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Cape Stages education outreach coordinator Jessica PerichCarleton said each summer the camp has been wildly successful.Were really excited about the new sessions being offered in this years camp, especially the Apprentices, PerichCarleton said. We want kids to feel comfortable on stage. The things they pick up on things very quickly. And each part is necessary for the final production. Cape Stages Education Outreach Department gives students oneonone instruction from top professionals with creative group sessions in two weeklong intensive acting camps. Each apprentice will receive half scholarship for the Nobles camp.

to We build community in weeks time with all the kids working together, learning together and accomplishing something together. 21, to The characters they add could have been in the original play, but this way the kids make the play their own.To email Debra Rech at The PressDRechpressofac.

Students will shadow mentor teacher in the field of theater performance of Shakespeare, acting skills, as well as young people vacationing or spending the summer in Cape County come to the program, which PerichCarleton said is another benefit of the camp.Youth to meet kids from all over the country, PerichCarleton said. to They will perform selected scenes from A MidSummer Nights Dream on We see many of the same youth each year, and they just love it. The first day of each camp, kids create their own characters based on the play and then give them life.

The things they pick up on things very quickly. We want kids to feel comfortable on stage. Kids learn to socialize, and they really work together to accomplish the goal of performing play for the community at the end of camp. to The of the Nobles camp, so they will pay only 200 for the entire camp. PerichCarleton said students learn Shakespeare but adapt it to the vernacular.These are intensive acting camps for youth who are really interested in theater, PerichCarleton said.

Giving kids the chance to experience professional theater, have voice and communicate their thoughts and feelings through acting. The things they pick up on things very quickly.

All camps are held at the Robert Shackleton Theater, located at Bank and Lafayette streets in Cape 28, to And each part is necessary for the final production. These kids pick up on are amazing. The is 225 per student. When they see they can do that, they often feel as if they can conquer anything. The Nobles will meet from When it all comes together at the end, the kids are so proud. Each apprentice will receive 200 off the of the Nobles camp is 400 per student.

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