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Fall Break - Picture Book Playmakers
Ages: 6 - 7
Camp Hours: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Free Before Care: Available starting at 8:00 AM
Free Aftercare: 3:00–5:00 PM Monday–Thursday
(No aftercare on Friday due to Sharing Day)
What to Bring: Packed lunch, water bottle, a snack, comfortable clothes, and closed-toe shoes.
Experience Needed: None! Beginners and experienced young artists are all welcome.
You can find more FAQS at our website: http://littlebluetheatre.org/education/camps
In Picture Book Playmakers, we don’t just read the story, we step inside it.
Campers explore a beloved piece of children's literature (picture book or fairy tale) and turn it into a piece of theatre together.
Through creative drama games, movement, and storytelling, campers bring characters to life while working together to build a play inspired by the story.
Along the way they practice imagination, collaboration, and creative problem-solving as they explore what happens when a story becomes a living world.
This camp is a joyful introduction to theatre-making for young creators who love stories, play, and big ideas.
At the end of the week, families are invited to see the story come to life during our friday afternoon Story Reveal, a joyful moment when campers bring their week of imagination and collaboration to life.
Fall Break - Story Forge
Ages: 11 - 14
Camp Hours: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Free Before Care: Available starting at 8:00 AM
Free Aftercare: 3:00–5:00 PM - Monday–Thursday
(No aftercare on Friday due to Sharing Day)
What to Bring: Packed lunch, water bottle, a snack, comfortable clothes, and closed-toe shoes.
Experience Needed: None! Beginners and experienced young artists are all welcome.
You can find more FAQS at our website: http://littlebluetheatre.org/education/camps
In Story Forge, campers create a brand-new piece of theatre from scratch.
There is no script waiting for them — the story is built in the room.
Each week begins with a big question. Examples might be: What feels unfair? What feels joyful? What does belonging mean?
From there, the ensemble uses improvisation, writing, movement, and collaborative storytelling to develop characters, scenes, and an original world.
At the end of the week, families are invited to see the story come to life during our friday afternoon Story Reveal, a joyful moment when campers bring their week of imagination and collaboration to life.
Fall Break - World Weavers
Ages: 8 - 10
Camp Hours: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Free Before Care: Available starting at 8:00 AM
Free Aftercare: 3:00–5:00 PM Monday–Thursday
(No aftercare on Friday due to Sharing Day)
What to Bring: Packed lunch, water bottle, a snack, comfortable clothes, and closed-toe shoes.
Experience Needed: None! Beginners and experienced young artists are all welcome.
You can find more FAQS at our website: http://littlebluetheatre.org/education/camps
Every culture tells stories to make sense of the world.
In World Weavers, campers explore folktales and origin stories from cultures around the globe. Together we look at where these stories come from, why they were told, and what they meant to the communities who shared them.
Campers then take inspiration from these traditions and begin weaving their own theatrical story as an ensemble. Through improvisation, movement, and collaborative storytelling, they create an original performance that honors the roots of these stories while adding their own voices and imagination.
The result is a piece of theatre that belongs uniquely to the group who created it.
At the end of the week, families are invited to see the story come to life during our friday afternoon Story Reveal, a joyful moment when campers bring their week of imagination and collaboration to life.