Seasonal Camps
Each season, we offer immersive, age-appropriate theatre camps designed to keep students engaged, inspired, and growing during school breaks.
If you’re looking for a camp that combines professional training, creativity, and genuine care for kids, you’re in the right place.
Summer Camp 2026
Why Families Choose Theatre 360 Camps
At Theatre 360, camps are more than a fun way to pass the time. They are thoughtfully designed educational experiences grounded in our core belief: education comes before performance.
Every camp is built to:
Teach real skills in acting, voice, and movement
Build confidence through collaboration and creativity
Encourage curiosity, empathy, and self-expression
Create a safe, supportive environment where every student is seen
Whether a student is brand new to theatre or already loves being on stage, our camps meet them where they are and help them grow.
What Makes Our Camps Different
Professional instruction from experienced teaching artists
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
Balanced structure that blends training, play, and performance
Inclusive, nurturing environment focused on personal growth
Excellent value, without sacrificing quality
Our camps emphasize process, teamwork, and learning, not pressure or competition.
Who Our Camps Are For
Students who love to sing, act, move, and create
Kids who want to try theatre in a low-pressure, welcoming setting
Families looking for a structured, meaningful arts experience
Young performers who want to keep growing between sessions
Our camps are designed for a range of ages and experience levels, with programming tailored to support both beginners and more experienced students.
Sample Days
Musical Theatre Camp
9:00-10:15am – Acting
Throughout the session, students will learn about projection, diction, improvisation, story building, what blocking is, taking direction, building characters, memorization & focus.
These are taught through theatre games, exercises, scripts, and scene work.
10:15-10:30am – Break
10:30-11:45am – Voice
Each student will learn how to correctly breathe while supporting their voice. Pitch is taught through vocal exercises, as well as placement, phrasing, vocal control, and style.
11:45-12:15pm – Lunch
12:15-1:30 – Dance
Students are taught balance, coordination, spatial awareness, and dance steps. Each day students work on learning proper dance technique through musical theatre dance.
Combinations are taught to teach the student jazz, dance vocabulary, and steps. Choreography is taught and rehearsed.
1:30-1:45pm – Break
1:45-3:00pm – Rehearsal
Showbiz Kids
9:00-9:55am – Dance
Students are taught balance, coordination, spatial awareness, and dance steps.Each day students work on learning proper dance technique through musical theatre dance.
Combinations are taught to teach the student jazz, dance vocabulary, and steps. Choreography is taught and rehearsed.
9:55-10:00am – Break
10:00-10:45am – Voice
Each student will learn how to correctly breathe while supporting their voice. Pitch is taught through vocal exercises, as well as placement, phrasing, vocal control, and style.
10:45-11:00: Break
11:00-12:00pm – Acting & Arts and Crafts
Throughout the session, students will learn about projection, diction, improvisation, story building, what blocking is, taking direction, building characters, memorization and focus. These are taught through theatre games, exercises, scripts, and scene work.
All arts and crafts will be related to the final showcase (basic prop building, masks for costumes, etc.)
A Look Back at Past Theatre 360 Camps
Over the years, Theatre 360 camps have explored a wide range of themes, styles, and stories, giving students the chance to dive into musical theatre, character work, ensemble collaboration, and performance.
We Can’t Wait to Spend Camp With You
Check back soon for upcoming camp announcements, or join our mailing list to be the first to know when registration opens.
At Theatre 360, we’re not just creating great camp memories we’re helping young people build confidence, creativity, and skills that last well beyond the stage.
Summer Camp Cancellation Policy
You must email info@theatre360.org to cancel.
A credit or refund will be provided up to 14 days prior to the start of camp minus the nonrefundable deposit of $200 for 2-week & 9-day camps and $150 for 1-week camps.
Please note: Should you miss camp for any reason, there are no pro-rations, make-ups, refunds, or credits given. Summer camps require and expect full attendance.
Discounts Available
for Multi-Sessions & Siblings:
Two 1-week camps : $50 OFF
Two 1 or 2-week camps: $50 OFF
Two 2-week camps: $75 OFF
3 or more camps: $100 OFF
*Discount automatically applied at check-out. Please add all camps in cart at check-out for discount to automatically apply!
Payment Plans Available
2 installments available for all camps!
Waitlist Available
If a session is full, please join our waitlist! This is checked weekly.
You will be informed on a first come first serve basis if an opening becomes available.
FAQs
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Our registration system, Sawyer, works best in Google Chrome. We strongly recommend using Chrome when signing up to avoid technical issues.
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Yes. Students participating in a summer musical must be enrolled in at least two weeks of camp prior to auditioning.
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To cancel a camp registration, you must email info@theatre360.org.
A credit or refund is available up to 14 days before the start of camp, minus the nonrefundable deposit:
$200 for 2-week and 9-day camps
$150 for 1-week camps
Please note:
There are no prorations, make-ups, refunds, or credits for missed days.
Camps are cumulative and require full attendance for student success.
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Yes. Discounts are available for siblings and multi-session enrollment:
Two 1-week camps: $50 off
Two 1- or 2-week camps: $50 off
Two 2-week camps: $75 off
Three or more camps: $100 off
Discounts are automatically applied at checkout. All camps must be added to your cart at the same time for the discount to apply.
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Yes. Two-installment payment plans are available for all camps.
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Yes. If a session is full, you may join the waitlist.
Waitlists are reviewed weekly.
Families are contacted on a first-come, first-served basis if a spot becomes available.
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Students should bring:
Lunch and snacks each day
Please note: No fridge or microwave is available
No food drop-offs during the day
A labeled water bottle
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Comfortable clothes that allow for movement
Close-toed shoes only (no sandals, Crocs, or slip-ons; sneakers are best)
Dance shoes are encouraged but not required
Please label all belongings
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Free early drop-off at 8:30 AM is available for Musical Theatre and ShowBiz Kids camps
No aftercare is offered
Students must remain on-site for the full camp day
Timely pick-up is required to avoid late pick-up fees
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Yes. All camps conclude with a showcase for families:
1-week Musical Theatre camps: 30-minute showcase
9-day and 2-week Musical Theatre camps: 45-minute showcase
ShowBiz Kids camps: 20-minute showcase
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We strongly discourage absences.
Camps are cumulative, and student success depends on consistent attendance.
Please schedule appointments and vacations outside of camp dates whenever possible.