Summer 2025 Classes, Camps, and Performances
Join us at Storybook Theatre for a summer filled with acting camps, performance opportunities, artistic creativity, and more for teen students ages 12-18.
Spaces in each class/camp are limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Register early to save your spot.
Students are welcome to sign up for multiple camps, productions, and classes! Please contact us with questions! Fill out THIS FORM to register for multiple classes or camps, for multiple students, or if you wish to set up a payment plan. If you are only registering for ONE class, you DO NOT need to fill out this form; find the regular registration link below.
Check back by March 20 for additional classes and opportunities!

Seussical the Musical
Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International
Auditions: May 19 & 20
Callbacks: May 22
Performances: July 10-12
Open to ages 4-18
Click Here for Production Information and Audition Signup!
*Participate in both Seussical the Musical and a Performance Camp (see options below) and save $50!*
Eligible camps:
American Girl Camp - ages 7-13
Disney's The Lion King Jr. - ages 7-13
High School Musical Jr. - ages 13-18
To get this discount, please fill out our payment plan / multiple class request form.
Build Your Own Workshop Camps
Week 1: May 27-30
Week 2: June 9-12
Week 3: August 11-4

Disney's High School Musical Jr.
Camp Dates: July 21-25, 9:00am-4:00pm
Auditions:
June 21, 1-3pm
Performances:
July 25, 5pm
July 26, 2pm & 5pm
$275
It's the first day after winter break at East High. The Jocks, Brainiacs, Thespians and Skater Dudes find their cliques, recount their vacations and look forward to the new year. Basketball team captain and resident jock, Troy, discovers that the brainy Gabriella, a girl he met singing karaoke on his ski trip, has just enrolled at East High. They cause an upheaval when they decide to audition for the high school musical that is being led by Ms. Darbus. Although many students resent the threat posed to the "status quo," Troy and Gabriella's alliance might just open the door for others to shine as well.
Campers should bring:
-a sack lunch and adequate snacks each day (no peanut products please)
-closed toed shoes
-refillable water bottle
Here's a little bit about what to expect:
-Learn, rehearse, and perform an entire musical production in less than a week!
-Learn about stage design (set/costumes/props) by helping to prepare for the production.
-Enjoy theme days each day of camp (pajama day, crazy socks day, etc.).
-Campers are expected to turn phones in at the beginning of each day and only retrieve them on breaks or at day's end.
-3 Performances for family/friends to attend (students MUST be available for all performances)
-All costumes provided (with the exception of items you probably already own at home).
-Storybook Theatre camp production tshirt.
-2 free tickets per student for their performance.
-Additional tickets are $10 each. Tickets may be purchased in advance at rehearsal or via Storybook Theatre's website (link will be available closer to performance).
Each Storybook performance is a group effort and we need YOUR help to make everything come together! Parent volunteer positions will include options like selling tickets or concessions, donating items like water bottles/tissues/paper towels, etc. A signup will be emailed prior to the beginning of camp so that you can select the best way for your family to contribute to the production!
Registration Deadline: June 20. Campers may register after this date, but note that auditions will have taken place and your camper may be placed in an ensemble role.

Summer Show Choir
Disney's Dare to Dream Jr.
Rehearsal Schedule
Tuesdays 4:00-5:30pm
May 27-July 29
Plus select Thursdays 4:00-5:30pm:
July 17, 24, 31
*July 29 and July 31 will likely be an extended rehearsal, 4:00-7:00 or 8:00pm*
Auditions for Solos & Lines: Tuesday May 27, during the first class.
Performances:
August 2, 2pm & 5pm
$275
Disney’s Dare to Dream JR. is a 60-minute musical revue that follows an eager group of trainees on their first day at a fictional Walt Disney Imagineering Studio. As the group sets out to help each other discover their dreams, they work together to explore the power of dreams to unite, inspire, and make anything possible. Drawing from a century of beloved Disney films, Dare to Dream JR. features songs appearing for the first time ever in a Disney stage musical, including fan-favorites from The Princess and the Frog, Coco, Encanto, and Frozen II. This musical revue is a thrilling mix of contemporary songs, timeless classics, and brand-new medleys that are sure to surprise and delight Disney lovers of all ages.
The Storybook team plans to present this show as an ensemble piece, with lots of singing and dancing for everyone!
Songs in the production include:
A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
Be Our Guest
How Far I'll Go
Part of Your World
Friend Like Me
Surface Pressure
Let it Go
Hakuna Matata
Go the Distance
Friend Like Me
I've Got A Dream
and many more!
Students will be asked to provide pants and shoes for their costume. Shirts for the performance will be provided as part of your tuition. .
Each Storybook performance is a group effort and we need YOUR help to make everything come together! Parent volunteer positions will include options like selling tickets or concessions, donating items like water bottles/tissues/paper towels, etc. A signup will be emailed prior to the performance weekend so that you can select the best way for your family to contribute to the production!
Registration Deadline: May 20.

The Many Disguises of Robin Hood
Teen Production
Directed by Jessica Luke
$275
Note: you can't do both this and Seussical - all the rehearsals conflict with each other.
In merry ol’ England, the townspeople are overtaxed and overwhelmed. Luckily, the mysterious outlaw Robin Hood is giving them hope by stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. With many clever disguises, Robin continually tricks the greedy sheriff of Nottingham, his nasty daughter, Luciana, and the evil Prince John. Among the disguises is a minstrel costume to steal Prince John’s silver plates and excellent cook. Robin also dresses as an old man and enters the archery contest to win the golden arrow. When a young girl from Nottingham joins Robin’s band of outlaws, she discovers Robin’s secret: Robin Hood is actually a woman. Eventually, Robin needs her merry band of outlaws and her childhood friend, the brave Maid Marian, to use all of their quarterstaffs, swords, arrows and wits to save her from the gallows.
Rehearsal Schedule:
May 27 6-830pm Auditions
June 3 6-830pm Blocking
June 5 6-830pm Blocking
June 10 6-830pm Blocking
June 17 6-8pm
July 1 6-8pm
July 8 6-8pm
July 15 6-8pm
July 22 6-8pm
July 29 6-8pm
August 5 6-830pm
August 7 6-830pm
August 11 5-9 Tech
August 12 5-9 Tech
August 14 5-9 Tech
August 15: 4:30pm Call Time
August 15: 7pm Show
August 16: 12:30pm Call Time
August 16: 2pm Show
August 16: 5:30pm Call Time
August 16: 7pm Show
Registration Deadline: May 20