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SUPPORT RLT RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE is supported by the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County as well as the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Raleigh Little Theatre is funded in part by the City of Raleigh based on recommendations of the Raleigh Arts Commission. PROGRAM SPONSORS SPECIAL THANKS RLT thanks the Davidian Youth Education Endowment, The John William Pope Foundation, Duke Energy, the Linda and Jack Alphin Scholarship Fund, the Wells Fargo Foundation, Publix Supermarket Charities, and David Watts. P P P P To I-40 & 440 WADE To 440 & US-1 BROOKS EVERETT STAFFORD CLARK PEACE HILLSBOROUGH NC State Cameron Village POGUE OBERLIN Indicates Parking GLENWOOD NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID RALEIGH, NC PERMIT NO 94 301 Pogue Street Raleigh, NC 27607 CONNECT WITH US RLT1936 and RLTEducation @RLT1936 rlt1936 RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE SUMMER CAMPS 2019 Now in its 30th year, RLT’s education program engages young people ages 4-18 in theatrical training and personal development. Register at raleighlittletheatre.org/education or call 919-821-4579 x225 Also offering camps in Apex, Wake Forest and Wendell! CAMPS AT RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE AGE 4–RISING K Playtime A half-day camp exploring stories through creative drama, art and movement. Each week students discover stories and characters in a different theme. Through their drama exploration, students also practice listening skills, working together, story sequencing and build social skills. At the end of the week, the class shares a favorite story from the week for family and friends. Tuition: $175 Eric Carle’s Creatures — July 8–12 Pete the Cat — Aug 5-9 Go Dog Go! — Aug 19–23 RISING 1 ST -3 RD GRADE Create-a-Play Using source material from books and their own imaginations, students create, explore and perform an original play or plays created collaboratively with fellow campers. Full day weeks include daily classes in movement, creative drama, and basic acting skills. Students also create art projects that relating to the week’s theme to support their storytelling. Half day experiences focus on creative drama, playbuilding and basic acting skills. Full day tuition: $285 Half day tuition: $175 Full day weeks (9a–4p): Mo Willems’ World — July 29–Aug 2 Space Squad — Aug 12–16 Off to the Circus — Aug 19–23 Half day weeks (1-4p) The Day the Crayons Quit — June 24–28 Ocean Adventures — July 8–12 Trickster Tales — Aug 5–9 RISING 1 ST -6 TH GRADE Theatre Arts Camp Designed as an engaging sampler of drama, visual art, music and dance as students rotate to each arts area daily. Grouped according to age, students learn songs and choreography, play theatre games to build acting skills and work as an ensemble, and create individual art projects throughout the week. Tuition: $285 RISING 4 TH -6 TH GRADE Scriptworks Students develop essential acting skills including characterization, vocal projection, blocking, working collaboratively and memorizing lines while working on age-relevant scenes from published plays. On the last day of camp, students perform their scenes for family and friends. Tuition: $285 Scenes from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory — June 10–14 Scenes from Miss Nelson is Missing — Aug 19–23 Musical Theatre Revue A musical theatre experience in which students develop musical theatre skills learning music, choreography and devising original scenes to tell a story with their songs. Camp culminates in a performance of their work for family and friends. Tuition: $285 Musical Theatre Spectacular! — June 24–28 Disney Songbook — Aug 12–16 RISING 6 TH –9 TH GRADE Kids on Stage: Alice in Wonderland, Jr. A two-week, full day camp in which students rehearse a musical. Each participant auditions for and receives a role. All students learn their lines, blocking, choreography and music to perform the musical at the end of the week, supported by minimal production elements. Tuition: $445 RISING 7 TH -9 TH GRADE Stage Skills Develop a range of acting skills through daily classes in voice and speech, characterization and movement, and devising original work. Students also choose a theatre elective class so they can tailor their week to their interests. This year, choose from: stage combat and improvisation. Tuition: $285 Musical Theatre Revue: Comedy Tonight! A musical theatre experience in which students develop musical theatre skills learning music, choreography and devising original scenes to tell a story with their songs. Tuition: $285 Original Scriptworks Students will develop skills in performance, storytelling, improvisation and character development as they collaborate to create, rehearse and share original performance work. Tuition: $285 RISING 10 TH -12 TH GRADE High School Intensives A one week, in-depth experience for teens focused on a specific areas of theatre. Topics are paired together in a week, but operate as separate intensive experiences. Intensives meet 9a–4:30p. Tuition: $285 Sketch Comedy/Stage Combat — June 10–14 Improvisation/Dialects and Accents — July 29– Aug 2 Acting the Song/Musical Theatre Dance — Aug 5–9

