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  • Middle School Improv (gr. 6-8)

    Improvisation is likely to be known as a performance form that allows for audience participation, is based on comedy, and is only for the very quick-witted. Improvisation, however, is a truly adaptable art form that has proven to be an effective tool onstage and off for many different age groups and levels of experience. In other words, while it can be highly entertaining, improvisation is much more than "being funny." The tenets of improvisation - namely saying yes or accepting ideas without judgement, creating a safe atmosphere, and listening - have made this form important to actors and non-actors alike. For actors, improvisation is crucial to being in the moment and learning to trust your instincts onstage, particularly in auditions. For non-actors, improvisation is an effective tool for sharpening focus, evolving creative ideas, improving communication skills and teamwork. Students who participate in improvisation greatly improve their listening skills, focus, and schoolwork. Visit Centennialtheatre.org for more information.
  • Centennial Alumni Summer Shakespeare Theater (C.A.S.T.) (entering gr. 6+)

    All ages and experience levels are welcome from middle school to adult. This summer we will be performing "A Winter's Tale" and "The Comedy of Errors". Don't be nervous or intimidated about doing Shakespeare as we accommodate and teach all levels of experience, and each play will have non-speaking and speaking roles. Performance Day: July 25, 10 am-8 pm (approx) with lunch and dinner breaks (meals not provided). Dress Rehearsal: 2 pm; Performance: 6 pm. Friends and family are invited to attend either or both performance day events.