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Posts tagged with: acting classes for kids

Drama camp is an excellent place for kids to feel more confident. At our Overland Park Summer Drama Camps, kids act, sing, dance, and express themselves in new and exciting ways. Here are the five things kids learn at drama...
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Watching people who are good at improv, like on the TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway?, seems so easy. They jump on stage, make up things on the spot with no script, and make people laugh. You might think, “There...
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Last year I was looking at all of the summer camp options for my kids, and I did not know where to start. I have twins, third graders, who are not into sports, drawing, or animals. We needed to find...
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We surveyed many theater directors from all over the country, including many at our Overland Park Summer Drama Camps. We wanted to see what performers need to do to land their dream roles. The good news, it is not...
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Drama class near Kansas City The five fun activities your kids can do at our Spring Break Drama Camp! When you come to our acting classes for kids, they don’t just get to act. We fill the day with many...
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In our drama classes for kids in Overland Park, we let them create many choices....
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Congratulations to Liberty! She has been awarded a scholarship from the Laura Hay Humphrey Foundation for Theatre of the Imagination acting classes for kids. Liberty is a talented young woman who has found friends and a true sense of purpose...
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Taylor Phillips has always been dramatic. When she was in preschool she did what she called “A Pizza Play” where she was mouthing everyone else’s lines! Then at seven years old she took her first adventure into acting, an after...
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“When we were looking for acting classes in Kansas City for our two girls, we picked Theatre of the Imagination. We knew one was a theatre kid, and the other one was not. But as it turned out, they both...
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Actors hear the word “No” all too often. The first rule of the acting business is not to take it personally. All successful actors let those “No’s” bounce right off their backs, continuing to move on. Lady Gaga wanted to...
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