What is a camp day like?
A camp day varies based on the particular type of production, and how many days remain until the show. However, there are similarities in the basic structure of each day. The first 15 minutes are “gathering time”, in which campers are dropped off, greet their friends, and prepare for the day. After that, the group convenes for a morning warm-up, which is often a theatre game led by the staff. At that point, the rehearsals or creative classes begin. Depending on the day and the production, the group will break up into smaller groups to work with different faculty (for example: one group with the director, one with the choreographer or musical director, and one group with the tech director), or will stay together as a whole to brainstorm or rehearse. Lunch break is usually an hour mid-day, during which the campers go outside to eat and relax on our playing fields. We encourage the “kids to be kids” and play Capture the Flag, Frisbee, or just hang out and chat with their friends during th