
Oak Hall is offering 4 different drama camps in 2025!
Frozen Junior - June 2nd-6th | Boys and Girls, entering grades 3rd-12th
Students will audition, rehearse, and perform all in one week for this intensive theater summer camp! They will receive solo and group instruction to develop their drama and vocal skills, along with having fun and making memories. This camp concludes with a performance on Friday evening at 5:30pm.
Two Week Musical Intensives:
Annie Kids- June 16th-27th | Boys & Girls, entering grades 3-11
101 Dalmatians - July 7th-18th | Boys & Girls, entering grades 2nd-9th
Students will rehearse to prepare for a Friday evening performance which takes place on the second Friday of the camp. Students will receive solo and group instruction to develop their drama, dance, and vocal skills while having fun and making memories. In addition, this camp also incorporates our brand-new design and production components. Get hands-on experience with all the design aspects of theatre, such as lighting and costume design. These classes are an excellent introduction to all the behind-the-scenes magic that goes into producing a show. Professionals from the industry will be brought in throughout the camp. Watch out, parents—we’ll WOW you with a performance on the last day of camp!
Drama Workshop- Next Stop: Broadway! - June 9th-13th | Rising 3rd Graders through 12 Graders
Next Stop: Broadway is an exciting one-week intensive designed for aspiring performers to explore the art of musical theater from every angle. This immersive camp focuses on developing the “triple threat” – acting, singing, and dancing – while also offering an inside look at the design and production aspects of theater. Throughout the week, students will participate in hands-on workshops led by professionals working in the industry, offering invaluable insights into the creative process. Each day of the program focuses on a different aspect of theater: from vocal techniques and choreography to acting skills and scene work. In addition to performance training, campers will have the unique opportunity to dive into the technical side of theater. They’ll explore lighting, set design, costume creation, and other behind-the-scenes elements, all of which are crucial to bringing a show to life. This experience not only builds artistic skills but also fosters a deeper understanding of the collaborative process that happens on and off the stage.