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Why study theatre at Imagination Stage?
Imagination Stage is the region's leading theatre arts organization dedicated to young people. Using the Multiple Intelligences Theory of Harvard educator Howard Gardner as a foundation, Imagination Stage provides a one-of-a-kind arts education experience.

Winter/Spring 2008 Semester begins January 12

To view the current class schedule in grid format, click here (pdf)

And don't forget about SPRING BREAK CAMPS

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SPRING BREAK, SPRING SESSION, AND WORKSHOP REGISTRATIONS STILL AVAILABLE

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Early Childhood

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How we work
Imagination Stage matches each young person's aptitudes and interests with appropriate courses or curriculum. Mentors are available to give guidance on appropriate courses of study and parents/caregivers are encouraged to contact them should they have questions regarding course selection, course content, or specific course objectives. Classes are taught by professional Artist-Educators who understand that and education in the arts provides so much more. Whether taking a single class or progressing through the curriculum, an Imagination Stage student gains skills for the stage and skills for life.

Fall semester each class concludes with a sharing of work. Winter/Spring semester concludes with our STUDENTS ON STAGE FESTIVAL where students perform works created during class in our Reeve Studio Theatre.


 

What's New?

Spring Break Film Acting Class FULL.

Some Workshops & Spring Session Classes schedule changes. Check class listing.

Auditions for Ensembles

Summer Camp registration begins January 2nd

Making a Difference On Stage and Off

Imagination Stage Students take into the world

  • Self-confidence
  • Expanded emotional and social intelligence
  • Interpersonal & teambuilding skills
  • Multi-faceted self-expression
  • A Global perspective
  • Critical thinking
  • Creative problem solving skills

Imagination Stage Students take to the stage

  • An understanding of narrative and storytelling
  • Expressive use of body, voice, mind and imagination
  • Advanced memorization, improvization and character building abilities
  • A professional vocabulary in theatre, dance, and/or film
  • An artistic voice and style
 
   
 
 
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