Summer 2024 Six Week Session May 27 – 31 ~ LAC Week One June 3 -7 ~ LAC Week Two June 17 – 21 ~ LAC Week Three July 8 – 12 ~ LAC Week Four July 22 – 26 ~ LAC Week Five July 29 - August 2nd ~ LAC Week Six
Check out our classes! Mondays 3:00 ~ Lights, Camera, Action ~ Acting on Film with Isabella
Tuesday 10:00 - 10:45 am Beginner Rhythm Cups (ages 5-10) with Mrs. Jenny 2:00 to 3:00 ~ Acting in Song with Ms. Emma Grace Freeman 3:30 to 4:15 ~ Toddler and PreK Musical Theatre with Emma Grace Freeman and Jennifer Freeman 4:15- 5:00 Intermediate Rhythm Cups (ages 11 and up) with Mrs. Jenny 4:45 to 5:45 ~ Disney Musical Review with Isabella Owen 5:45 to 6:15 ~ Voice Class
Wednesday 9:30 ~ PreK Dance Combo Class with Mrs.Hart 10:30 ~ Musical Theatre Fun ( Ages 5 to 12) ~ Dancing, Singing, & Acting with Mrs. Hart 11:30 ~ Intermediate Dance (Ages 13 and up) with Mrs. Hart 12:30 ~ 1:30 ~ Intermediate Acting (Ages 13 and up) with Mrs. Hart
Thursday 4:15 to 5:15 ~ "In the Tank" play about Lobsters
What's it like to be peered at by hungry humans? Studied like a microbe under a glass? Chosen to be someone's dinner entree? Such is the predicament of two lobsters who find themselves in the tank of a seafood restaurant. One is a crustacean who's been around the tank a few times and has cleverly devised a "dead" act. Frozen in position, starry-eyed, claws rigidly akimbo, the "dead" pose is meant to ward off hungry diners and send them scurrying off to order other dishes. The other lobster is more philosophical. The lobsters consider the idea that humans are actually afraid of them. Maybe that's why people keep them bound up in rubber bands. So what's going to happen to the two priciest items on the menu?