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The Frozen Princess
June 9th‐June 13th
Treasure Island
July 14th‐July 18th
Robin Hood
June 23rd‐June 27th
The Amazing Matilda
July 28th‐August 1st
The Wizards Apprentice
June 30th– July 3rd ($200)
Box Car Kids
August 4th‐August 8th
The Return Of Dorothy
July 7th‐July 11th Sleeping Beauty and the
Evil Queen
August 18th‐August 22nd
Summer 2014 All Day Camps
Mondays‐ Fridays from 9 am‐ 5 pm Ages 7‐12
Cost: $245 each week
Acting, choreography, lighting, costuming, set building/painting are just some of the fun activities that take place in our new all day camps.
Students will work on acting skills and tech theatre in the morning and then rehearse in the afternoon. Don’t miss out on this incredibly fun experience! Supervised lunch.
Performance for friends and family at
5 p.m. on Friday.
Tuition Information
One half tuition is due at time of enrollment. The balance is due June 1st. Tuition paid is non‐refundable. If a student is unable to complete a class, the remaining tuition will be held on account for future use for a year.
For students taking both a morning and afternoon session, a supervised lunch period is available. Students need to bring a sack lunch as well as snacks for both sessions.
Classes, Schedules, and Terms
subject to change.
Register for camps by calling 972.422.2575
Online registration: www.planochildrenstheatre.org
All camps, auditions, and performances will be held at 1301 Custer Rd. Suite 706 Plano, TX 75075
The Frozen Princess June 9th‐June 13th
Little Mermaid July 21st– July 25th
Magic Tree House– Time of the Olympics June 16th– June 20th
The Amazing Matilda July 28th– August 1st
Robin Hood
June 23rd‐June 27th
Box Car Kids August 4th– August 8th
The Wizards Apprentice June 30th– July 3rd ($140)
Harriet the Spy’s Next Find August 11th– August 15th
Treasure Island July 14th– July 18th
The Return of Dorothy July 7th– July 11th
Sleeping Beauty and The Evil Queen August 18th– August 22nd
Knights and Princesses June 9th‐June 13th
Fight Crime with the Ninja Turtles July 21st‐July 25th
Little Mermaid June 16th‐June 20th
The Frozen Princess July 28th‐August 1st
Lions, Tigers, and Bears June 23rd‐June 27th
The Minions Revenge August 4th‐August 8th
Cat & Dogs Adventures June 30th– July 3rd ($100)
Fun with Fancy Nancy August 11th‐August 15th
Jake and the Never Land Pirates Next Journey July 7th‐July 11th
The Mouse Clubhouse and Their New Quest August 18th‐August 22nd
Pink & Purple Adventures July 14th‐July 18th
Grouped according to age, students actively participate in visual and performing arts. Every student enrolled is in the performance on Friday at 11 a.m. Each week’s theme will involve a variety of visual art projects including painting, pottery, mixed media, cartooning, sculpture, drawing, collage and/ or printing. Performing arts activities include story dramatization, improvisation, theatre games, poetry, movement, singing, puppetry and pantomime. (Bring a snack and drink)
Ages 5‐9 Monday‐Friday 9:00 a.m.‐12:00 p.m.
Cost: $137 per week
ART AND DRAMA MORNING CAMPS
AFTERNOON PRODUCTION CAMPS Ages 6‐12
Monday‐Friday 1:00 p.m.‐5:00 p.m. Cost: $176 per week
Each child has a speaking part in the Friday performance for family and friends. No performance experience necessary. Parents help students learn lines at home.
TWO WEEK MAJOR PRODUCTIONS Rehearses Monday‐Friday 1:00‐5:00 p.m.
