Maureen Hamill's 2008 Summer Cabaret Workshop: 15th Anniversary!
For Children & Teens
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Special 6 day Session: Monday, August 18 - Saturday, August 23
Classes are Monday through Friday, 9am to 3pm.
Performance to be held on Saturday evening, August 23rd.
Now in it's 15th year!
The Summer Cabaret Workshop at the Fairfield Theatre Company is a comprehensive, performance-oriented theatre program for children between the ages of 6 and 17 taught by theatre professionals under the direction of Maureen Hamill.
The emphasis of the program is on developing self-confidence and poise, while bringing out the best of your child’s talents.
Our Summer Cabaret Workshop has a strong focus on song and dance with sessions in acting improvisational skills. Our theatrical performance camp develops stage presence and other aspects of theatre and nurtures the concept of teamwork as a cast to help participants work toward the common good.
The Summer Cabaret Workshop consists of three two-week long sessions and new this year, a special 6 day session. Children are welcome to join one, two, three or all sessions. No audition is required.
No special footwear is required but students are requested to wear tied shoes or sneakers (NO SANDALS) as they will participate in dance sessions daily.
For more information, call (203) 259-1036 or log on to www.fairfieldtheatre.org for additional information and registration forms.
Cost per session, per child: $500.00
Registration Forms are available for download from this site. Click on the link below. Mail your completed registration with payment to Fairfield Theatre Company P.O. Box 320901, Fairfield, CT. 06825
Our goal in the Summer Cabaret Workshop is to help each young person develop poise and self confidence. We encourage kids and work with them to cultivate their talents and abilities but most importantly, we teach them the concept of teamwork. The kids work together as members of a cast and help each other to create a performance they can all be proud to stage.
MAUREEN HAMILL
Program Director