2025 Summer Camps
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 14-18; One week intensive
Camp meets Sunday through Friday July 6-13, 2025 from 9AM-4PM daily (this camp will have rehearsal on Sunday 7/6); Performances Friday, July 11 at 7PM; Saturday, July 12 at 2PM; Saturday, July 12 at 7PM; Sunday, July 13 at 2PM
Camp rehearses at the OFC Creations Theatre Center, performances will be held as an immersive experience at The Old Farm Café
Auditions in advance of camp on Monday, June 23, 2025 from 6PM-9PM. If you are unable to make auditions you may still participate by sending in an audition video.
Director & Vocal Director: Hunter Ekberg
Choreographer: Caeli Carroll
Tuition: $370 (Early bird discounts: $330 by December 31, 2024; $350 by March 15, 2025) About the show: Her past is a mystery. Her future is an adventure. Anastasia: The Musical is the spectacular new musical about discovering who you are and defining who you’re meant to be. This dazzling show transports its audience from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing con man and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. Featuring hit tunes including “In My Dreams,” “My Petersburg,” “Once Upon A December,” “Journey to the Past,” and many more. This is the full version of the show. About the program: OFC’s teen intensive program (or Pre-Professional Program) is geared towards students considering a future career in the performing arts. This camp is an “intensive” where the show is auditioned, rehearsed, and performed in a short time period. These are full Broadway or off-Broadway length shows with difficult material, and oftentimes are shows with smaller. Those auditioning and registering for Pre-Professional Teen programs should be prepared to commit themselves to a rigorous rehearsal process with the expectation of work being done at home and outside of the rehearsal room. Directors of the Pre-Professional Teen programs assume those participating want to be performing professionally after high school and will be pushed accordingly, to their fullest potential. Directors hope to bring a glimpse into the professional rehearsal process to prepare students for college, community, and NYC/LA mirrored opportunities. Rehearsals are adjusted based on the needs of the show. By dress rehearsals, costumes, set pieces, and props will be added to enhance the production which will be open and advertised to the public. It is encouraged that all participants not only have previous theatre experience but are also striving towards performing professionally as a career. Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment. Before and after care are not available for this program.
Camp meets Sunday through Friday July 6-13, 2025 from 9AM-4PM daily (this camp will have rehearsal on Sunday 7/6); Performances Friday, July 11 at 7PM; Saturday, July 12 at 2PM; Saturday, July 12 at 7PM; Sunday, July 13 at 2PM
Camp rehearses at the OFC Creations Theatre Center, performances will be held as an immersive experience at The Old Farm Café
Auditions in advance of camp on Monday, June 23, 2025 from 6PM-9PM. If you are unable to make auditions you may still participate by sending in an audition video.
Director & Vocal Director: Hunter Ekberg
Choreographer: Caeli Carroll
Tuition: $370 (Early bird discounts: $330 by December 31, 2024; $350 by March 15, 2025) About the show: Her past is a mystery. Her future is an adventure. Anastasia: The Musical is the spectacular new musical about discovering who you are and defining who you’re meant to be. This dazzling show transports its audience from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing con man and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. Featuring hit tunes including “In My Dreams,” “My Petersburg,” “Once Upon A December,” “Journey to the Past,” and many more. This is the full version of the show. About the program: OFC’s teen intensive program (or Pre-Professional Program) is geared towards students considering a future career in the performing arts. This camp is an “intensive” where the show is auditioned, rehearsed, and performed in a short time period. These are full Broadway or off-Broadway length shows with difficult material, and oftentimes are shows with smaller. Those auditioning and registering for Pre-Professional Teen programs should be prepared to commit themselves to a rigorous rehearsal process with the expectation of work being done at home and outside of the rehearsal room. Directors of the Pre-Professional Teen programs assume those participating want to be performing professionally after high school and will be pushed accordingly, to their fullest potential. Directors hope to bring a glimpse into the professional rehearsal process to prepare students for college, community, and NYC/LA mirrored opportunities. Rehearsals are adjusted based on the needs of the show. By dress rehearsals, costumes, set pieces, and props will be added to enhance the production which will be open and advertised to the public. It is encouraged that all participants not only have previous theatre experience but are also striving towards performing professionally as a career. Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment. Before and after care are not available for this program.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 4-7; One week camp
