Camp Info
| Ages: | 6–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Arts: | Arts, Performing Arts, Acting, Improvisation, Musical Theater, Theater |
Hollywood, CA, USA
Musical Theater Camp – Hollywood introduces young performers to the exciting world of stage musicals. The program blends singing, acting, and dance into a fun, structured experience where campers learn how musical theater productions come together.
Throughout the week, students work on songs, choreography, and character development from well-known musicals. Instructors guide campers through vocal warm-ups, stage movement, and acting exercises that help bring scenes to life. The environment is upbeat and collaborative, encouraging students to take creative risks while supporting one another.
This camp is especially appealing to elementary and middle school students who enjoy performing arts. Kids who like singing, dancing, acting, or watching Broadway-style shows often feel right at home here. Beginners are welcome, and students with previous experience also benefit from the chance to refine their performance skills.
By the end of the program, campers participate in a short showcase where they present what they’ve rehearsed during the week. This performance helps students build stage confidence and experience the excitement of performing in front of an audience.
| Ages: | 6–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Arts: | Arts, Performing Arts, Acting, Improvisation, Musical Theater, Theater |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 13 - Jul 24, 2026 | 12 | $995 |
Musical Theater Camp – Hollywood is a day camp, meaning campers attend during scheduled daytime hours and return home each afternoon. There is no overnight accommodation or residential housing associated with this program.
Campers spend their time in supervised indoor rehearsal and classroom spaces where singing, acting, and dance instruction take place. Groups are typically organized by age to help instructors tailor activities to the students’ developmental levels.
The day-camp format allows students to enjoy an immersive performing arts experience while maintaining their regular evening routines at home. This setup works especially well for younger campers or families seeking a structured daytime activity during the summer.
A key tradition of Musical Theater Camp is the end-of-week performance. Campers spend the week rehearsing songs, choreography, and scenes, all leading up to a final showcase.
The performance allows students to demonstrate what they’ve learned while experiencing the excitement of being on stage. For many campers, this is the highlight of the program. Friends and family are often invited to watch the presentation.
Throughout the week, campers also participate in group warm-ups, ensemble rehearsals, and character-building exercises. These routines create a shared sense of preparation and teamwork.
By the time the showcase arrives, students feel proud of their progress and excited to perform.
Musical Theater Camp – Hollywood introduces campers to the essential elements of stage performance. Each day begins with group warm-ups that prepare students for singing, dancing, and acting activities.
Campers practice vocal exercises to develop projection and confidence. They also learn choreography that matches the musical numbers being rehearsed. Dance sessions help students understand stage movement and timing.
Acting workshops focus on character expression, storytelling, and stage presence. Campers learn how to deliver lines with emotion and interact with fellow performers. These exercises help build confidence while strengthening performance skills.
Throughout the week, instructors combine these elements as students rehearse musical scenes and songs. The goal is to help campers experience how acting, singing, and dance work together in musical theater.
By the end of the session, campers present a short showcase that features the songs and choreography they practiced. This performance allows students to celebrate their progress and share their new skills with an audience.