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Next Stop Broadway will accept entries for Summer Camp in 2024
Coral Springs, Florida – Registration for Next Stop Broadway’s 2018 Summer Camp is now open. Next Stop Broadway is the premier training facility for budding performers in South Florida.
Next Stop Broadway, which commemorates more than 20 years of teaching performing arts, will once more provide a summer full of acting, singing, dancing, and the opportunity to be the lead in a live musical production.
The two main programs offered at this year’s camp are the Teen Theatre Project for high school students and the Youth Camp for grades 1 through 8.
These programs are designed to cater to different age groups. This year, every program is created to give participants a thorough education in the performing arts.
One of the three session musicals that the Youth Camp offers children is preparation and performance for: “Aladdin,” “Finding Nemo,” and “Annie.”
The curriculum is interesting. Additionally, campers will take pleasure in events like Talent Shows, Dress-Up Days, and Spirit Rallies.
Sessions begin on June 11 and end on August 9. The cost of tuition is $900 for each session.
The Teen Theatre Project provides a pre-professional setting where teens may immerse themselves in the realm of theater for those looking for a more intense experience.
Teens will work on “Mary Poppins” this year, participating in every step of the production, from auditions to the stage show. The initiative has a tuition price of $1,300 and runs from July 1 to August 2.
For students who are interested in the technical facets of theater production, such as set design, puppetry, lighting, and sound, Next Stop Broadway also presents the Teen Tech Project.
As a conduit to the performing arts landscape, Next Stop Broadway has produced several notable alumni who have gone on to work on Broadway, Netflix, and Las Vegas stages.
Registration is now open. Parents can secure their child’s spot with just a $99 down payment and enjoy a 10% discount on multi-camper registrations by taking advantage of the early bird offer.
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