July 7-12, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, July 12 at 11AM
Camp and performance at thxe Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Every journey begins with a dream, and Mickey Mouse has some big dreams for this musical adventure! This camp is perfect for your first theatre experience. Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
July 7-12, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, July 12 at 11AM
Camp and performance at thxe Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Every journey begins with a dream, and Mickey Mouse has some big dreams for this musical adventure! This camp is perfect for your first theatre experience. Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 7-12; Two week camp
July 7-19, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, July 18 at 7PM; Saturday, July 19 at 12PM; Saturday, July 19 at 3PM; and Saturday, July 19 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director: Mandi Lynn Griffith
Vocal Director: Lillian Jarzabek
Choreographer: Ariana Rivera
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Peter and his mischievous fairy sidekick, Tinkerbell, visit the nursery of the Darling children late one night and, with a sprinkle of pixie dust, begin a magical journey across the stars that none of them will ever forget. In the adventure of a lifetime, the travelers come face to face with a ticking crocodile, the fierce Brave Girls, a band of bungling pirates and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook. This high-flying Tony Award-winning musical has been performed around the world and delighted audiences for over 60 years with a rousing story full of magic, warmth and adventure.
In retelling the story in 2025, OFC imagines a world in which young powerful and strong women are counterparts to the Lost Boys, as the Brave Girls. This presentation of Peter Pan Jr will not include “Ugh A Wug” with an approved adjustment to the scene and song by the licensing company. The beauty of the story remains and the respectful telling still delights all.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
July 7-19, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, July 18 at 7PM; Saturday, July 19 at 12PM; Saturday, July 19 at 3PM; and Saturday, July 19 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director: Mandi Lynn Griffith
Vocal Director: Lillian Jarzabek
Choreographer: Ariana Rivera
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Peter and his mischievous fairy sidekick, Tinkerbell, visit the nursery of the Darling children late one night and, with a sprinkle of pixie dust, begin a magical journey across the stars that none of them will ever forget. In the adventure of a lifetime, the travelers come face to face with a ticking crocodile, the fierce Brave Girls, a band of bungling pirates and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook. This high-flying Tony Award-winning musical has been performed around the world and delighted audiences for over 60 years with a rousing story full of magic, warmth and adventure.
In retelling the story in 2025, OFC imagines a world in which young powerful and strong women are counterparts to the Lost Boys, as the Brave Girls. This presentation of Peter Pan Jr will not include “Ugh A Wug” with an approved adjustment to the scene and song by the licensing company. The beauty of the story remains and the respectful telling still delights all.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 7-12; Two week camp
July 7-19, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, July 18 at 7PM; Saturday, July 19 at 12PM; Saturday, July 19 at 3PM; and Saturday, July 19 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Laura Jean Diekmann
Vocal Director: Eric Schutt
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen JR. expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. With a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and plenty of humor, Frozen JR. is sure to thaw even the coldest heart! Featuring hit songs “Let It Go,” “In Summer,” “Love is an Open Door,” and so many more!
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
July 7-19, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, July 18 at 7PM; Saturday, July 19 at 12PM; Saturday, July 19 at 3PM; and Saturday, July 19 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Laura Jean Diekmann
Vocal Director: Eric Schutt
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen JR. expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. With a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and plenty of humor, Frozen JR. is sure to thaw even the coldest heart! Featuring hit songs “Let It Go,” “In Summer,” “Love is an Open Door,” and so many more!
