| Q: Who
is Adventure Theatre?
Adventure Theatre, founded in 1951, is
the longest-running theatre program for
children and families in the Washington
metropolitan area and has been one of
the main attractions at Glen Echo Park
since 1971. Adventure Theatre cultivates
new generations of audiences and artists
by creating memorable theater experiences
in an intimate and interactive environment.
We produce stage adaptations of traditional
and popular children's stories, offer
creative theater-education programs, and
build community through outreach initiatives.
Q: What
will my child accomplish while at Adventure
Theatre’s Summer Musical Theatre
Camp?
A: Your child will have the invaluable
opportunity to be a part of the musical
theatre world in a summer program that
is entering its 34th season as one of
the leading area summer musical theatre
camps. By participating as a cast member
in a full-scale production of a youth-appropriate
main stage show, your child will achieve
a sense of accomplishment and ownership
that is unparalleled in other competing
area programs. Parents will have a rare
opportunity to view their child’s
personal theatrical journey come to fruition
onstage every second Friday- success achieved
through daily rehearsals including choreography,
singing and acting instruction, with support
by our educational & technical staff,
set & costume designers.
Our primary goal
at Adventure Theatre during the summer
months is to provide a positive experience
for children with musical-theater aspirations,
while keeping the same atmosphere of relaxed
fun for those who don’t.
Q: Who
can enroll?
A: Kids! We accept children who are enrolled
full time in school and will be six years
of age at the start of their session through
young adults up to 15 years of age. Adventure
Theatre recognizes and promotes diversity.
Classes are offered to children of any
origin, race or level of special need
without exception.
Q: My child
wants to be in a specific show. Can I
find out what shows are going to be performed
per session and reserve a space for them
in that show?
A: The shows for each session will not
be picked until early June so that they
may be selected based on the enrollment
and ages of the campers. Shows will be
chosen based on the ages of the campers,
and campers will not know which show they
will be participating in till the first
day of the session.
Q: What
kind of supervision is provided?
A: A group of 18-20 children is directly
supervised and instructed each day by
their Director and their Assistant Director,
for an adult to child ratio of at least
1/10. In addition, your child will receive
additional supervision and instruction
each day by our onsite staff including
the Musical Director, Choreographer, Artistic
Director and Program Manager.
Q: What
kind of Professional Training does the
staff have?
A: Adventure Theatre hires only the most
promising and talented theatre and theatre
education professionals in the Washington
D.C. area. Among our staff for the summer
of 2011, we were proud to employ qualified
individuals who have:
- Experience performing on Broadway and
national tours;
- Helen Hayes Awards in acting/directing;
- Graduate Degrees from such Prestigious
Theatre Education programs at New York,
Bucknell and Catholic Universities;
- Twenty plus years teaching knowledge
in the Montgomery County Public School
system;
- Tremendous enthusiasm and passion for
educating young people in the magic and
art that is musical theatre. Bios and
information on our summer staff 2012 are
coming soon.
Q: What
safety protocol measures are in place?
A: You and your child will be greeted
each morning in the lower parking lot
by two staff members who will personally
escort them up to the theatre. Each afternoon,
they will be escorted back to the parking
lot by staff members. Every child will
be accounted for via roll call in the
morning, at midday and throughout the
day by head count. Every child will have
a medical form on file. Our Program Manager
and all summer staff members are trained
in First Aid and CPR. Every summer staff
member has undergone a Federal background
check and has been approved for work with
minor children.
Q: Where
do the kids rehearse and perform?
A: Everyone begins each day in the theatre,
located in Historic National Glen Echo
Park in Glen Echo, MD. Each and every
day is spent on site in our state of the
art 1.3 million dollar theatre and on
the gorgeous surrounding grounds of the
National Park.
Q: When
are the sessions?
A: Sessions run all summer long (see below)
and take place in two-week intervals beginning
at 9 am and ending at 4pm Monday –
Friday.
Session
1 (mini session)- June 11-15,
2012
Session 2 – June
18 - June 29, 2012
Session 3 – July
2 - July 13, 2012 (No Camp July 4th)
Session 4 – July
16 - July 27, 2012
Session 5 – July
30- August 10, 2012
Session 6 - August 13-
August 24, 2012
Q: What
is the cost?
