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Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Chatham Community Players’ Theater Creations Camp—Only 2 spots left!

Theater Creations Camp

7- to 11-year-olds who love performing

WHEN: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 - Fri, Aug 16, 2019. Camp runs Monday through Friday, 9 am to 12 noon.
WHERE:
Chatham Playhouse, 23 N. Passaic Ave., Chatham
TUITION: The two week camp is only $325 per camper. Price includes a copy of the show and a Theater Creations Camp T-shirt.
For more information, please visit ChathamPlayers.org.
RESERVE SPACE

Come make magic with us!  Be part of The Chatham Community Players Theater Creations Camp.

Our campers will learn the fundamentals of acting onstage while using their imaginations and artistic creativity to develop their very own play!  Through various games and exercises, our campers will also learn about different theatrical elements and how they are used to shape a performance.  An original script will be created using the campers chosen storyline and characters.

This work will be rehearsed and ultimately presented on the Chatham Playhouse stage in a full performance with no scripts in hand for family and friends.  This performance will take place on Friday, August 16 around 11:30am.

About Our Camp Director

Scott Tyler' Richenaker has been an actor, director and arts educator for over 15 years.  In 1998, after his Rising Star Nomination, Scott earned a scholarship to the Papermill Playhouse Summer Conservatory where he studied with Dr. Susan Speidel. He earned a Presidential Scholarship to Drew University and graduated with a BA in Theatre Arts. He went on to study at HB Studios in NYC with Austin Pendleton and Karen Ludwig in addition to apprenticing as an actor in Two River Theater's Local Artist Network for three years.  His extensive stage work has led him to perform on the Chatham Playhouse stage in ten different productions while also performing for the George Street Playhouse and Shoestring Players professional children's theater tours.  From grade school through high school, Scott has worked as an arts educator at Newark Academy, Kent Place School, Morris County School of Technology, Papermill Playhouse, Shakespeare Theatre of NJ, Chatham Playhouse and The Actor's Camp in Westfield.

Scott continues to engage in professional development for the arts and strives to bring his passion of performance to students of all ages.