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 4-7; One week camp
July 14-19, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, July 19 at 10AM
Camp and performance at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Hi ho, hi ho, off to camp we go! Snow White Pint Sized is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
July 14-19, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, July 19 at 10AM
Camp and performance at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Hi ho, hi ho, off to camp we go! Snow White Pint Sized is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 13-18; Two week camp
July 14-26, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, July 25 at 7PM; Saturday, July 26 at 2PM; Saturday, July 26 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director & Choreographer: Courtney Larkin
Vocal Director: Tripp Hanson
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: The Addams Family, a comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, features an original story and it’s every father’s nightmare: Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family – a man her parents have never met. And if that wasn’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before – keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. Please note: This show may include PG-13 material.
About the program: OFC’s teen camps feature a range of students who are bound for Broadway, enjoy performing for fun, and are first timers. OFC welcomes all teens to continue or begin their theatre journey in our teen program. Typically, the teen productions tackle a full Broadway or off-Broadway-length show, not a reduced version, with a script and score designed for adults and professionals. Auditions will be held on the first day, but all registered teens for the program will receive a part (or parts) in the show with our “no cut” policy (unless otherwise noted). While no previous experience is required, many students have been performing since they were in diapers. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. The experience should be fun and enjoyable for all participants, with a focus on putting on the best show possible. Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
July 14-26, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, July 25 at 7PM; Saturday, July 26 at 2PM; Saturday, July 26 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director & Choreographer: Courtney Larkin
Vocal Director: Tripp Hanson
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: The Addams Family, a comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, features an original story and it’s every father’s nightmare: Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family – a man her parents have never met. And if that wasn’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before – keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. Please note: This show may include PG-13 material.
About the program: OFC’s teen camps feature a range of students who are bound for Broadway, enjoy performing for fun, and are first timers. OFC welcomes all teens to continue or begin their theatre journey in our teen program. Typically, the teen productions tackle a full Broadway or off-Broadway-length show, not a reduced version, with a script and score designed for adults and professionals. Auditions will be held on the first day, but all registered teens for the program will receive a part (or parts) in the show with our “no cut” policy (unless otherwise noted). While no previous experience is required, many students have been performing since they were in diapers. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. The experience should be fun and enjoyable for all participants, with a focus on putting on the best show possible. Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 7-12; Two week camp
July 14-26, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, July 25 at 7PM; Saturday, July 26 at 12PM; Saturday, July 26 at 3PM; Saturday, July 26 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Hunter Ekberg
Vocal Director: Hadley Strelau
Choreographer: Caeli Carroll
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Matilda has astonishing wit, intelligence... and special powers! She's unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey. Matilda's school life isn't completely smooth sailing, however – the school's mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves thinking up new punishments for those who don't abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts, and could be the school pupils' saving grace! Packed with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs, Matilda JR. is a joyous girl power romp.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
July 14-26, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, July 25 at 7PM; Saturday, July 26 at 12PM; Saturday, July 26 at 3PM; Saturday, July 26 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Hunter Ekberg
Vocal Director: Hadley Strelau
Choreographer: Caeli Carroll
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Matilda has astonishing wit, intelligence... and special powers! She's unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey. Matilda's school life isn't completely smooth sailing, however – the school's mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves thinking up new punishments for those who don't abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts, and could be the school pupils' saving grace! Packed with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs, Matilda JR. is a joyous girl power romp.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 7-12; Two week camp
July 21-August 2, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 1 at 7PM; Saturday, August 2 at 12PM; Saturday, August 2 at 3PM; Saturday, August 2 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director: Orlando Boxx
Vocal Director: Lillian Jarzabek
Choreographer: Ariana Rivera
