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Weathervane Playhouse Fall Theatre Academy 2017

Presented by Weathervane Playhouse at Weathervane Playhouse, Akron OH

Sep 16 2017
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Nov 18 2017
Weathervane Playhouse Fall Theatre Academy 2017

Weathervane Playhouse offers classes in acting, music, dance, art, and more for youth and adults. Join us for our Fall classes starting this September!

The Fall Theatre Academy Youth classes begin September 16th and end November 18th.

Ages 3-6
Saturdays 9:30-10:15 AM
Tuition: $150.00
 
Join us to figure out why the old lady swallowed a fly? Students will develop cognitive and social skills through dramatic play, storytelling and imagination while they explore this classic story. Students will bring the story to life by dancing like a spider, singing like a bird, acting like a cow, all to get that one fly! Imagine THAT! 
Ages 5-8
Saturdays 9:00-10:00 AM
Tuition: $175.00

Bring stories to life and learn theatre skills through creative play! Students will study story structure, explore character development, and work as a group while gaining self-confidence. This introductory class is a great place to learn the basics of theatre and performing on the stage. This class is meant to be repeated. 

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Classes run from September 16th to Novemeber 18th. Register for classes by going to http://weathervaneplayhouse.com/education or call 330.836.2626 x35

LOCATION

Weathervane Playhouse

1301 Weathervane Ln, Akron, OH 44313

PARKING INFO

Free parking on site

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