Camp Info
| Ages: | 3–18 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Arts: | Arts, Performing Arts, Acting, Drama, Improvisation, Musical Theater, Theater |
Pasadena, CA, USA
Theater 360 Summer Camp is a performance-based program that helps kids explore acting, storytelling, and creative expression. The atmosphere is upbeat, inclusive, and encouraging. Campers are guided by experienced instructors who focus on building confidence while teaching core theater skills.
The program centers around preparing a show. Campers spend their time learning acting techniques, rehearsing scenes, and working together as a cast. Along the way, they explore voice, movement, character development, and stage presence. Theater games and exercises are used to keep learning fun and engaging.
This camp is ideal for children and teens, typically ranging from early elementary through high school. Younger campers benefit from imaginative play and basic acting skills, while older students gain more structured training and performance experience. The group-based format works well for kids who enjoy social, creative activities.
What makes Theater 360 stand out is its strong focus on performance. Campers work toward a final production, giving them a clear goal and a sense of accomplishment at the end of the session.
| Ages: | 3–18 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Arts: | Arts, Performing Arts, Acting, Drama, 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 6 - Jul 24, 2026 | 19 | $1,000 |
Theater 360 Summer Camp is a day camp and does not provide overnight accommodations. Campers attend daily sessions and return home afterward.
This format allows children to experience a full theater program without leaving their home routine. It is especially helpful for younger campers or those new to summer programs.
Each day includes rehearsals, activities, and breaks, all within a structured schedule. Campers should come prepared in comfortable clothing suitable for movement and stage activities.
A key tradition at Theater 360 is the final performance. Campers spend their time preparing a show, which they present at the end of the session. This moment gives kids a chance to showcase their work and celebrate their progress.
Rehearsals are a central part of each day. Campers build their skills step by step, learning lines, blocking scenes, and working as a team.
The program also emphasizes creativity and collaboration. Kids contribute ideas, support each other, and grow together as a cast.
Theater games and warm-ups are another tradition. These activities help campers relax, build confidence, and connect with their peers.
These traditions create a sense of community and make the experience both meaningful and fun.
The program focuses on teaching acting through active participation and performance. Campers learn by doing — rehearsing scenes, playing theater games, and developing characters. Instructors guide students through each step, helping them build confidence and stage skills. The experience is collaborative, with campers working together toward a final show. This approach keeps kids engaged while helping them grow as performers.