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Beginning Acting for Grades 3-5
with Henry Reisinger, Jr.

Instructors: Henry Reisinger, Jr. and Eve Grissinger Once students get a taste of the theatre in this beginning acting class for grades 3-5, they will be hungry for more! There will be a corresponding spring semester class that includes a performance.
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Theatre Magic for Grades K-2
with Kelly Duyn

Instructors: Kelly Duyn and Eve Grissinger This in-person acting class encourages students in grades K-2 to have fun while exploring the actor’s tools: body, voice, mind, and imagination. Bonus: Increased self-confidence and better presentation skills! There will be a corresponding spring semester class that includes a performance.
Intermediate Acting for Grades 4-5
with Clint Alexander

Prerequisite: Beginning Acting, fall and spring semesters.
This intermediate acting class is for actors in grades 4-5 who have completed the beginning class and are hungry for more. There will be a corresponding spring semester class that includes a performance.
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Theatre Fun for Homeschool Students Ages 5-7
with Tarah Hart

Homeschoolers ages 5-7: Let’s have FUN with improvisation, theatre games, and movement! Discover the actor’s tools: body, voice, mind, and imagination! Bonus: Theatre promotes group dynamics and improves communication and problem solving skills.
Adventures in Acting for Homeschool Students Ages 8-14
with Tarah Hart

Homeschool students ages 8-14 will discover and develop their actor’s tools–body, voice, mind and imagination–through improvisation activities, theatre games, and movement. During class time, students will have the opportunity to work individually, in small groups, and as a whole group.
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Acting Guideposts for Adults: GPS (Guts, Power, and Self-Awareness)
with Scott Keys

"Every scene or monologue you act, will begin in the middle. It's up to you to fill in what comes before and where you are headed" - Michael Shurtleff In this class utilizing Michael Shurtleff's GUIDEPOSTS, Scott will help you navigate through monologues and scenes. Learn how making strong choices, taking risks, and listening to both your partner, and your own sense of direction will help you get where you want to be in your acting journey. Students may participate in an evening showcase on Nov. 16, 2025, with a technical rehearsal the morning of Nov. 15, 2025.
Life Words: Acting with Emotion
with Ric Goodwin

In this unique adult acting class, students will create an original performance piece based on the written word using various forms of literature, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, song lyrics etc. This class focuses on the emotion of the chosen material and how to share the emotional theme with the audience using vocalization technique and supportive gestures. Students may demonstrate their work to family and friends on the evening of Nov. 16, 2025 with a tech rehearsal on the morning of Nov. 15. Memorization not required. .
WORKSHOP: Hard Knock Life Audition Prep for Annie
with Alyssa Goudy

Instructors: Sandy Davisson, Vanessa Russo, Stephanie Jabre, and Alyssa Goudy
This 4-day audition prep workshop is for female actors ages 6-12 who are interested in auditioning for the musical Annie.
Topics covered:
- Sept. 20: Theatre etiquette and monologues
- Sept. 27: Prepping for the Vocal Audition
- Oct. 4: Prepping for the Dance Audition
- Oct.11: Characterization and auditioning with "the side"
Students are encouraged to bring in a 30-second monologue for the Sept. 20th class, and 16-32 measures of a song and sheet music for the Sept. 27th class. Feedback will be given. All workshops will be in the Raymond Center Classroom, except the Oct. 4th class which will be in the Education Rehearsal Room in the Main Building.
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