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Page 1: HILLSBOROUGH P Indicates Parkingraleighlittletheatre.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/RLT-Summer-Camps-2019-Brochure.pdfAlso offering camps in Apex, Wake Forest and Wendell! CAMPS AT

SUPPORT RLTRALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE is supported by the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County as well as the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Raleigh Little Theatre is funded in part by the City of Raleigh based on recommendations of the Raleigh Arts Commission.

PROGRAM SPONSORS

SPECIAL THANKSRLT thanks the Davidian Youth Education Endowment, The John William Pope Foundation, Duke Energy, the Linda and Jack Alphin Scholarship Fund, the Wells Fargo Foundation, Publix Supermarket Charities, and David Watts.

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SUMMERCAMPS

2019Now in its 30th year, RLT’s education program

engages young people ages 4-18 in theatrical training and personal development.

Register at raleighlittletheatre.org/education or call 919-821-4579 x225

Also offering camps in Apex, Wake Forest and Wendell!

CAMPS AT RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE

AGE 4–RISING KPlaytimeA half-day camp exploring stories through creative drama, art and movement. Each week students discover stories and characters in a different theme. Through their drama exploration, students also practice listening skills, working together, story sequencing and build social skills. At the end of the week, the class shares a favorite story from the week for family and friends. Tuition: $175

Eric Carle’s Creatures — July 8–12Pete the Cat — Aug 5-9Go Dog Go! — Aug 19–23

RISING 1ST-3RD GRADECreate-a-PlayUsing source material from books and their own imaginations, students create, explore and perform an original play or plays created collaboratively with fellow campers. Full day weeks include daily classes in movement, creative drama, and basic acting skills. Students also create art projects that relating to the week’s theme to support their storytelling. Half day experiences focus on creative drama, playbuilding and basic acting skills.Full day tuition: $285 Half day tuition: $175

Full day weeks (9a–4p):Mo Willems’ World — July 29–Aug 2Space Squad — Aug 12–16Off to the Circus — Aug 19–23

Half day weeks (1-4p)The Day the Crayons Quit — June 24–28Ocean Adventures — July 8–12Trickster Tales — Aug 5–9

RISING 1ST-6TH GRADETheatre Arts CampDesigned as an engaging sampler of drama, visual art, music and dance as students rotate to each arts area daily. Grouped according to age, students learn songs and choreography, play theatre games to build acting skills and work as an ensemble, and create individual art projects throughout the week.Tuition: $285

RISING 4TH-6TH GRADEScriptworksStudents develop essential acting skills including characterization, vocal projection, blocking, working collaboratively and memorizing lines while working on age-relevant scenes from published plays. On the last day of camp, students perform their scenes for family and friends.Tuition: $285

Scenes from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory — June 10–14Scenes from Miss Nelson is Missing — Aug 19–23

Musical Theatre RevueA musical theatre experience in which students develop musical theatre skills learning music, choreography and devising original scenes to tell a story with their songs. Camp culminates in a performance of their work for family and friends.Tuition: $285

Musical Theatre Spectacular! — June 24–28Disney Songbook — Aug 12–16

RISING 6TH–9TH GRADEKids on Stage: Alice in Wonderland, Jr.A two-week, full day camp in which students rehearse a musical. Each participant auditions for and receives a role. All students learn their lines, blocking, choreography and music to perform the musical at the end of the week, supported by minimal production elements.Tuition: $445

RISING 7TH-9TH GRADEStage SkillsDevelop a range of acting skills through daily classes in voice and speech, characterization and movement, and devising original work. Students also choose a theatre elective class so they can tailor their week to their interests. This year, choose from: stage combat and improvisation.Tuition: $285

