Gloucester Stage Fall Youth Programs

DSCN0657Acting in a YAW original play at the Cape Ann Farmers Market

Youth Acting Workshop Session Starts in September

Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop is accepting students 6-18 for the Fall Session beginning on Friday, September 11 for Children 6-10 years old and beginning on Saturday, September 12 for Teens 11-18 years old. The six week Youth Acting Workshop Fall Session features expanded instruction time with a total of four class hours per week through Saturday, October 17. The Children’s Class meets Fridays: 4-6 pm and Saturdays: 11-1 pm. The Teen Class meets Saturdays: 9-1 pm. In addition to acting instruction, Fall Session students will receive instruction in scenic artistry and construction, dramaturgy, hip hop dance and stage makeup. Acting teacher and award winning actress Gloucester native Heidi Dallin will be joined by guest instructors: scenic artist Annika Rosenvinge, dramaturg and hip hop dance instructor Avery Daniels and stage makeup instructor Jenna Worden. Students will work on scene study for the 2015 YAW production of Holiday Delights directed by Ms. Dallin as well as build set pieces and learn makeup and mask techniques for the production. Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshops are designed to provide young people an outlet to nurture their creative potential through developing self-confidence, communication and teamwork skills to use in their daily life as well as introducing them to the skills necessary for professional theatre. All classes are held at Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester. Registration is open for the Fall 2015 Session. Class size is limited and registration is on a first come basis. For class times and schedules and to register, call 978-283-6688.

Youth Acting Workshop Photos by Heidi Dallin
Summer_2015_EditActing Exercise
YAW_Teen_Jenna_Makeup_Summer_2015_EditJenna Worden teaches Stage Makeup
YAW_Children_Summer_2015_EditChildren’s Class Waiting to make their entrance
Acting in a YAW original play at the Cape Ann Farmers Market

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  1. I am so happy to see these plays and such are still a big part of the community that way (tomorrows stars or actors?) I remember these well in schools and community center….Great job there Children and thanks Kim

    My own experience 1962-1963 era
    I remember we played the Beatles in the community center in Lanesville up of 8 Vulcan street (No not Spock) Red Barn converted what I was told and my cousin played the manger he is the one who loaded the turn-table 45 and we made our fake guitars out of cardboard boxes (Without any support bad move! Everything went wrong that day the record needle slipped and skimmed across the record, swinging the guitars without support OOPS there goes the neck of guitar folded like an accordion! But have fun anyway! :-O Dave

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