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Friday, 12 January 2024

Top Theater Summer Camps for Metro Detroit Kids

Is your child creative and love anything theater related? Then, check out these summer camps in metro Detroit where they can learn new performance techniques and what goes on behind the scenes.

These summer camps fill up fast. Be sure to register ahead of time. Prices and locations for the camps are subject to change.

Theater Summer Camps in Metro Detroit

Boll YMCA Theater Camp

July 29-Aug. 2, 2024

While any summer camps in general can be expensive, theater camps in particular tend to run on the pricier side. The Boll YMCA theater camp is an exception, and kids still get a world class theater camp experience that culminates in a performance at the Marlene Boll Theatre.

Cranbrook Theatre School Camp

June 17-Aug. 9, 2024

Kids in grades 2-12 can enjoy this theater camp, which will be broken up by grades 2-8 (junior division) and grades 9-12 (senior division). Lunches and snacks are included.

Matrix School of Theatre

2024 Dates TBA

Leave this summer camp with a newfound confidence thanks to the performing arts. Campers will learn the ins and outs of theater productions and get a chance to make their own creations, too.

Performing Arts Camp

July 22-Aug. 16, 2023

Join the Performing Arts Camp in West Bloomfield Township for a summer of creativity. The four-week session (July 22-Aug. 16, 2023) for Grades 5-9 offers a full-scale theater production at $2,000. Younger participants (Grades 3-4) can join the Aug. 5-16 session for $550. Grades 1-2 can contribute to the main production alongside Theater Camp participants from Aug. 12-16 at $550.

Theater Camp at The Roeper School

June 24-Aug. 2, 2024

Explore creative expression at The Roeper School’s Bloomfield Hills camps. Their Theater Camp offers workshops in scene work, improvisation, singing, choreography, design, directing, stage management, and writing for grades 1-3 and 3-5, with third graders choosing their group. Speak Out: Forensics Camp (ages 9-12) focuses on acting through stories, poems, plays or personal writing, culminating in a final show.

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