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: When a postulant proves too high-spirited for the religious life, she is dispatched to serve as governess for the seven children of a widowed naval Captain. Her growing relationship with the youngsters, coupled with her generosity of spirit, gradually captures the heart of the stern Captain, and they marry. The family's narrow escape over the mountains to Switzerland on the eve of World War II provides one of the most thrilling and inspirational finales ever presented in the theatre. The Sound of Music: Youth Edition features timeless tunes like "My Favorite Things," "Climb Ev'ry Mountain," "Do-Re-Mi," "So Long, Farewell," and many more.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
July 21-August 2, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 1 at 7PM; Saturday, August 2 at 12PM; Saturday, August 2 at 3PM; Saturday, August 2 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director: Orlando Boxx
Vocal Director: Lillian Jarzabek
Choreographer: Ariana Rivera
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: When a postulant proves too high-spirited for the religious life, she is dispatched to serve as governess for the seven children of a widowed naval Captain. Her growing relationship with the youngsters, coupled with her generosity of spirit, gradually captures the heart of the stern Captain, and they marry. The family's narrow escape over the mountains to Switzerland on the eve of World War II provides one of the most thrilling and inspirational finales ever presented in the theatre. The Sound of Music: Youth Edition features timeless tunes like "My Favorite Things," "Climb Ev'ry Mountain," "Do-Re-Mi," "So Long, Farewell," and many more.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 7-12; Two week camp
July 21-August 2, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 1 at 7PM; Saturday, August 2 at 12PM; Saturday, August 2 at 3PM; Saturday, August 2 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Eric Schutt
Vocal Director: Kathleen Costa
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Journey to the savanna with Simba, Rafiki and an unforgettable cast of characters as they journey from Pride Rock to the jungle and back again in this inspiring, coming-of-age tale about a young lion cub destined to be king. The Lion King JR. features classic songs from the Broadway musical and animated feature film, including “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King,” “He Lives in You,” and “Hakuna Matata.”
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
July 21-August 2, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 1 at 7PM; Saturday, August 2 at 12PM; Saturday, August 2 at 3PM; Saturday, August 2 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Eric Schutt
Vocal Director: Kathleen Costa
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Journey to the savanna with Simba, Rafiki and an unforgettable cast of characters as they journey from Pride Rock to the jungle and back again in this inspiring, coming-of-age tale about a young lion cub destined to be king. The Lion King JR. features classic songs from the Broadway musical and animated feature film, including “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King,” “He Lives in You,” and “Hakuna Matata.”
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 4-7; One week camp
July 21-26, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, July 26 at 10AM
Camp and performance at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Being on stage is sweeter than a pot of honey, and Winnie the Pooh Pints is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
July 21-26, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, July 26 at 10AM
Camp and performance at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Being on stage is sweeter than a pot of honey, and Winnie the Pooh Pints is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 4-7; One week camp
July 28-Aug 2, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, August 2 at 10AM
Camp and performance at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Toss down your hair to have fun with this camp! Rapunzel Pint Sized is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
July 28-Aug 2, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, August 2 at 10AM
Camp and performance at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Toss down your hair to have fun with this camp! Rapunzel Pint Sized is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 13-18; Two week camp
July 28-August 9, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 8 at 7PM; Saturday, August 9 at 2PM; Saturday, August 9 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director & Choreographer: Courtney Larkin
Vocal Director: Tripp Hanson
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Four eccentric Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage. So when they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town prom, they know that it’s time to put a spotlight on the issue…and themselves. The town’s parents want to keep the high school dance on the straight and narrow—but when one student just wants to bring her girlfriend to prom, the entire town has a date with destiny. On a mission to transform lives, Broadway’s brassiest join forces with a courageous girl and the town’s citizens and the result is love that brings them all together. Winner of the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical, THE PROM SCHOOL EDITION expertly captures all the humor and heart of a classic musical comedy with a message that resonates with audiences now more than ever. Please note: This show may include PG-13 material.
About the program: OFC’s teen camps feature a range of students who are bound for Broadway, enjoy performing for fun, and are first timers. OFC welcomes all teens to continue or begin their theatre journey in our teen program. Typically, the teen productions tackle a full Broadway or off-Broadway-length show, not a reduced version, with a script and score designed for adults and professionals. Auditions will be held on the first day, but all registered teens for the program will receive a part (or parts) in the show with our “no cut” policy (unless otherwise noted). While no previous experience is required, many students have been performing since they were in diapers. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. The experience should be fun and enjoyable for all participants, with a focus on putting on the best show possible.
Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
July 28-August 9, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 8 at 7PM; Saturday, August 9 at 2PM; Saturday, August 9 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director & Choreographer: Courtney Larkin
Vocal Director: Tripp Hanson
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Four eccentric Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage. So when they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town prom, they know that it’s time to put a spotlight on the issue…and themselves. The town’s parents want to keep the high school dance on the straight and narrow—but when one student just wants to bring her girlfriend to prom, the entire town has a date with destiny. On a mission to transform lives, Broadway’s brassiest join forces with a courageous girl and the town’s citizens and the result is love that brings them all together. Winner of the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical, THE PROM SCHOOL EDITION expertly captures all the humor and heart of a classic musical comedy with a message that resonates with audiences now more than ever. Please note: This show may include PG-13 material.
About the program: OFC’s teen camps feature a range of students who are bound for Broadway, enjoy performing for fun, and are first timers. OFC welcomes all teens to continue or begin their theatre journey in our teen program. Typically, the teen productions tackle a full Broadway or off-Broadway-length show, not a reduced version, with a script and score designed for adults and professionals. Auditions will be held on the first day, but all registered teens for the program will receive a part (or parts) in the show with our “no cut” policy (unless otherwise noted). While no previous experience is required, many students have been performing since they were in diapers. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. The experience should be fun and enjoyable for all participants, with a focus on putting on the best show possible.
Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 7-12; Two week camp
July 28-August 9, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 8 at 7PM; Saturday, August 9 at 12PM; Saturday, August 9 at 3PM; Saturday, August 9 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Hunter Ekberg
Vocal Director: Hadley Strelau
Choreographer: Caeli Carroll
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Told entirely through song with the help of a main character Narrator, the musical follows preferred son Joseph. After being sold into slavery by his brothers, he ingratiates himself with Egyptian noble Potiphar but ends up in jail. While imprisoned, Joseph discovers his ability to interpret dreams, and he soon finds himself in front of the mighty but troubled, Elvis-inspired, Pharaoh. Joseph’s solution to Egypt’s famine elevates him to Pharaoh’s right-hand man and reunites him with his family. The magical musical is full of catchy songs, from a parody of French ballads (“Those Canaan Days”), to country-western (“One More Angel in Heaven”) and calypso (“Benjamin Calypso”), along with the unforgettable classics “Any Dream Will Do” and “Close Every Door.” One of the most enduring shows of all time, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is the story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers, and the coat of many colors.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
July 28-August 9, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 8 at 7PM; Saturday, August 9 at 12PM; Saturday, August 9 at 3PM; Saturday, August 9 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Hunter Ekberg
Vocal Director: Hadley Strelau
Choreographer: Caeli Carroll
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Told entirely through song with the help of a main character Narrator, the musical follows preferred son Joseph. After being sold into slavery by his brothers, he ingratiates himself with Egyptian noble Potiphar but ends up in jail. While imprisoned, Joseph discovers his ability to interpret dreams, and he soon finds himself in front of the mighty but troubled, Elvis-inspired, Pharaoh. Joseph’s solution to Egypt’s famine elevates him to Pharaoh’s right-hand man and reunites him with his family. The magical musical is full of catchy songs, from a parody of French ballads (“Those Canaan Days”), to country-western (“One More Angel in Heaven”) and calypso (“Benjamin Calypso”), along with the unforgettable classics “Any Dream Will Do” and “Close Every Door.” One of the most enduring shows of all time, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is the story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers, and the coat of many colors.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 4-7; One week camp
August 4-9, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, August 9 at 11AM
Camp and performance at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program We’ll save a perfectly sized chair for you at the theatre! Goldilocks Pint Sized is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
August 4-9, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, August 9 at 11AM
Camp and performance at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program We’ll save a perfectly sized chair for you at the theatre! Goldilocks Pint Sized is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 7-12; Two week camp
August 4-16, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 15 at 7PM; Saturday, August 16 at 12PM; Saturday, August 16 at 3PM; Saturday, August 16 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director: Orlando Boxx
Vocal Director: Lillian Jarzabek
Choreographer: Ariana Rivera
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Beetlejuice the Musical Jr is a musical comedy based on Tim Burton's dearly beloved 1988 film and adapted directly from the full-length Broadway hit musical. The ghost-with-the-most comes to the stage in this edgy and irreverent musical comedy!
