The Wright State University Musical Theatre/Acting Preparatory Program (MAPP) will offer a summer theatre camp “The Road to Broadway” for students ages 12-18.
The camp will run July 6 to 11 at Centerville High School. Tuition is $199.
Students will take acting, dance and voice classes as well as rehearse and perform in a show developed by MAPP faculty.
Campus faculty include theatre performers and educators: Katie Pees Arber, resident artist with The Human Race Theatre and director of theatre programs at Centerville High School; Sean Michael Flowers, resident artist with The Human Race Theatre and voice/music director with Wright State Theatre; Jessica Tate Eggleston, dance instructor with Wright State University/MAPP; and Jamie Cordes, resident artist with The Human Race Theatre and senior lecturer with Wright State Theatre.
For more information or to receive a registration form, contact Jamie Cordes, camps administrator, at jamie.cordes@wright.edu or (937) 775-3501, or visit wsumapp.org.

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