Theater Camps
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Adventures in Storytelling |Through singing, dancing and acting, students learn different techniques of storytelling. June 20-24, 10 am-noon (ages 4-5) and 1-3 pm (ages 6-8). At Expressions School of Performing Arts. $100. cdasummertheatre.com

Munchkin Camp: Broadway Summer Adventure |A camp focusing on all aspects of stage performance, ending with a performance for family/friends. Ages 5-7. June 19-23, 9 am-noon. $120. cytspokane.com

RTOP Summer Camps |Kids' performance camps culminate with a live performance. Ages 8+. Weekly, themed sessions cover performance basics and more, from June 19-July 21, meets Mon-Fri, 9 am-noon or 1-4 pm. At Regional Theatre of the Palouse, Pullman. $105/session. rtoptheatre.org (335-0750)

Shakes-Alive! Shakespeare Drama Camp |Teen actors spend two weeks on scenes from Shakespeare, Moliere and other classical playwrights as they learning paraphrasing, scansion, imagery, scene work and more. Camp concludes with a performance. Grades 7-12. June 19-30; Mon-Fri, 9 am-noon. $205. spokanecivictheatre.com

Spokane Children's Theatre Camps |Kids of all ages can gain confidence while learning stage-acting skills during a camp that culminates with a performance. June 19-23 (ages 5-7, "Robin Hood"); June 26-30 (ages 8-12, "Snow White"); July 10-14 (ages 8-12, "Treasure Island"); July 24-28 (ages 10-13, "St. George & the Dragon"); July 31-Aug. 4 (ages 10-13, "Super Heroes"). Meets Mon-Fri, 9 am-3 pm. $175. spokanechildrenstheatre.org (328-4886)

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe |Young actors learn basic performance skills by rehearsing and performing a play in a week. Grades 4-7. June 19-23, morning (9-11 am) or afternoon (1-3 pm) sessions offered, also set making ($60), from 11 am-12:30 pm. $120. spokanecivictheatre.com

Harry Potter in Diagon Alley |Young actors learn basic performance skills by rehearsing and performing a play in a week, set in the magical world of Harry Potter. Grades 4-7. June 26-30, morning (9-11 am) or afternoon (1-3 pm) sessions offered, with set making ($60) from 11 am-12:30 pm. $120. spokanecivictheatre.com (325-2507)

Main Stage Performance Camp |Young actors (ages 13-18) can audition for the main stage camp (June 12-14, 6:30 pm) and pre-season musical "Wanda's World." Selected actors can then enroll to practice and perform in a rehearsal camp, July 2-30, Mon-Fri, from 9 am-5 pm. Public performances July 21-30 (Thu-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 2 pm). $400. spokanecivictheatre.com

International Arts Camp: Musical Theater Intensive |A camp providing instruction in the theatre arts including: dance, music, acting and more. July 9-14, meets daily from 9 am-4 pm (ages 8-13) and 5:30-8 pm (ages 13-18). At Whitworth University. $150-$240. nbccamps.com/spokane-musical-theatre

Alice in Wonderland |Young actors learn basic performance skills by rehearsing and performing a play in a week. Grades 2-4. July 10-14, morning (9-11 am) or afternoon (1-3 pm) sessions offered, with set ($60) making session from 11 am-12:30 pm. $120. spokanecivictheatre.com (325-2507)

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang |Students explore themes of adventure, friendship and family in this classic madcap musical comedy. Ages 9-18. July 10-14, from 10 am-3 pm. At Expressions School of Performing Arts, Post Falls. $180. cdasummertheatre.com

CYT Junior Camps |Activities through the week include games, competitions and rehearsal for a Friday musical showcase. Camps offered for ages 5-12, with sessions offered July 10-14 ("Camp Aloha") and July 31-Aug. 4 ("Wicked"). At Northern Dance Studios, Hayden. $110-$175. cytni.org (208-762-9373)

Fairytale Theatre Camp |Children are introduced to the world of drama through fairytale stories, learning basic performance and how to create fun costumes. Ages 3-5. July 10-14, from 12:30-3 pm. At Corbin Art Center. $62. spokaneparks.org (625-6677)

Teen Camp: Broadway Takeover |A week-long camp focusing on all aspects of stage performance including dance, drama, and voice, ending with a performance for family and friends. Ages 13-18. July 10-14, from 9 am-5 pm. $200. cytspokane.com (487-6540)