HOW TO EAT LIKE A CHILD, a musical Ages: 7 and up Begins: June 16th Performances: June 26th– June 29th (6 shows) Cost: $245
YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN REVISED, a musical Ages: 7 and up Begins: July 7th Performances: July 18th—July 26th ( 8 shows) Cost: $245
CINDERELLA, a musical Ages: 7 and up Begins: July 28th Performances: August 7th– August 10th (6 shows) Cost: $200
Rent, School Edition Director: Cassidy Crown Confer Ages: 11 and up Begins: June 18th Rehearsals: Wednesday 6:00 p.m.‐9:00 p.m. Performances: September 19th—September 27th (8 shows) Cost: $300
Rehearsals for these Major Productions last 2 weeks, Monday –Friday 1‐5 p.m. Four to eight performances. Most roles being double cast to allow for family schedules and vacations. For all major productions, families of cast members are required to sell 15 tickets. Each cast member’s family will receive 6 complimentary tickets. Half of
tuition is due at enrollment. Balance is due June 1st. Every child will have a speaking part.
Auditions:
May 17th & 24th 10 a.m.‐1 p.m.
May 27th & 28th 6 p.m.‐8 p.m.
EVENING MAJOR PRODUCTIONS (Audition only)
Audition Information Please call 972‐422‐2575 to make an appointment.
Prepare a one minute monologue and a musical theatre song. Please bring a CD to accompany you.
The Odyssey (non‐Musical) Director: Becca Johnson‐Spinos Ages: 7 and up Begins: June 16th Rehearsals: Mondays 6:00 p.m.‐8:00 p.m. Performances: August 22nd—August 30th (8 shows) Cost: $275
IMPORTANT INFORMATION –MAJOR PRODUCTIONS There will be some weekend rehearsals. Roles may be double cast to accommodate schedules. All students must audition in placement auditions. PCT will attempt to place every actor in a role, but some students may not be cast. If not cast, recommendations will be made for alternate classes or productions. Once casting is announced, 1/2 of tuition is due by the second rehearsal. The remaining balance is due one month later. Students unable to finish the production will receive a pro‐rated tuition credit applicable towards another production minus a $35 non‐refundable / non‐transferable registration fee. For all major productions, families of cast members are required to sell 15 tickets. Each cast member’s family will
receive 6 complimentary tickets.
If a student is unable to finish a major production, pro‐rated tuition will be held on account and may be used for future classes for a year. Families attending set build receive a “$20 Brian Graef Set Build Scholarship” which may be used towards future tuition.
Auditions:
May 17th & 24th 10 a.m.‐1 p.m.
May 27th & 28th 6 p.m.‐8 p.m.
Auditions:
May 17th & 24th 10 a.m.‐1 p.m.
May 27th & 28th 6 p.m.‐8 p.m.
Book by Lynn Ahrens. Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Based on My Love, My Love by Rosa Guy Once On This Island JR. Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212‐541‐4684 Fax: 212‐397‐4684 www.MTIShows.com
Book, Music, and Lyrics by Jonathan Larson
Rent School Edition Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212‐541‐4684 Fax: 212‐397‐4684 www.MTIShows.com
By L. Frank Baum. Adapted by Frank Gabrielson. With Music and Lyrics of the MGM motion pictures score by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg. Background Music by Herbert Stothart
Tams‐Witmark Music Library, Inc. 506 Lexington, Ave New York, NY 10022 USA Tel: 212) 688‐9191 Fax: 212) 688‐5656
Based on the book by Delia Ephron. Book by Delia Ephron, John Forster, and Judith Kahan. Music and Lyrics by John Forster.
How to Eat Like a Child Is presented by Samuel French
Based on the Comic Strip "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schulz. Book, Music and Lyrics by Clark Gesner. Originally Produced in New York by Arthur Whitelaw and Gene Persson. Originally Directed in New York by Joseph Hardy
Tams‐Witmark Music Library, Inc. 506 Lexington, Ave New York, NY 10022 USA Tel: 212) 688‐9191 Fax: 212) 688‐5656
Once on This Island Jr. Director: Morgan McClure Ages: 7 and up Begins: June 17th Rehearsals: Tuesdays 6:00 p.m.‐8:00 p.m. Performances: September 5th—September 13th (8 shows) Cost: $275
Wizard of Oz, Young Performers’ Edition Director: Danny Miranda Ages: 7 and up Begins: April 10th Rehearsals: Thursdays 6:00 p.m.‐8:00 p.m. Performances: June 19th—June 22nd (6 shows) Performances held at Courtyard Theatre in Downtown Plano Cost: $300
Auditions:
March 27th & April 3rd 6 p.m.‐8 p.m.
