Classes, Workshops and Camps

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All camps take place at Fountain Hills Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd. Fountain Hills, AZ. Phone: 480-837-9661 x3.

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Class Times More Information
01. Annie Performance Camp 10am-4pm

June 3rd through 21st,  3 weeks
Monday-Friday 10am-4pm
Ages 7 to 14

Tuition: $600

Instructor: Debby Rosenthal

This performance-based camp will focus on the essential skills needed for a working theater production, alongside professional teaching artists who provide real-world training. Through rehearsals and lessons, campers will build self-confidence, gain skills they can use in all aspects of life, and grow new friendships with their fellow cast mates. All campers will have a part in the production, perform two ticketed performances, have their picture and bio in the show program and a camp t-shirt! 

Features 30 minute performance of "Annie Kids"
Final performance for the public:
Friday, June 21st at 2pm and 5pm

Final performance tickets can be purchased here: 

Annie Kids is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com

02. Princess Tea Party Camp 10am-12pm

June 24th through 28th, 1 week
Monday-Friday, 10am-12pm 

Ages 4-8

Tuition: $125

Instructor: Debby Rosenthal

Calling all princesses! A fun-filled morning of acting, singing, dress-up and tea parties. Lessons we will work on - being thankful, being thoughtful, sharing and princess manners. Plus crown and wand decorating!

03. On Camera Acting Camp 1pm-4pm

June 24th through 28th, 1 week
Monday-Friday, 1pm-4pm 
Ages 8+

Tuition: $175

Instructor: Debby Rosenthal

Learn the magical form of on-camera acting in this popular class for commercials, TV and film. Students perform actual scripts, are filmed, then watch the results with constructive direction during every class.

The class will focus on the difference between stage and film acting, the 3 forms of on-camera auditioning, understanding the “business”, how to handle nerves, script break down, memorization techniques, how to hold a script, body language, how to “be yourself”, how to practice at home, how to improve your audition to beat the competition, what to do when you get cast and what to expect on a set.

04. Frozen Performance Camp 10am-4pm

July 8th through 26th, 3 weeks
Monday-Friday 10am-4pm
Ages 7 to 14

Tuition: $600

Instructor: Debby Rosenthal

This performance-based musical theater camp will focus on dancing, singing, and acting skills. Through rehearsals and lessons, campers will build self-confidence, gain skills they can use in all aspects of life, and grow new friendships with their fellow cast mates. All campers will have a part in the production, perform two ticketed performances, have their picture and bio in the show program and a camp t-shirt! 

Features 30 minute performance of "Frozen Kids"
Final performances for the public: 
Friday, July 26th at 2pm and 5pm

Final performance tickets can be purchased here: 

Frozen Kids is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com

05. Princess Tea Party Camp 10am-12pm

July 29th through August 2nd, 1 week
Monday-Friday, 10am-12pm 

Ages 4-8

Tuition: $125

Instructor: Debby Rosenthal

Calling all princesses! A fun-filled morning of acting, singing, dress-up and tea parties. Lessons we will work on - being thankful, being thoughtful, sharing and princess manners. Plus crown and wand decorating!

06. On Camera Camp 1pm-4pm

July 29th through August 2nd, 1 week
Monday-Friday, 1pm-4pm 
Ages 8+

Tuition: $175

Instructor: Debby Rosenthal

Learn the magical form of on-camera acting in this popular class for commercials, TV and film. Students perform actual scripts, are filmed, then watch the results with constructive direction during every class.

The class will focus on the difference between stage and film acting, the 3 forms of on-camera auditioning, understanding the “business”, how to handle nerves, script break down, memorization techniques, how to hold a script, body language, how to “be yourself”, how to practice at home, how to improve your audition to beat the competition, what to do when you get cast and what to expect on a set.

Each student’s confidence will grow as they learn how to adjust their performance for the camera, better understand the business and how to get an agent in Arizona! Students will share what they learned the last day of class, and instructions given to parents on how to help their child get an agent. This is the only place in town to get this kind of training & experience.