YOUTH THEATRE CAMP DAY 3

Another great day at theatre camp 2010! The budding thespians began working on stage and tomorrow will continue to strengthen their “stage voices”, and more blocking will be started. That is a long process but will teach the kids to work on improving their memorization skills and build a polished show eventually.

Thursdays agenda includes ” Honey, do you love me?” a exercise in keeping in character, more audience readings to work on volume, enunciation and pacing.

While small groups of each scene rehearse on stage and in quiet corners with our teen helpers, some campers will begin working on some of the many scene signs that need to be made and some costume basics are going to be started.

Campers were sent home with a small stack of handout flyers for interested relatives and friends to encourage attendance at next week shows, help pass the word, more flyers are available when needed, or copy some on your home printer!

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About Mitchell Antesky

Also known as the "Crazy Bald Guy", Mitch has filled many different roles at FCT and other area theatres, including (deep breath) president, chairman, propmaster, tech director, set designer, set dresser, actor, and director...but not all at once. He is active at Genoa Civic Theatre, Bellevue Society for the Arts, and frequently collaborates with Oak Harbor High School as a designer and technical consultant.