |
| June 30-July 3 (4-day), June 16-20 (4-day) | Improv |
| May 27-30 (4-day) | Sketch |
Daily Schedule
8:40am – 9:00am Drop Off
9:10am – 10:25am Morning Session #1
10:25am – 10:40am Snack Break
10:40am – 12:10pm Morning Session #2
12:10pm – 1:10pm Lunch
1:10pm – 1:40pm Mindful Moment
1:40pm – 2:55pm Afternoon Session #1
2:55pm – 3:10pm Snack Break
3:10pm – 4:10pm Afternoon Session #2
4:20pm – 4:40pm Pick Up
Morning and afternoon sessions include a variety of activities including physical and vocal warmups, drama games, auditions, and rehearsals.
Tuition
1 week, 4-day: $375
1 week, 5-day: $435
Maximum of 16 students per camp session












