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Bay Street Theater Slates Summer Theater Camps & Workshops for Kids & Teens

By: Jun. 21, 2017
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Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts have announced Summer Theater Camps and Teen Workshops & Master Classes, beginning July 2017.

Summer theater camps and teen weeklong workshops operate from 9:30 am - 12:30 pm daily, and teen master classes are from 12 - 3 pm. Further details about the programs, including age requirements and dates are below.

More information can be found on www.baystreet.org/education.


Summer theater camps include the following:

Puppet Power Camp
July 24 - 28, ages 4-7

Students will learn about and play with a variety of puppet types as they work with Goat on a Boat's Liz Joyce to create their own puppets, sets, and scenery for an original camper created puppet show for family and friends on Friday. Additionally, campers will attend a professional puppet show at Bay Street Theater and meet the puppeteer afterwards.

Liz Joyce is the Creative Director of Goat on a Boat Puppet Theatre who has studied in places such as Prague and is a recipient of the highest award in American Puppetry, an UNIMA Citation.

Play Makers
August 14 - 18, ages 4-7

Campers will sing and dance their way through the week while also participating in theater-based arts and crafts. Our teaching artist, Jessica Schwartz, will guide campers through activities inspired by what goes into making a play.

Jessica Schwartz is an arts teacher and visual artist who has worked in New York City, Westchester, and Connecticut.

My Life: The Musical
July 17 - 21, ages 7-9

Students will work together with a teaching artist, Kristen Poulakis, to develop ideas for an original script, as well as learn standard songs and choreography. Students will receive instruction in acting, singing, dance, and musical theater history.

Kristen Poulakis is a vocal coach and piano instructor with training in dance and voice from The Boston Conservatory of Music as well as The Berklee School of Music.

Remix Shakespeare
August 7 - 11, ages 7-9

Along with a teaching artist, Carolann DiPirro, campers will stretch their imaginations and explore creative ways of expressing the popular themes and language of William Shakespeare.

Carolann DiPirro is a teaching artist as well as professional actor who has studied in London and performed at the Royal Shakespeare Company's satellite theater, the Almeida.

My Life: The Musical
July 10 - 14 & August 14 - 18, ages 9-12

Students will work together with a teaching artist, Kristen Poulakis, to develop ideas for an original script, as well as learn standard songs and choreography. Students will receive instruction in acting, singing, dance, and musical theater history.

Kristen Poulakis is a vocal coach and piano instructor with training in dance and voice from The Boston Conservatory of Music as well as The Berklee School of Music.

Shakespeare Mini-Mainstage
August 21 - 25, ages 9-12

Students will embark on a week long journey into Shakespeare's classic comedy, AS YOU LIKE IT with teaching artist Carolann DiPirro. As students gain basic instruction in acting, they will become familiar with the classic language, characters, and comedy of The Bard. Upon booking, and subject to availability, campers will also receive two free matinee tickets to see Bay Street's production of AS YOU LIKE IT with their parent or guardian.

Carolann DiPirro is a teaching artist as well as professional actor who has studied in London and performed at the Royal Shakespeare Company's satellite theater, the Almeida.

Teen weeklong workshops are for teens ages 13-18 and operate from 9:30 am - 12:30 pm daily:

Scenework
July 24 - 28

Experience acting, directing, and designing all in one place with the guidance of Bay Street Theater's Associate Artistic Director, Will Pomerantz. Students in this program will work collaboratively in groups as miniature production teams to act, direct, and design scenes from classic plays.

Will Pomerantz is the Associate Artistic Director of Bay Street Theater and has directed productions and readings at theaters such as The Public Theater, American Repertory Theater, and the Kennedy Center.

Costume design
August 21- 25

Students will design original costumes for various plays as well as construct their very own costume piece with costume designer Greg Wilson. Throughout this program, students will learn the fundamentals of costume design and construction.

Greg Wilson is a costume designer as well as choir instructor who was the former costume shop manager at Bay Street Theater for 17 years and has worked with greats such as Julie Andrews and Stephen Schwartz.

Teen masterclasses are for teens ages 13-18 and are from 12 - 3 pm:

Improv
July 10

This workshop will explore the fundamentals of improvisation forms as well as how improv informs acting techniques with teaching artist Rob Reese. Students will exercise their improv skills while applying them to their acting repertoire.

Rob Reese is a former faculty member of the Second City Training Center in New York as well as the Artistic and Education Director of Amnesia Wars Productions, the longest running improv company in NYC. He is also an inductee of the Indie Theater Hall of Fame.

Audition technique
July 17

Portia, starring in Bay Street's INTIMATE APPAREL, will instruct students individually on how to pick material that best shows their abilities to directors, casting directors, agents, and acting training programs.

Some of Portia's past credits include Flora in The Rose Tattoo (Williamstown Theatre Festival) Rose in Fences (McCarter Theater; Long Wharf Theater) the role of Stage Manager in Our Town (Fords Theatre); Mama Nadi in The Pulitzer Prize Winning production of Ruined (MTC and The Geffen Playhouse); Ride Down Mt. Morgan (Broadway); Merchant of Venice (The Goodman Theater and Tour). Portia is a member of the LAByrinth Theater Company and Actors Equity Association.

Triple Threat Series:

A series of three master classes in all the skills of musical theater- singing, acting, and dance. Take just one of sign up for all three! Each program in the Triple Threat Series is $135. Save with our exclusive deal of $250 for 2 classes or $350 for 3 classes!

Singing
July 31, presented by Broadway's most sought after vocal coach, Liz Caplan.
Please come prepared with 16-32 bars of any song to work on if time permits.

Liz Caplan is the current Vocal Consultant on Dear Evan Hansen as well as Disney's Aladdin and The Book of Mormon. She was the Vocal Supervisor on Hedwig and the Angry Inch on Broadway and has worked with various members of the Hamilton company such as Lin-Manuel Miranda, Chris Jackson and Taran Killam. Many of her students have gone on to win Tony's such as Ben Platt (Dear Evan Hansen), Neil Patrick Harris (Hedwig), and James Monroe Iglehart (Aladdin) to name a few. Liz will be the Vocal Consultant on the upcoming Disney Musical FROZEN as well as the SpongeBob Musical.

Acting
August 7, presented by Bay Street Theater's Artistic Director Scott Schwartz.
Please come prepared with sheet music and a lyric sheet for one full song, preferably memorized.

Scott Schwartz is currently the Artistic Director of Bay Street Theater and has directed productions on and off-Broadway in major regional theaters across the country, and in the UK and Japan.

Dancing
August 14, presented by Avital Asuleen.
Avital Asuleen is a choreographer, performer, and educator who has worked at various regional theaters as well as performed in the national tour of A Christmas Story.

Speaking Shakespeare
August 28, presented by Paul Hecht.

This workshop will provide guidance to help you engage with the character's emotions as well as interpret and speak Shakespearean verse. This workshop is a great way to prepare if you're looking to perform a classical text. This masterclass will take place from 10 - 3 pm with a presentation for family and friends at the end. Please come prepared with a memorized monologue or two sonnets.

Paul Hecht is a Tony-nominated actor, and OBIE recipient who has appeared on Broadway as well as around the country in plays by Shakespeare, Shaw, Chekhov, Brecht, etc. He has recorded dozens of books and reads to Pre K for all children in deepest Brooklyn as part of SAG/Aftra's Bookpals program.


Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is a year-round, not-for-profit professional theater and community cultural center which endeavors to innovate, educate, and entertain a diverse community through the practice of the performing arts. We serve as a social and cultural gathering place, an educational resource, and a home for a community of artists.

Photo Credit: Michael Heller



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