Announcing the 2012 Season
June 28, 29, 30 and July 1
July 26, 27, 28, 29
Announcing Summer Stock Academy
Summer Stock Academy is a new program serving pre-school
through 9th graders throughout Indianapolis. While our cast of Peter
Pan and A Chorus Line rehearses, the younger generation of highly
interested students can attend morning and afternoon camps focusing
on singing, dancing, and acting for musical theatre. The staff of
Summer Stock Stage will work with the Lost Boys of Neverland in our
first June camp and prepare students for their Summer Stock debut
in our main stage production of Peter Pan. Older students can join
us for a week of intense musical theatre workshops with staff members
including Summer Stock's Music Director, Jeanne Bowling, and Artistic
Director, Emily Holloway. In July students perform their own musical
review of Annie, Jr. or School House Rock, Jr. Regardless of age or
experience, you can express your inner star and be a part of SSS this
summer.
Registration opens March 2012. Click here to register!
View an online version of the Summer
Programs brochure (we're on page 50!)
Calendar Summer 2012
You can hear, in the words of our students, just
what an impact Summer Stock Stage is having on their lives:
"The theater knowledge I have
gained will help me get accepted to a college, where I plan to major
in musical theater. Plus, the friendships I have made with students
all over Indiana has been the highlight of my summer. I am a better
performer because of Summer Stock Stage."
-Tyler
"My
Summer Stock Stage experience has enhanced my other performing arts
experiences, such as show choir competitions, since I know the people
we are competing with and can cheer them on."
-Betsy
"Summer Stock Stage is one
of the best things that ever happened to me."
-Mara
"Summer Stock Stage
to me means an opportunity to improve on my acting, singing, dancing,
and performing skills throughout the summer at a higher level than
is expected in high school musicals."
-Katie

"Summer Stock Stage was a safe haven where
every student had the opportunity
to feel both welcome
and challenged."
-Dane