Musical Theatre Revue: Comedy Tonight!A musical theatre experience in which students develop musical theatre skills learning music, choreography and devising original scenes to tell a story with their songs.Tuition: $285

Original ScriptworksStudents will develop skills in performance, storytelling, improvisation and character development as they collaborate to create, rehearse and share original performance work.Tuition: $285

RISING 10TH-12TH GRADEHigh School Intensives A one week, in-depth experience for teens focused on a specific areas of theatre. Topics are paired together in a week, but operate as separate intensive experiences. Intensives meet 9a–4:30p.Tuition: $285

Sketch Comedy/Stage Combat — June 10–14Improvisation/Dialects and Accents — July 29– Aug 2Acting the Song/Musical Theatre Dance — Aug 5–9

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SUMMER CAMP CALENDARCamps are held Monday-Friday 9a–4p unless otherwise noted. 5 Grades listed reflect students’ grades in Fall 2019.

CAMPS AT RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE 301 POGUE STREET OFF SITE CAMPSJune 10-14 SCRIPTWORKS

Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryGR 4-6

MUSICAL THEATRE REVUEComedy Tonight!

GR 7-9

HS INTENSIVESketch Comedy/ Stage Combat

GR 10-129a–4:30p

June 17-21 THEATRE ARTS CAMPGR 1-6

TEENS ON STAGEJune 17-21 Mon-Fri

7-9p

June 24-July 19Mon-Fri

Sat July 139a-5p

PerformancesJuly 19, 20,26, 27 @ 7:30p

July 21, 28 @ 3p

Auditions: February 18 or 19

7-9pJune 24-28 CREATE-A-PLAY

The Day the Crayons QuitGR 1-31-4p

MUSICAL THEATRE REVUEMusical Theatre

Spectacular!GR 4-6

WENDELLCREATE-A-PLAY – GR 1-3

Fractured FairytalesSCRIPTWORKS

GR 4-6The Wizard of Oz

APEXORIGINAL SCRIPTWORKS

GR. 6-9 9:30a-4p

July 2-6

TEENS BACKSTAGEJune 19-July 13

Wed-SatJuly 15-19 Mon-Fri9a-5p

PerformancesJuly 19, 20,26, 27 @ 7:30p

July 21, 28 @ 3p

Interview Day:March 9

1-3p

July 8-12 PLAYTIMEEric Carle’s Creatures

Age 4–K9a–12p

July 15-19 STAGE SKILLSGR 7-9

APEXMULTI-ARTS CAMP

GR 3-69:30a-3p

July 22-26 THEATRE ARTS CAMPGR 1-6

July 29- Aug 2

CREATE-A-PLAY Mo Willems’ World

9a-4pGR 1-3

KIDS ON STAGEAlice in Wonderland Jr.

GR 6-9

HS INTENSIVEImprov/Dialects

and AccentsGR 10-129a-4:30p

ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSION

CREATE-A-PLAY Ocean Adventures

GR 1–31–4p

WAKE FORESTPLAYTIME

Age 4-KCommotion in the Ocean

9a-12p

CREATE-A-PLAY – GR 1-3

APEXSING IT OUT! GR 4-8

9:30a-1:30pCharacter Street

TEENS ON STAGE/TEENS BACKSTAGEAGES 14-18

Don Taylor’s version of Sophocles’

ANTIGONEJUNE 15–JULY 28

PERFORMANCE DATES:July 19, 20, 26, 27 @ 7:30pJuly 21, 28 @ 3p

TEENS ON STAGE (TOS)In this six-week intensive program, students attend classes and rehearse for the production. Classes in advanced acting, voice and movement support each student’s artistic growth and character development from rehearsal to performance.

Audition Information:Come prepared to present a one-minute classical monologue in verse. Please see the RLT website for more information and to sign up for an audition night.

Auditions: February 18 and 19 7-9pCallbacks: February 20 7:00-9:00p

Tuition: $665

Program Dates/Times:Monday-Friday 9a–5p plus additional hours for tech rehearsals. Detailed dates and times available on the RLT website.

TEENS BACKSTAGE (TBS) This technical training program is a unique opportunity for teens to develop skills in lighting, sound, set construction, scenic painting and costuming. The first half of the program includes master classes and hands-on learning in all production areas. In the second half of the program, each TBS student choose a focus area and are assigned a run crew position for the run of the performance based on their skills and interests.

