Spotlight Advanced Drama Camp
Spotlight is proud to present: Spongebob the Musical!
July 13-August 7 (4 week session)
Performances August 7 at 7pm and August 8 at 2pm
Theme: The Spongebob Musical: Youth Edition
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea and is the hottest star on Broadway? Why, it's SpongeBob SquarePants! This one-hour edition of the hit Broadway musical, brilliantly adapted from the iconic Nickelodeon series, is specially tailored for young actors.
This four-week camp is designed to bring more opportunities for experienced young actors and theatre techs. This camp is recommended for campers with prior theatre experience. Campers will audition for roles on the first day of camp. This camp is designed to provide campers with an in-depth exploration of music, dance, acting, and technical theatre. All campers will contribute to tech by creating sets, costumes, and props. Additionally, the camp is seeking campers interested in technical theatre, who will not audition for the show and instead will help run the lights, sound, and work as a stage management team. Led by a team of professional teaching artists, campers will learn every aspect of the theatre process as they work together as a team to bring to life a full-scale musical. Former camp attendees have been featured on the stages of Ford’s Theatre and Signature Theatre. This is an advanced, fast-paced camp for experienced young theatre artists. Campers without prior theatre experience are encouraged to instead attend our traditional summer camp program.
5 spots for ages 10-15 theatre tech focus
5 spots for ages 8-9 performers
20 spots for ages 10-15 performers
Hours: 9am-4pm M-F (extended for 2026 by 1 hour!) and aftercare from 4-5:30pm M-Th. Dropoff begins at 8:50am.
Ages: 8-15
Spotlight Advanced Drama Camp performances will be held at 7pm on August 7 and 2pm on August 8.
Pricing: $1650 for Spotlight Camp (4 week session), $550 for aftercare for all 4 weeks of Spotlight camp
POLICIES, REFUNDS, AND EXCHANGES
COVID-19 Policy
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Withdrawal Policy
All classes are non-refundable, but if you withdraw one week or more before a class start date, you can elect to receive a credit valid for any class in our current season. All class credits expire at the end of the calendar year, and must be used before that date. To withdraw, contact info@fairfaxcitytheatre.org
Inclement Weather
In the event of a closing or class cancellation due to inclement weather, please check our website and social media pages for updates. Reasonable efforts also will be made to contact students by phone and email. In the event of a cancellation, a make-up class will be offered. If the student is not able to attend the make-up class, a partial refund will be issued.
Medical Emergency
If there is a medical emergency and we are unable to contact a parent or if time does not permit, 911 services will be used. All expenses incurred are the responsibility of parent/legal guardian.
Code of Conduct
To provide students with a safe and supportive environment, we do not tolerate any form of physical or verbal abuse, harassment, vandalism, or the use of any illegal substances. Any behaviors found in violation of this policy will be addressed and the student may be asked to leave classes or workshops. No refunds or credits will be issued if a student is expelled for a violation of the Code of Conduct.
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Drop Off and Pick Up
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