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Spring Theatre Academy 2019

Presented by Weathervane Playhouse at Weathervane Playhouse, Akron OH

Mar 09 2019
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May 04 2019
Spring Theatre Academy 2019

Weathervane’s Spring Theatre Academy 2019 starts March 2nd-May 4th

Our Spring Theatre Academy 2019 starts March 2nd-May 4th offering classes in acting, musical theatre, dance, directing, technical theatre, and more! Classes offered are for students ages 3-17. 

Core classes are based on age and are meant to be repeated. Following the session each student will receive a feedback form from their teacher advising them on what classes to advance to. Classes end with a final presentation on the last day class May 4, 2019
New to Weathervane and not sure where to start? Call our Education Director, Lauren Sprowls at 330-836-2626 x35 for a class recommendation.

ADMISSION INFO

To register for classes visit: http://weathervaneplayhouse.com/spring-theatre-academy

Class Scholarships:
Partial-scholarship support is available for classes at Weathervane due to the generous support from the community. To apply, please fill out a scholarship application or call (330) 836-2626 to request an application (via the mail). All scholarship requests must be received no later than two weeks prior to the start of class.

Phone: 330-836-2626 x35

Email: lsprowls@weathervaneplayhouse.com

LOCATION

Weathervane Playhouse

1301 Weathervane Ln, Akron, OH 44313

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Free parking on site

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