Beetlejuice tells the story of Lydia Deetz, a strange and unusual teenager obsessed with the whole “being dead thing.” Lucky for Lydia, her new house is haunted by a recently deceased couple and Beetlejuice, a delightful demon with a real zest for life. When Lydia calls on Beetlejuice to scare away anyone with a pulse, this double-crossing specter shows his true stripes, unleashing a (Nether) world of pandemonium, and the biggest sandworm the stage has ever seen.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
August 4-16, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 15 at 7PM; Saturday, August 16 at 12PM; Saturday, August 16 at 3PM; Saturday, August 16 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director: Orlando Boxx
Vocal Director: Lillian Jarzabek
Choreographer: Ariana Rivera
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Beetlejuice the Musical Jr is a musical comedy based on Tim Burton's dearly beloved 1988 film and adapted directly from the full-length Broadway hit musical. The ghost-with-the-most comes to the stage in this edgy and irreverent musical comedy!
Beetlejuice tells the story of Lydia Deetz, a strange and unusual teenager obsessed with the whole “being dead thing.” Lucky for Lydia, her new house is haunted by a recently deceased couple and Beetlejuice, a delightful demon with a real zest for life. When Lydia calls on Beetlejuice to scare away anyone with a pulse, this double-crossing specter shows his true stripes, unleashing a (Nether) world of pandemonium, and the biggest sandworm the stage has ever seen.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 13-18; Two week camp
August 4-16, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 15 at 7PM; Saturday, August 16 at 2PM; Saturday, August 16 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director & Choreographer: Laura Jean Diekmann
Vocal Director: Eric Schutt
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: What would you do if you had all eternity?
Eleven-year-old Winnie Foster yearns for a life of adventure beyond her white picket fence, but not until she becomes unexpectedly entwined with the Tuck Family does she get more than she could have imagined. When Winnie learns of the magic behind the Tuck’s unending youth, she must fight to protect their secret from those who would do anything for a chance at eternal life. As her adventure unfolds, Winnie faces an extraordinary choice: return to her life, or continue with the Tucks on their infinite journey.
Based on best-selling children’s classic by Natalie Babbitt and adapted for the stage by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle, Tuck Everlasting features a soaring score from Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen. Please note: This show may include PG-13 material.
About the program: OFC’s teen camps feature a range of students who are bound for Broadway, enjoy performing for fun, and are first timers. OFC welcomes all teens to continue or begin their theatre journey in our teen program. Typically, the teen productions tackle a full Broadway or off-Broadway-length show, not a reduced version, with a script and score designed for adults and professionals. Auditions will be held on the first day, but all registered teens for the program will receive a part (or parts) in the show with our “no cut” policy (unless otherwise noted). While no previous experience is required, many students have been performing since they were in diapers. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. The experience should be fun and enjoyable for all participants, with a focus on putting on the best show possible.
Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
August 4-16, 2025, Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 15 at 7PM; Saturday, August 16 at 2PM; Saturday, August 16 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director & Choreographer: Laura Jean Diekmann
Vocal Director: Eric Schutt
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: What would you do if you had all eternity?
Eleven-year-old Winnie Foster yearns for a life of adventure beyond her white picket fence, but not until she becomes unexpectedly entwined with the Tuck Family does she get more than she could have imagined. When Winnie learns of the magic behind the Tuck’s unending youth, she must fight to protect their secret from those who would do anything for a chance at eternal life. As her adventure unfolds, Winnie faces an extraordinary choice: return to her life, or continue with the Tucks on their infinite journey.
