Production Programs
Showcase programs let students audition and join a production, rehearse it, and take the stage.
Production Programs
Students learn through hands-on experience with a full theatre production. We start with helping them prepare for and participate in the audition process. After casting, students learn to become an ensemble for their shows and rehearse for their final performances. The session concludes with a weekend of performances for a live audience!
Age: varies
Cost: varies • scholarships available
Showcase Programs
Students dive into a specific theatre theme while building their skills, confidence, and creativity in a supportive, hands-on environment. Whether the focus is Wicked, Hamilton, Broadway hits, Disney, Stage Movement, Voice, Broadway Minis or another exciting theme, students work with a teaching artist to explore the material, develop their performance skills and prepare pieces that highlight what they’ve learned. The session concludes with a special performance for friends and family, giving students the opportunity to share their hard work and shine onstage!
Age: varies
Cost: varies • scholarships available
Upcoming Production + Showcase Programs
Frequently Asked
Questions
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Not at all. Citadel Theatre Education welcomes first-time performers as well as experienced young actors. Students are encouraged to learn, take creative risks, and grow at their own pace in a supportive environment.
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Age ranges vary by class, camp, and production. Each program listing includes the appropriate age or grade level so families can choose the best fit for their student.
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Yes. Citadel’s programs are built around meaningful participation. Every student has an opportunity to contribute, develop their skills, and be part of bringing the production to life.
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Programs are led by experienced teaching artists and working theatre professionals who bring real-world knowledge of acting, music, movement, rehearsal, and production into the classroom.
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Sessions may include theatre games, warmups, skill-building exercises, scene or musical work, and ensemble rehearsal. Production-based programs gradually move from learning material into staging and preparing for the final performance.
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Yes. Financial assistance is available to help make Citadel’s classes, camps, and youth programs accessible to more families.
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Contact Us
Reach out to out to our Education Director Erin with any questions about programs and enrollment.
PHONE: 847-735-8554 ext 2
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