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Summer Camp show announced at The Laboratory Theater of Florida
The Laboratory Theater of Florida’s award-winning education department will be holding a Summer Camp from June 26 to July 14 for students aged 11–17
The students will create and produce the high-octane c o m e d y “ S h e K i l l s M o n s t e r s : Y o u n g A d v e n t u r e r s Edition” by Qui Nguyen, with four performances July 13-16.
The Laboratory Theater of Florida takes a “whole actor” approach to acting In addition to physical theater, stage combat, voice modulation, blocking, stagecraft, and scene study, students also learn the basics of set design, lighting elements, lighting design, costuming, stage makeup, stage management, and theater etiquette and best practices And, of course, theater games
The camp culminates in a professional production of “She Kills Monsters: Young Adventurers Edition” by Qui Nguyen, which plays for four performances the weekend of July 14 Speaking and backstage roles are available for all abilities, genders, and ethnicities within the camp age range
This camp is limited to 15 students, ages 11-17, which guarantees one-on-one instruction and allows the theater to train the students safely The theater will consider actors outside this age range on a case-by-case basis and readiness assessment
Each day will offer a different intensive lesson This is a hands-on, interactive camp with theater professionals, a
Theatre From page 14 most plays, so the theatre recommends acting swiftly to lock into those seats and savings while supplies last Premium Subscriptions start at $342 (for six shows) and offer the biggest savings on premium seats
Single tickets go on sale July 10 and start at $65/$61 for regular performances and $43/$39 for previews Single Tickets for “Beehive” and “Lost Highway” start at $69/$63 Single tickets are priced dynamically and the value increases with demand The theater recommends the Flex Pass for single ticket buyers who want to
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