Registration is now open for the Peter and Wendy session of the Madison Center for the Arts Summer Camp in partnership with Missoula Children’s Theatre. This week‑long program provides students with a complete theatrical experience, including auditions, rehearsals, and a fully staged production led by professional MCT touring actor‑educators. Camp meets daily from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM and welcomes students of all experience levels who are interested in performance, storytelling, and collaborative creative work. Snacks are provided each day; however, lunch is not included in tuition and should be brought from home.
The Peter and Wendy session runs June 8 through June 12 and concludes with a final performance on Saturday, June 13 at 1:00 PM on the Madison Center for the Arts stage. Each session includes 16 spaces for children entering 1st grade through age 7, 44 spaces for children ages 8 to 18, and four Assistant Director positions for students typically ages 12 to 18 who are interested in leadership and behind‑the‑scenes experience. Registration is open to all children, including those who reside outside the district.
Families are encouraged to register early, as space is limited, and this session fills quickly. The program offers a supportive, fast‑paced environment where students can build confidence, develop performance skills, and participate in a memorable theatrical experience.
When Captain Hook sends his right-hand man, Smee, on a quest to capture Peter Pan, it’s seemingly business as usual…at first. Little does Hook realize what fantastic adventures await him and his pirate posse in their search for the elusive Peter Pan. Mistaken identities, ever-morphing clouds, a classy crocodile, some very lost boys, and a fickle shadow all add to the mayhem. Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Darling embark on a quest of their own and find themselves trekking everywhere from Hawaii to the North Pole in search of their three missing children. With help from the earth-friendly Neverlanders, exotic Neverland creatures, and faithful Tinker Bell, the Darling children are found, disputes are ultimately resolved, and everyone–including Captain Hook –finds a place where they truly belong.
When Captain Hook sends his right-hand man, Smee, on a quest to capture Peter Pan, it’s seemingly business as usual…at first. Little does Hook realize what fantastic adventures await him
When Captain Hook sends his right-hand man, Smee, on a quest to capture Peter Pan, it’s seemingly business as usual…at first. Little does Hook realize what fantastic adventures await him and his pirate posse in their search for the elusive Peter Pan. Mistaken identities, ever-morphing clouds, a classy crocodile, some very lost boys, and a fickle shadow all add to the mayhem. Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Darling embark on a quest of their own and find themselves trekking everywhere from Hawaii to the North Pole in search of their three missing children. With help from the earth-friendly Neverlanders, exotic Neverland creatures, and faithful Tinker Bell, the Darling children are found, disputes are ultimately resolved, and everyone–including Captain Hook–finds a place where they truly belong.
Each week-long session contains 16 spots for those who are entering 1st grade or are 7 years old, 44 spots for ages 8-18, and 4 spots for assistant directors (typically ages 10-12).
Registration opens on Wednesday, April 8th, and is open until May 29th. Registration for one week of camp is $180.
When Captain Hook sends his right-hand man, Smee, on a quest to capture Peter Pan, it’s seemingly business as usual…at first. Little does Hook realize what fantastic adventures await him
When Captain Hook sends his right-hand man, Smee, on a quest to capture Peter Pan, it’s seemingly business as usual…at first. Little does Hook realize what fantastic adventures await him and his pirate posse in their search for the elusive Peter Pan. Mistaken identities, ever-morphing clouds, a classy crocodile, some very lost boys, and a fickle shadow all add to the mayhem. Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Darling embark on a quest of their own and find themselves trekking everywhere from Hawaii to the North Pole in search of their three missing children. With help from the earth-friendly Neverlanders, exotic Neverland creatures, and faithful Tinker Bell, the Darling children are found, disputes are ultimately resolved, and everyone–including Captain Hook–finds a place where they truly belong.
Each week-long session contains 16 spots for those who are entering 1st grade or are 7 years old, 44 spots for ages 8-18, and 4 spots for assistant directors (typically ages 10-12).
Registration opens on Wednesday, April 8th, and is open until May 29th. Registration for one week of camp is $180.
When Captain Hook sends his right-hand man, Smee, on a quest to capture Peter Pan, it’s seemingly business as usual…at first. Little does Hook realize what fantastic adventures await him
When Captain Hook sends his right-hand man, Smee, on a quest to capture Peter Pan, it’s seemingly business as usual…at first. Little does Hook realize what fantastic adventures await him and his pirate posse in their search for the elusive Peter Pan. Mistaken identities, ever-morphing clouds, a classy crocodile, some very lost boys, and a fickle shadow all add to the mayhem. Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Darling embark on a quest of their own and find themselves trekking everywhere from Hawaii to the North Pole in search of their three missing children. With help from the earth-friendly Neverlanders, exotic Neverland creatures, and faithful Tinker Bell, the Darling children are found, disputes are ultimately resolved, and everyone–including Captain Hook–finds a place where they truly belong.
Each week-long session contains 16 spots for those who are entering 1st grade or are 7 years old, 44 spots for ages 8-18, and 4 spots for assistant directors (typically ages 10-12).
Registration opens on Wednesday, April 8th, and is open until May 29th. Registration for one week of camp is $180.
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