For more information call 746-5065
Clark Theatre is located at 4825 S. Quaker.
Classes at Clark Theatre
Improvisation and Acting for Teens
This class teaches comic improv games as well as improvisation as a way to increase creativity and performance skills. There will be two public performances held during the semester. Saturdays noon to 1:30 pm, starts January 16. Cost is $32. Ages 13-18.
Acting and Comedy Improv for Pre-teens
A chance for pre-teens to learn new skills, perform scenes and improv games, and get involved with theatre. Saturdays 11-11:45 am, starts January 16. Cost is $32. Ages 8-12
Home School Drama
Taught by Sara Phoenix, this class is designed for home-schooled students aged 10-17. Goals: To provide students with an introduction to theatre through individual and group drama experiences. The class will culminate with a final presentation that will demonstrate the performance skills and talents of the students. Wednesdays 9-11 am, starts January 13. Cost is $85 total for 12 classes. Ages 10-17.
Sara Phoenix is an award-winning actress, dancer, director and choreographer with a BFA in Theatre from the University of Oklahoma. Having worked in many community theatres, high schools, and recently at Clark Youth Theatre, she has experience with all ages of performers. Sara is the director of the John and Jen, the AACT Region VI winning production, which will be performed this summer at the National AACT Festival in Tacoma, Washington.
Clarkie Club
Students who wish to take a more active role with Clark Youth Theatre are invited to the organizational meeting of the Clarkie Club. The Youth Council helps promote the performances, performs viral marketing, supplies tech volunteers, and recommends shows to be performed. Saturday, January 16, 1:30-2:30 pm. Free. Ages 10-18.
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For more information call 746-5065
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