The Public Theatre's professional theatre training program for teens will perform "HOW TO ACT LIKE A CHILD - lessons in not being a grown up", based on the novel "How to Eat Like a Child" by Delia Efron on Friday, July 26th at 6pm at The Public Theatre. Featuring a hand-picked group of 16 students ranging in ages from 10 to 16, these young thespians have been hard at work for the past three weeks taking daily classes in stage combat, voice and speech, singing and the fundamentals of acting. The Public Theatre's summer intensive program is a unique alternative to other "drama camps", as it is taught exclusively by theatre professionals, offering professional insights and standards.
This presentation, directed by Public Theatre Co-Artistic Director Janet Mitchko, and faculty members Barbara Helen Baker and Katy Ameglio is free of charge and open to the public. The short production features hilarious lessons including "How to torture your sister", "How to get your parents to buy you a dog", and "How to act after being sent to your room" among others, and well as several musical numbers. The students performing include: Chris Dumont, Morgan Brann, Brenna Eastman, Eli Christman, Jill Conant, Yoel Sherwood, Jon Thompson, Arissa Shaw, Molly Van Loan, Dawson Curtis, Jamie Poliquin, Cheyenne Dulac, Ceara Buzzell, Scott Venable, Elyssa Eldridge, Isabella Coulombe
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