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  • Wonka Musical Theater Camp (ages 7-12)

    Pure imagination. Dance and sing music from the new movie Wonka and put on a musical. No experience necessary. Everyone will learn how to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak your lines, block a scene, develop your character and more. Play creative games with scarves, animals and parachutes. Wear comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis or dance shoes. Friends and family are invited to observe a special performance beginning the final 30 minutes of the last class.
  • *NEW* Wish Musical Theater Camp (ages 4-8)

    A Wish worth making. We will choose our characters, learn music and choreography from Wish then create our own musical. Everyone will learn to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak lines, block a scene, develop a character and much more. We’ll also play fun creative games. No experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis or dance shoes. Friends and family are invited to observe a special performance beginning the final 30 minutes of the final class.
  • Descendants 2 Musical Theater Camp (ages 7-12)

    What happens when Mal returns to the Land of the Lost? Find out in this spectacular class. We will choose our own characters, learn music and choreography from Descendants 2 then put together our own musical. Everyone will learn how to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak your lines, block a scene, develop your character and more. We’ll also play creative games with scarves, animals and parachutes. No experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. Friends and family are invited to a special performance beginning the final 30 minutes of the final class.
  • Frozen 2 Musical Theater Camp (ages 4-8)

    Into the unknown! We will choose our own characters, learn music and choreography from our favorite Frozen sequel, then put together our own musical. No experience necessary. Everyone will learn to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak lines, block a scene, develop a character and much more. We'll also play fun creative games. Wear comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis or dance shoes. Friends and family are invited to observe a special performance beginning the final 30 minutes of the last class.
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  • 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 two one-act versions of Twelfth Night and The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Don't be nervous about doing Shakespeare as we accommodate and teach all levels of experience, and each play will have non-speaking and speaking roles, so don't be intimidated! Dates: Monday - Friday, July 15-26 Time: 10 am-noon Performance: July 26 with dress rehearsal at 2 pm and performance 6 pm (Friends and family are invited to attend either or both events)
  • *NEW* Centennial Youth Theater Program Presents Snow White (entering grades 2-9)

    Written by Twin Cities Playwrights Ryan and Tina North Directed by Eric Webster We rehearse the whole show in one week and perform at the end of the week. Each grade group prepares and performs the same show. Please bring a nut-free snack and water each day. CHS Performing Arts Center $120 Rehearsals M-Th, 1-5 pm with Friday being the performance day for all 1-7 pm (performances at 3 & 6 pm). Performances are free to attend for family and friends.
  • *NEW* Door County

    Enjoy a trip to Door County! Monday, October 7 - Thursday, October 10 Price: Double Room Occupancy: $1,075 per person $200 initial deposit, plus payments of $218.75 due on April 19, May 19, June 19 and July 19 Single Room Occupancy: $1,360 $200 initial deposit, plus payment of $290 due on April 19, May 19, June 19 and July 19 *Rooms have 2 beds. If you need a handicap room, please let us know. Price Includes: Deluxe motor coach transportation, lodging for 3 nights and meals (as indicated C-Coffee, B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner). Gratuities on included meals and attractions. Registration deadline is June 21. A $200 deposit is due by June 21. No refunds after this date. A refund requested any time before June 21 will incur a $50 cancellation fee, per person. Final payment due July 19. Travel insurance is available through Travel Guard. 1-800-826-1300 or online at www.Travelguard.com Itinerary: DAY 1 - Monday: 7:30 a.m. Leave Circle Pines and have lunch at 2510 Restaurant in Wausau. Enter "The Door" and sense the transformation to a different lifestyle. Check into Best Western Maritime Inn in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin for three nights. There is an elevator, indoor pool, hot tub and fitness room. A group dinner is included. [C,L,D] DAY 2 - Tuesday: Have breakfast at the hotel and meet your Door County tour guide. In Northport, WI, board the Washington Island Ferry. Take the five-mile ride across the once-treacherous waters of Death’s Door, where Green Bay and Lake Michigan meet. Once ashore on Washington Island, embark on a tour with sightseeing hosted by the 600 residents who call the island home. Visit some attractions and have lunch. Ferry back to Northport and visit the Lavender Shop in Ephraim. Have a relaxing dinner at an area restaurant. [B,L,D] DAY 3 - Wednesday: After breakfast, your guide will take you to the hand-carved Norwegian Bjorklunden Chapel. Have lunch at Al Johnson's Restaurant. This unique complex of buildings from Sweden invites exploration. The sod roof is kept well-trimmed by goats. This afternoon tour Eagle Bluff Lighthouse. It is perched on a bluff 76 feet above Green Bay’s glistening waters. Hear stories of the keepers who manned the light from 1868 to 1926. It is furnished with original and authentic period antiques. Tonight, a Fish Boil dinner is included, then spend the evening at Peninsula Players Theatre. It is America’s oldest professional resident summer theater. [B,L,D] DAY 4 - Thursday: Have breakfast and tour the Door County Maritime Museum. It covers the history of boat and shipbuilding for over 150 years, and contains antique ship equipment, recovered sunken artifacts and other sailing items, logs and charts. Have lunch and return to Circle Pines by early evening. [B,L]