Jul 20, 2022
Calling all creative kids! This July 25th-28th, Snow Road Theatre Day Camp is back! If you love to sing and dance, make up stories, or put on a show, this day camp is an opportunity you won’t want to miss.
This summer, the camp will be moving from Snow Road to Elphin, Ontario in a newly curated space featuring two outdoor stages, a lighting and sound system, a central pavilion, and lots of space to get moving! During the 4 day program, campers will take part in workshops in vocal music, dance and creative movement, acting, and writing for theatre. At the end of the program, kids will show off their talents in an end-of-camp showcase for friends and family, featuring musical excerpts and dance numbers from some of broadway's most iconic musicals, as well as scenes they will write, direct, and star in themselves!
This summer marks 5 years since the camp’s founding, and the first year back from its COVID-19 hiatus. Camp director Lila Wright has been in the musical theatre world for nearly 13 years, and now lives in Toronto, Ontario studying performance arts and early childhood development. Lila is an enthusiastic instructor who values creative learning, expression, and fun, and is passionate about sharing her love of theatre.
Sign-ups for this summer are still open, but closing soon! For kids ages 5-12, this camp is a great opportunity to explore creative talents and have lots of outdoor fun. The price per camper is $150. For more details or to reserve a spot, the camp director can be reached at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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