Interview Day: Please sign up on RLT’s website for a slot on Interview Day on March 9. All prospective TBS participants should complete a TBS Application Form, downloaded from the RLT website and bring it to the interview day.Tuition: $475

Program Dates/Times: Wed-Sat 9a-5p with additional hours for tech rehearsals. Detailed dates and times available on the RLT website.

OFF SITE CAMPSWAKE FORESTCamps offered at the Wake Forest Renaissance Center. Register online at wakeforestnc.recdesk.comTuition: $285 for full day camps and $175 for half day camps

Playtime age 4–KCommotion in the Ocean, July 8-12

Create-a-Play Grades 1–3Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, July 8-12

Scriptworks Grades 4–6Scenes from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, June 17-21

Musical Theatre Revue Grades 7–9Comedy Tonight! June 17-21

WENDELLCamps offered at the Wendell Community Center. Register online at raleighlittletheatre.org/education Tuition: $180

Create-a-Play Grades 1-3Fractured Fairytales, June 24-28

Scriptworks Grades 4-6Scenes from The Wizard of Oz, June 24-28

APEXCamps offered at The Halle Cultural Arts Center. Register online at thehalle.org. Registration begins on March 18 for Apex residents and April 2 for non-residents.

Create-a-Play Grades 1-3Henny Penny June 17-21, 9:30a-12:30pThe Grasshopper and the Ants July 29-Aug 2, 9:30-12:30p

Multi-Arts Camp Grades 3-6Students rotate to daily classes in art, music and dance to learn skills in multiple art forms.July 15-19, 9:30a-3p

Sing It Out Grades 4-8Students learn music, choreography and acting skills as they rehearse and perform a mini-musical.Character Street July 8-12 Welcome to the Jungle Aug 5-99:30a-1:30p

Scriptworks Grades 4-6Scenes from Miss Nelson is Missing! Aug 12-16, 9:30a-4p

Original Scriptworks Grades 6-9June 24-28, 9:30a-4p

APEXCREATE-A-PLAY

GR 1-3Henny Penny9:30a-12:30p

WAKE FORESTSCRIPTWORKS

GR 4-6Charlie and the Chocolate

FactoryMUSICAL THEATRE REVUE

GR 7-9Comedy Tonight!

APEXCREATE-A-PLAY

GR 1-3The Grasshopper

and the Ants9:30a-12:30p

Aug 5-9 PLAYTIMEPete the Cat

Age 4-K9a-12p

CREATE-A-PLAY Trickster Tales

GR 1-31-4p

HS INTENSIVEActing the Song/Musical

Theatre DanceGR 10-129a–4:30p

APEXSING IT OUT

GR 4-8Welcome to the Jungle

9:30a-1:30p

Aug 12-16 CREATE-A-PLAYSpace Squad

GR 1-39a-4p

MUSICAL THEATRE REVUEDisney Songbook

GR 4-6

ORIGINAL SCRIPTWORKSGR 7-9

APEXSCRIPTWORKS — GR 4-6

Miss Nelson is Missing!9:30a–4p

Aug 19-23 PLAYTIMEGo Dog Go!

Age 4-K9a-12p

CREATE-A-PLAY Off to the Circus!

GR 1-39a-4p

SCRIPTWORKSMiss Nelson is Missing!

GR 4-6

CAMP T SHIRTS—$10Celebrate your creativity with a new RLT Education t-shirt in purple! Order when you register to take your t-shirt home on the first day of camp. Available in youth sizes S-M and adult sizes S-2X.

EXTENDED CARE8:00-8:45a Tues–Fri or 4:00–5:30p Mon-Thu for $30/week or add both AM and PM care for $50/week.

Please note there is no AM care on Mondays and no PM care on Fridays.

RLT Education welcomes students with disabilities in its summer camps. Please note specific accommodations when you register. RLT staff will follow up to discuss your student’s needs and our capacity for supports. RLT’s facility is a historic property and some camps require frequent use of stairs. Please contact us at 919-821-4579 x245 with any questions or concerns regarding physical access to camp spaces, or to discuss other ways we can ensure a positive experience for your student.