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Education ActOut Summer 2010 ![]()
Is your teen interested in acting, playwriting, directing, or theatre design? Or do they just love the theatre? Philadelphia Theatre Company is the place to be this summer!PTC Summer Conservatory (Ages 12-17)
June 28 - July 9 (no class July 5)9:30am – 4:00pm $725 PTC's Summer Conservatory is a nine-day intensive for students with some theatrical background who are interested in experiencing the fun and challenges of creating an original one-act play through an ensemble process. The conservatory culminates in a performance of the students' work on Friday, July 9 at 2:00pm on our stage. The daily sessions are Monday through Friday, from 9:30am to 4:00pm. > Download info sheet and weekly schedule > Download student questionnaire > Register online ActOut Summer Session 2010 (Ages 12-17)
Week 1: July 19 - 23; Week 2: July 26 - 30; Week 3: August 2 - 6$350 for 1 week; $675 for 2 weeks; $1000 for 3 weeks PTC's ActOut Summer Session is comprised of three week-long sessions, each of which culminates in a theatre laboratory performance. With flexible enrollment, students can select to come for any one, two, or all three weeks. The sessions are Monday through Friday, from 9:30am to 4pm. > Download info sheet and weekly schedule > Register online At the Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S. Broad Street (Broad & Lombard Sts.) Special Combination Offer! Receive $50 off PTC Summer Conservatory if you also come to any week of ActOut Summer Session. How To Register
Please contact Maureen Sweeney at 215.985.1400 x106 or msweeney@philadelphiatheatrecompany.org. |
Education
> Drama Contact> PTC Summer Camp > Community Programs > Career Development For More Info
Maureen SweeneyDirector of Education Call 215.985.1400 x106 Or send an email |
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