On Site Field Trips

Bring the magic of musical theater to your school.

Introduce budding artists and theatre lovers to the terminology and thrills of being on stage, in rehearsals, behind the scenes, and in the audience. Our educators infuse energy and passion into your students and can captivate any group size and age range. Tailor your experience with songs and scenes that will ignite your students' enthusiasm.


Cost: $3 per student, minimum 50 students per 2 hour session. Multiple sessions per day available. 


Please note: Ideal for grades K-8.


To Inquire: Email us to customize your experience.

Phase 1: Audience Member Experience

Duration: 30 minutes


In the first phase, students will be given a ticket in their classroom with a section listed on it. Students will enter the primary group space, and will head over to their assigned section. The instructors will give a short presentation on theater, covering concepts listed below.


Phase 2: Rehearsal Experience

Duration: 60 minutes


The group will then explore a 3-part rehearsal experience: a lesson in singing, dancing and acting (If the group is larger than 50, we'll break into smaller groups for better instruction).


Singing:
Learn a familiar song as a group


Dancing:
Learn a short dance/movement routine to your song selection


Acting:
Break into smaller groups to practice acting with different emotions



Phase 3: Performance Experience

Duration: 30 minutes



The groups will come back together and perform their song selections for each other. 


Key Takeaways

Phase 1: 

  • What is a character? What does it mean to “act” as someone you’re not? 
  • Performer Voices (projecting)  vs. Audience Voices (remaining silent)
  • How do we create a story onstage?
  • Set Design
  • Lights and Sound
  • Costumes and Makeup
  • Directing

Phase 2: 

  • Singing
  • Body/Voice Connection
  • Breathing
  • Vocal Warm Up: 
  • Registers - Head Voice vs Chest voice
  • Dynamics - Loud and soft sounds 
  • Dancing
  • How to follow simple movement instructions as a group
  • Acting
  • Improv
  • Small Group Exercises
  • How to empathize with your character

Phase 3: 

  • How to overcome stage fright
  • How to support your friends after their performance


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