March 28th 10 a.m.‐1 p.m.
1:00-5:00 p.m. Cost: $160 per week
Ages: 5 and up
1301 Custer Road #706 Plano, Texas 75075
Non‐Profit Org.
US Postage Paid
Plano, Texas
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Rising Star Production Age 6-13 Cost: $250
Rehearsals: 9am– 5pm Monday through Friday Performances: Friday ( at 7:15) and Saturdays (2:15 & 7:15) the week of the camp.
Students will learn acting, dance, voice, communication, and social skills by rehearsing and performing an intermediate script. Class rehearses for one week, Monday – Friday, 9 am‐5 p.m. Three performances at Plano Children’s Theatre. Every family enrolled is responsible for selling at least eight tickets ($6 each) to the production. . Each family will also receive four complimentary tickets.
Robin Hood June 16th– June 21st
Broadway Our Way (musical) July 21st– July 26th
Mysterious Case of the Missing Ring (musical) August 11th– August 16th By Janie Downey Maxwell. Produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Englewood, Colorado
ACTING & SKILLS CLASSES
Skills Classes are for every level of student—from beginner to advanced. Individual growth of the actor is the paramount
objective of these fun and educational classes. Presentations the week of August 18th
Acting (Grades 1st‐5th) Mondays
6:00 p.m.‐7:00 p.m.
Begins Week of June 16th
Ten Weeks Cost: $160
Acting (Grades 6th & up) Mondays
7:00 p.m.‐8:00 p.m.
Triple Threat (Dancing, Acting, Singing) Ages 6 to 10 Tuesdays
6:00 p.m.‐8:00 p.m. Cost: $200
Summer 2014
McKinney Youth Theatre Major Productions
2012 Awards
“Best Community Partner” Plano Chamber of Commerce
“Best Community Organization” Junior League of Collin County
“Best Children’s Theatre” Dallas Observer
Fun House Theatre and Film
(made possible by Plano Children’s Theatre)
For more information visit www.mckinneyyouththeatre.com or call 972‐422‐2575
Footloose
Performs: September 12th– 21st, 2014 Loca on: Heard‐Craig Hall Ages: 11‐18 Directed by: Danny Miranda Starts: Monday June 9th, 2014 Rehearses : Mondays 6 p.m.– 8p.m. Cost: $300 Music by Tom Snow | Lyrics by Dean Pitchford | Stage Adaptation by Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie | Based on the original screenplay by Dean Pitchford | Additional Music by Eric Carmen, Sammy Hagar, Kenny Loggins and Jim Steinman. Footloose is presented through special arrangement with Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Audi ons: May 3rd and 10th from 10 a.m.‐noon and May 5th, 6‐8 pm. To book an audi on call 972‐422‐2575 Please prepare a one minute song in the style of the show.
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR (2 Week Camp) Performs: August 8th– 17th, 2014 Loca on: Heard‐Craig Hall Ages: 7‐18 Directed by: Danny Miranda Rehearsals: July 28th‐August 8th Camp rehearses Monday through Friday from 1– 5 p.m. Cost: $300 Audi ons will be held on the first day of class. Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice Book by Linda Woolverton Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre Interna onal (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212‐541‐4684 Fax: 212‐397‐4684 www.MTIShows.com
Footloose
AA Suggested Audience
of all ages.
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR
AA Suggested audience
of all ages.
Camps will take place at Heard Craig Hall. 306 N. Church St. McKinney
Call 972‐422‐2575 or visit www.mckinneyyouththeatre.org
Art and Drama Ages 5‐9
Monday—Friday
From 9 a.m.‐12 p.m.
