Student-Run Theatre Camp Starts at Arnold High Save Email Print
Posted: 4:09 PM Jun 9, 2008
Last Updated: 10:22 PM Jun 9, 2008

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School may be out for most students, but some local kids headed back to class Monday for summer camp. Arnold High School's Thespian Society is putting on the theatre camp for children between 4th and 9th grades.

For the next two weeks they'll learn musical theatre, mime, improvisation, script writing and behind-the-scenes work. At the end of the camp the students will perform their own pieces in Arnold's auditorium.

"We're hoping that the kids really just get a lot out of it and learn about all the different types of theatre and about how anybody can get involved, and there's a place for everybody and how much fun it is really is," said Alex Bailey.

If you'd like to sign up your child for the camp, there are still some spaces available. The cost is $250 for the two weeks. You can just go to the camp's location at 8:00 a.m. The camp is being held in building 3 on Arnold High School campus.

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