Post by StJohnsChurch on May 22, 2019 14:17:06 GMT -5
St. John’s Episcopal Church in Washington, CT, is offering a three week summer theater and musical camp for area children this July. The children will be introduced to the magic of theater arts– acting, dancing and singing. The camp culminates in two joyous performances of an original work based on the story of Noah’s Ark in the beautiful Ehrick Rossiter designed church. The play is written and directed by Tom Dulack specifically for this event. Mr. Dulack is an award-winning playwright and director who worked for years with the New York Philharmonic’s Young People’s Concert series.
What: “The Rainy Days & Nights of Mr. and Mrs. Noah.”
Who: Children ages 6-11; no experience necessary
Where: St. John’s Parish Hall, 80 Green Hill Road, Washington, CT 0673
When: Monday July 8 through Saturday July 27, Monday – Friday, 9 am – noon. Snacks provided.
The days leading up to the performance might require additional rehearsal time.
Tuition: $50
Register Today! For more information please call Sarah Eyre at St Johns 860-868-2527
TOM DULACK is an award-winning playwright, novelist, and director. His play Incommunicado won a Kennedy Center Prize for New American Drama, and Friends Like These won the Kaufman and Hart Prize for New American Comedy. Among his other plays, which have appeared on and Off-Broadway as well as in leading regional theaters around the country, are Breaking Legs, Diminished Capacity, Francis, York Beach, Just Deserts, Solomon’s Child, 1348, Shooting Craps, and The Elephant & Mrs. Rossetti. His novels include The Stigmata of Dr. Constantine and The Misanthropes. He is also the author of the theater memoir In Love With Shakespeare. Between 2005 and 2016, he wrote and directed over 40 of the New York Philharmonics Young Peoples Concerts. He is also professor of English Literature at the University of Connecticut.
HEATHER LIPSON BELL works nationally and internationally on both stage & screen. She holds a bachelor of fine arts degree from the Boston Conservatory. She has appeared with the New York & Los Angeles Philharmonics; Los Angeles, Dallas, Palm Beach & Boston Lyric Opera companies; Boston & South Dakota Symphony Orchestras; Pasadena Symphony & Pops; at the Hollywood Bowl; and with City Ballet of Los Angeles, Helios Dance Theatre, La Danserie, South Bay Civic Light Opera, Cabrillo Music Theatre and Odyssey Dance Theatre. Her film credits include Academy Award winners The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and West Bank Story. She is currently founder & creative director of Performing Arts For All featured in the award-winning short documentary FREEZE! Try Again; Director of Education at MUSE/IQUE; Assistant Director/Guest Teaching Artist with LA Opera education department; Dancer with White Crane Dance Theatre and a Wharton Performance certified flexibility technician.
What: “The Rainy Days & Nights of Mr. and Mrs. Noah.”
Who: Children ages 6-11; no experience necessary
Where: St. John’s Parish Hall, 80 Green Hill Road, Washington, CT 0673
When: Monday July 8 through Saturday July 27, Monday – Friday, 9 am – noon. Snacks provided.
The days leading up to the performance might require additional rehearsal time.
Tuition: $50
Register Today! For more information please call Sarah Eyre at St Johns 860-868-2527
TOM DULACK is an award-winning playwright, novelist, and director. His play Incommunicado won a Kennedy Center Prize for New American Drama, and Friends Like These won the Kaufman and Hart Prize for New American Comedy. Among his other plays, which have appeared on and Off-Broadway as well as in leading regional theaters around the country, are Breaking Legs, Diminished Capacity, Francis, York Beach, Just Deserts, Solomon’s Child, 1348, Shooting Craps, and The Elephant & Mrs. Rossetti. His novels include The Stigmata of Dr. Constantine and The Misanthropes. He is also the author of the theater memoir In Love With Shakespeare. Between 2005 and 2016, he wrote and directed over 40 of the New York Philharmonics Young Peoples Concerts. He is also professor of English Literature at the University of Connecticut.
HEATHER LIPSON BELL works nationally and internationally on both stage & screen. She holds a bachelor of fine arts degree from the Boston Conservatory. She has appeared with the New York & Los Angeles Philharmonics; Los Angeles, Dallas, Palm Beach & Boston Lyric Opera companies; Boston & South Dakota Symphony Orchestras; Pasadena Symphony & Pops; at the Hollywood Bowl; and with City Ballet of Los Angeles, Helios Dance Theatre, La Danserie, South Bay Civic Light Opera, Cabrillo Music Theatre and Odyssey Dance Theatre. Her film credits include Academy Award winners The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and West Bank Story. She is currently founder & creative director of Performing Arts For All featured in the award-winning short documentary FREEZE! Try Again; Director of Education at MUSE/IQUE; Assistant Director/Guest Teaching Artist with LA Opera education department; Dancer with White Crane Dance Theatre and a Wharton Performance certified flexibility technician.