Education
Embracing young talent with the Arts Academy
A profound tool for students to exercise their imagination and evolve their skill sets. Our programs strive to increase self-confidence, strengthen collaborative skills, learn professional etiquette, and enable students to achieve their personal best. With programming taught by working theatre professionals our staff is ready and willing to honor and celebrate your student’s unique creative voice.
2026 Arts Academy Summer Camps

Disney’s Newsies Jr. (June 22 – July 14)
- Ages 13-18
- 3 Week Session
- Mon – Fri / 9:00a to 5:00p
- Playhouse Performances: July 11, 12, 14 at 10:00a
- Cost: $1,125

Pajama Party: A Musical Revue (July 20-24)
- Ages 5-7
- 1 Week Session
- Mon – Fri / 9:00a to Noon
- Friends & Family Presentation: July 25 at 10:00a
- Cost: $425

Pure Imagination: A Musical Revue (July 20-24)
- Ages 8-11
- 1 Week Session
- Mon – Fri / 1:00 to 5:00p
- Friends & Family Presentation: July 25 at 2:00p
- Cost: $425

The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition (July 27 – August 18)
- Ages 8-18
- 3 Week Session
- Mon – Fri / 9:00a to 5:00p
- Playhouse Performances: August 15, 16, 18 at 10:00a
- Cost: $1,125
Cancellation and Refund Policy
You may cancel a registration up to 4 weeks prior to camp start date and receive a refund of 75%.
Any cancellation request received after that date is not eligible for a refund.
Scholarship Application
Thanks to the generosity of our donors, Scholarship funding is once again available for this year’s camps. Awards range from 25-100% of tuition costs.
If applying for a Scholarship, you will not need to register for the camp. Your Scholarship application will serve as the registration. A space will be held for you pending the Scholarship review.
Final Scholarship applications are due by Monday, March 31. If you are awarded a scholarship, an email will be sent that contains instructions and the code to finalize your student’s registration.
Applicants will not lose a spot in any camps while awaiting the Scholarship Committee’s determination.





