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From tap dancing to audition prep to musical theatre bootcamp, Town Theatre has a summer camp your young performer will love.

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Whether your young star dreams of singing, dancing, acting, or all three, Town Theatre’s summer camps offer the perfect stage to shine.

With energetic instructors, engaging themes, and thrilling performances, campers can build confidence, make lifelong friends, and discover the magic of live theatre.

From learning Broadway hits to imaginative storytelling, every session is packed with creativity and fun. Pro tip: Enroll by May 1 to be eligible for scholarships.

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