Cost: $140
McKinney Summer Camps
Grouped according to age, students actively participate in visual and performing arts. Every student enrolled will perform on Friday at 11 a.m. to demonstrate what they’ve learned. Each week’s theme will involve a variety of visual art projects including painting, pottery, mixed media, cartooning, sculpture, drawing, collage and/ or printing. Performing arts activities include story dramatization, improvisation,
theatre games, poetry, movement, singing, puppetry and pantomime. (Bring a snack and drink)
Afternoon Camps Ages 6‐12
Monday—Friday from 1 p.m.—5 p.m.
Cost: $180
The Amazing Matilda
July 14th‐July 18th
Box Car Kids
July 21st‐July 25th
Robin Hood
June 16th‐June 20th
The Frozen Princess
June 23rd‐June 27th
This camp focuses on theatre games and activities as well as rehearsing a one‐act play. Each child will have a speaking part in a Friday performance at 5 p.m. for family and friends. Parents help students learn lines at home.
(Bring a snack and drink)
Knights, Princesses and Dragons
June 16th– June 20th
Deliciously Pink!
June 23rd– June 27th
Fancy Nancy Party
July 14th– July 18th
The Menions Revenge
July 21st– July 25th
Location
All auditions, rehearsals, classes and performances for Frisco are held at: Frisco Discovery Center 8004 North Dallas Pkwy Frisco, TX 75034
Frisco Major Production
Auditions:
May 29th, June 5th & June 12th
6:00 p.m.‐8:00 p.m.
Ages: 6– 14
Cost: $275
Director: Hollie Hongosh
Begins: June 19th
Rehearsals: Thursdays 6:00 p.m.‐8:00 p.m.
Performs: August 22nd‐August 30th (8 performances total)
Alice in Wonderland
Frisco Summer Camps
MAJOR PRODUCTION AUDITION INFO
Please call 972‐422‐2575 to make an appointment.
Prepare a one minute monologue and a musical theatre song.
Please bring a CD to accompany you.
Mondays‐ Fridays from 9 am‐ 5 pm Ages 7‐12
Cost: $250 each week
Acting, choreography, lighting, costuming, set building/painting are just some of the fun activities that take place in our new all day camps. According to each week’s theme, students will work on acting skills and technical theatre in the morning and then rehearse in the afternoon. Don’t miss out on this incredibly fun experience! Bring a snack, lunch and a drink for a supervised lunch.
Performance for friends and family at 5 p.m. on Friday.
Return of Dorothy
June 9th‐June 13th
Box Car Kids
July 28th‐August 1st
The Frozen Princess
August 4th‐August 8th
Camp Tuition Information
One half tuition is due at time of enrollment. The balance is due June 1st. Tuition paid is non‐refundable. If a student is unable to complete a class, the remaining tuition will be held on account for future use for a year.
Classes, Schedules, and Terms subject to change.
Alice in Wonderland
AA Suggested Audience
of all ages.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION –MAJOR PRODUCTIONS There will be some weekend rehearsals. Roles may be double cast to accommodate schedules. All students must audition in placement auditions. PCT
will attempt to place every actor in a role, but some students may not be cast. If not cast, recommendations will be made for alternate classes or productions. Once casting is announced, 1/2 of tuition is due by the second rehearsal. The remaining balance is due one month later. Students unable to finish the production will receive a pro‐rated tuition credit applicable towards another production minus a $35 non‐refundable / non‐transferable
registration fee. For all major productions, families of cast members are required to sell 15 tickets. Each cast member’s family will receive 6 complimentary tickets.
If a student is unable to finish a major production, pro‐rated tuition will be held on account and may be used for future classes for a year. Families attending set build receive a “$20 Brian Graef Set Build Scholarship” which may be used towards future tuition.
Frisco Youth Theatre
Non‐Profit Org.
US Postage Paid
Plano, Texas
Permit No. 22
1301 Custer Road #706
Plano, Texas 75075
Financial scholarships available. See www.planochildrenstheatre.org for details.
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