Disney Theater Camp |Using the vast library of Disney songs, students learn musical theatre techniques influenced by some of the most popular shows ever written. Ages 9-18. July 17-21, from 10 am-2 pm. At Expressions School of Performing Arts, Post Falls. $165. cdasummertheatre.com

Junior Camp: Broadway Here & Now |A week-long camp focusing on all aspects of stage performance, including dance, drama, and voice, ending with a performance for family and friends. Ages 7-12. July 17-21 (Holy Cross Lutheran) and July 24-28, meets from 9 am-4 pm (CYT Theater). $200. cytspokane.com (487-6540)

Newsies Tween Camp |Travel back to the streets of New York circa 1900 as you act, sing and dance to songs from the 1992 Tony-Award winning Broadway musical. Ages 10-14. July 17-21, 9 am-3 pm; Friday showcase at 3 pm. At Northern Dance Studios, Hayden. $155-$175. cytni.org (208-762-9373)

Shakespeare in Performance |Students learn basic drama and prop-making skills and how to understand and deliver Shakespeare. Camp concludes with a public performance of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," on July 29-30 at 7:30 pm. Ages 11-18. July 17-29, meets Mon-Fri, 9 am-12:30 pm. At the Lion's Share Theatre, 1627 N. Atlantic. $195/student, discounts available. [email protected] (879-0302)

Treasure Island |Young actors learn basic performance skills by rehearsing and performing a play in a week. Grades 4-7. July 17-21, morning (9-11 am) or afternoon (1-3 pm) sessions offered, with set making from 11 am-12:30 pm ($60). $120. spokanecivictheatre.com

Play Time! Performing Arts Camp |Learn lines, songs, and choreography, and make props, scenery, and plan costumes for a play performed for family and friends. Grades 2-5. July 24-28, 9 am-3 pm. At St. George's School.' $350. sgs.org/summer (464-8815)

Sing it On |Get tips, tricks, and advice from professional local vocal coaches during the week of camp and then get ready for the Sing-Off in front of a panel of judges on the last day. Ages 13-18. July 24-28, 10 am-4 pm; showcase Friday at 5 pm. At Northern Dance Studios, Hayden. $175. cytni.org

The Dragon Rock |Young actors learn basic performance skills by rehearsing and performing a play in a week. Grades 2-4. July 24-28, morning (9-11 am) or afternoon (1-3 pm) sessions offered with set making ($60) from 11 am-12:30 pm. $120. spokanecivictheatre.com (325-2507)

Beauty and the Beast |Young actors learn basic performance skills by rehearsing and performing a play in a week. Grades 4-7. July 31-Aug. 4, morning (9-11 am) or afternoon (1-3 pm) sessions offered and set making ($60) session from 11 am-12:30 pm. $120. spokanecivictheatre.com (325-2507)

Summer Stage Drama Camp |Students team up for acting and improv games and a final day performance for family and friends. Ages 6-11. July 31-Aug. 4, 9 am-3 pm. At Corbin Art Center. $125. spokaneparks.org

Million Dollar Quartet |For the first time, CST hosts a camp for musicians; students put together a live performance of a musical theatre instrumental selection. Ages 13-18. Aug. 7-11, from 10 am-2 pm. At Expressions School of Performing Arts, Post Falls. $180. cdasummertheatre.com

Spokane Children's Theatre Teen Camp |A theater camp for teens, in which they'll rehearse and perform the show "Tarzan." Aug. 7-18; meets Mon-Fri, 9 am-3 pm. $265. spokanechildrenstheatre.org (328-4886)

Summer Intensive: Night of the Living Dead |Students can audition (July 28-29) to rehearse and perform in a two-week intensive theater camp to perform "Night of the Living Dead" for a live audience. Ages 10-17. Rehearsals from Aug. 7-17; camp concludes with performances from Aug. 18-20. $150. spokanecivictheatre.com

Take the Stage: Actors in Action |Students collaboratively write and perform a one-act play, drawing creative material from their own life experiences. Ages 11-18. Meets Aug. 14-18 and 21-25, from 10 am-2 pm. At Expressions School of Performing Arts, Post Falls. $250. cdasummertheatre.com

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Chey Scott is the Inlander's Editor, and has been on staff since 2012. Her past roles at the paper include arts and culture editor, food editor and listings editor. She also currently serves as editor of the Inlander's yearly, glossy magazine, the Annual Manual. Chey (pronounced “Shay”) is a lifelong resident...