A: Each two week session has a tuition
amount of $800 per student. The $200 deposit
and $14 registration fee to secure your
spot are non-refundable. The balance is
due to Adventure Theatre no later than
May 1st in order to secure your child’s
enrollment.
Q: What
does that include?
A: Included in the cost of tuition:
- Your child will enjoy a ride on the
Dentzel Carousel, one of only 135 functioning
antique carousels in the country and one
of the few still in its original location;
- A commemorative giveaway and cast photo;
- One admission ticket to see If You Give
a Moose a Muffin, Adventure Theatre's
main stage production (Excludes session
I)
- An invitation to participate in the
traditional Kids Talent Show the first
Friday of each session;
- A guaranteed role in one of four of
our Summer Productions;
- A daily afternoon snack;
- A cast party on the final Friday; and
- Hands on experience working with only
the best and brightest theatre and education
professionals.
Q: What
does the day's schedule look like?
On an average day, the schedule is as
follows:
9am: Students
arrive
9:00-9:30am: physical and vocal warm ups,
announcements
9:30am-10:30am: First rehearsal rotation
(music, acting, choreography)
10:30-11:30am : Second rehearsal rotation
(music, acting, choreography)
11:30am-12:30pm: Lunch outside and time
on the playground
12:30pm-1:30pm: Third rehearsal rotation
(music, acting, choreography)
1:30pm-2:30pm: Fourth rehearsal rotation
(music, acting, choreography)
2:30pm – 3:00pm: Snack (provided)
and break
3:00pm-3:45pm: Program wide activity (talent
show, trunk show, etc.) or each group
presenting to the others.
3:45pm-4:00pm: final announcements, etc.
Q: My
child wants to come with a friend. Can
they be grouped together?
A: We group and cast our participants
first according to age and then according
to casting needs and finally by student
preference. We make every effort to cast
our kids in accordance with fostering
a harmonious atmosphere and will do our
best to accommodate all student preferences
via a form that is filled out by your
child on the first day of every session.
Q: Where
do I drop off and pick up my child ~ Are
before and aftercare available?
A: Drop off and pick up takes place in
the lower parking lot on the Glen Echo
National Park campus. Drop off will begin
at 8:30 am for a 9 am start time and your
child will be ready for pick up between
4 and 4:15 pm every afternoon. Before
and aftercare options are available for
an additional cost. Please contact Julie
Brylawski, Summer Program Manager for
more information and pricing at 301-634-2275
or alternately, at jbrylawski@adventuretheatre.org.
Q: Can
I have receipt for child care tax purposes?
A: Certainly. Send an email to jbrylawski@adventuretheatre.org
requesting a receipt for your flexible
spending account. Be sure to include your
child’s name and the session he
or she attended. You will receive a .pdf
receipt back for your records with the
appropriate tax related information.
Q: What
does my child need to bring?
Participants will need to bring a water
bottle, comfortable shoes and clothing,
an additional layer based on the day’s
weather, sunscreen if needed, a pencil,
their script/score and a pre-packed lunch
that does not require refrigeration. They
will be provided with snacks during the
day. On occasion, your child will bring
a note home with them requesting that
they bring additional personal items such
as white tights, black shoes, pants, etc.
for use as a costume piece. We will send
you a confirmation letter with all of
the details.
Q: My child
takes medication. Do you have a nurse
on staff?
While our staff is trained in CPR and
first aid, we do not have a nurse on staff
to administer medications. Other than
EPI Pens a parent might provide and other
emergency first aid care such as treating
cuts, scrapes, bee stings and the like,
we require that participants administer
medications on their own if needed during
the day, or at home prior to arriving.
Q: How
can I sign up?
A: Online is the fastest, most secure
way to get in on the adventure! Visit
our website: www.adventuretheatre.org!
Q: Who
can I speak to if I have additional questions/concerns?
A: Contact Julie Brylawski, our Summer
Program Manager at 301-634-2275 or alternately,
at jbrylawski@adventuretheatre.org. |