Based on best-selling children’s classic by Natalie Babbitt and adapted for the stage by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle, Tuck Everlasting features a soaring score from Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen. Please note: This show may include PG-13 material.
About the program: OFC’s teen camps feature a range of students who are bound for Broadway, enjoy performing for fun, and are first timers. OFC welcomes all teens to continue or begin their theatre journey in our teen program. Typically, the teen productions tackle a full Broadway or off-Broadway-length show, not a reduced version, with a script and score designed for adults and professionals. Auditions will be held on the first day, but all registered teens for the program will receive a part (or parts) in the show with our “no cut” policy (unless otherwise noted). While no previous experience is required, many students have been performing since they were in diapers. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. The experience should be fun and enjoyable for all participants, with a focus on putting on the best show possible.
Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 4-7; One week camp
August 11-16, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, August 16 at 11AM
Camp and performance at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Let us be your wings in this soaring theatrical adventure where we follow our hearts! This camp is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
August 11-16, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, August 16 at 11AM
Camp and performance at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Let us be your wings in this soaring theatrical adventure where we follow our hearts! This camp is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 13-18; Two week camp
August 11-23, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 22 at 7PM; Saturday, August 23 at 2PM; Saturday, August 23 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director & Choreographer: Courtney Larkin
Vocal Director: Rebecca Kemp
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: It's time to carry the banner with Disney's Newsies! Set in turn-of-the century New York City, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a band of teenaged "newsies." When titans of publishing raise distribution prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack rallies newsies from across the city to strike against the unfair conditions and fight for what's right!
Based on the 1992 motion picture and inspired by a true story, Newsies features a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken (Little Shop of Horrors, Sister Act) and Jack Feldman and a book by Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein (Kinky Boots). Featuring the now classic songs “Carrying the Banner,” “Seize the Day,” and “Santa Fe,” Newsies is packed with non-stop thrills and a timeless message. Please note: This show may include PG-13 material.
About the program: OFC’s teen camps feature a range of students who are bound for Broadway, enjoy performing for fun, and are first timers. OFC welcomes all teens to continue or begin their theatre journey in our teen program. Typically, the teen productions tackle a full Broadway or off-Broadway-length show, not a reduced version, with a script and score designed for adults and professionals. Auditions will be held on the first day, but all registered teens for the program will receive a part (or parts) in the show with our “no cut” policy (unless otherwise noted). While no previous experience is required, many students have been performing since they were in diapers. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. The experience should be fun and enjoyable for all participants, with a focus on putting on the best show possible.
Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
August 11-23, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 22 at 7PM; Saturday, August 23 at 2PM; Saturday, August 23 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director & Choreographer: Courtney Larkin
Vocal Director: Rebecca Kemp
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: It's time to carry the banner with Disney's Newsies! Set in turn-of-the century New York City, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a band of teenaged "newsies." When titans of publishing raise distribution prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack rallies newsies from across the city to strike against the unfair conditions and fight for what's right!
Based on the 1992 motion picture and inspired by a true story, Newsies features a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken (Little Shop of Horrors, Sister Act) and Jack Feldman and a book by Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein (Kinky Boots). Featuring the now classic songs “Carrying the Banner,” “Seize the Day,” and “Santa Fe,” Newsies is packed with non-stop thrills and a timeless message. Please note: This show may include PG-13 material.
About the program: OFC’s teen camps feature a range of students who are bound for Broadway, enjoy performing for fun, and are first timers. OFC welcomes all teens to continue or begin their theatre journey in our teen program. Typically, the teen productions tackle a full Broadway or off-Broadway-length show, not a reduced version, with a script and score designed for adults and professionals. Auditions will be held on the first day, but all registered teens for the program will receive a part (or parts) in the show with our “no cut” policy (unless otherwise noted). While no previous experience is required, many students have been performing since they were in diapers. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. The experience should be fun and enjoyable for all participants, with a focus on putting on the best show possible.
Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 7-12; Two week camp
August 11-23, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 22 at 7PM; Saturday, August 23 at 12PM; Saturday, August 23 at 3PM; Saturday, August 23 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Hunter Ekberg
Vocal Director: Hadley Strelau
Choreographer: Caeli Carroll
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Middle school, ugh. It’s the worst. But Greg is determined not to be at the bottom of the popularity chart. He’ll leave that to his weird neighbor, Fregley. Or maybe Greg’s best friend, Rowley Jefferson. But it’s not going to be Greg…no way.
Jeff Kinney’s popular character takes center stage as Greg’s cartoon diary becomes a hilarious and heartfelt musical. Will Greg’s plans to become popular lead him to sacrifice his one true friend? Can anyone avoid the dreaded Cheese Touch? Grab a hall pass and don’t be late for an adventure familiar to anyone who actually survived middle school.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
August 11-23, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 22 at 7PM; Saturday, August 23 at 12PM; Saturday, August 23 at 3PM; Saturday, August 23 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Hunter Ekberg
Vocal Director: Hadley Strelau
Choreographer: Caeli Carroll
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Middle school, ugh. It’s the worst. But Greg is determined not to be at the bottom of the popularity chart. He’ll leave that to his weird neighbor, Fregley. Or maybe Greg’s best friend, Rowley Jefferson. But it’s not going to be Greg…no way.
Jeff Kinney’s popular character takes center stage as Greg’s cartoon diary becomes a hilarious and heartfelt musical. Will Greg’s plans to become popular lead him to sacrifice his one true friend? Can anyone avoid the dreaded Cheese Touch? Grab a hall pass and don’t be late for an adventure familiar to anyone who actually survived middle school.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 7-12; Two week camp
August 18-30, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 29 at 7PM; Saturday, August 30 at 12PM; Saturday, August 30 at 3PM; Saturday, August 30 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director: Ariana Rivera
Vocal Director: Hadley Strelau
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen JR. expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. With a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and plenty of humor, Frozen JR. is sure to thaw even the coldest heart! Featuring hit songs “Let It Go,” “In Summer,” “Love is an Open Door,” and so many more!
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
August 18-30, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 29 at 7PM; Saturday, August 30 at 12PM; Saturday, August 30 at 3PM; Saturday, August 30 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Director: Ariana Rivera
Vocal Director: Hadley Strelau
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen JR. expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. With a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and plenty of humor, Frozen JR. is sure to thaw even the coldest heart! Featuring hit songs “Let It Go,” “In Summer,” “Love is an Open Door,” and so many more!
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast musical numbers as well as opportunities to feature soloists, specialty dancers, and supporting characters. Oftentimes these are Junior (Jr.) productions which are a 60-minute version of a full Broadway show, the Jr. versions reduce verses in long songs, cut subplots or unneeded musical numbers, and make the scripts easy to read and memorize for student performers. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances (meaning each camper will perform in two of the four performances).
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 13-18; Two week camp
August 18-30, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 29 at 7:30PM; Saturday, August 30 at 2PM; Saturday, August 30 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director & Choreographer: Laura Jean Diekmann
Vocal Director: Eric Schutt
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Here is Rydell High’s senior class of 1959: duck-tailed, hot-rodding “Burger Palace Boys’ and their gum-snapping, hip-shaking “Pink Ladies” in bobby sox and pedal pushers, evoking the look and sound of the 1950s in this rollicking musical. Head “greaser” Danny Zuko and new (good) girl Sandy Dumbrowski try to relive the high romance of their “Summer Nights” as the rest of the gang sings and dances its way through such songs as “Greased Lightnin’,” “It’s Raining on Prom Night” and “Alone at the Drive-In Movie,” recalling the music of Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Elvis Presley that became the soundtrack of a generation. An eight-year run on Broadway and two subsequent revivals, Grease is not only among the world’s most popular musicals. Please note: This show may include PG-13 material.
About the program: OFC’s teen camps feature a range of students who are bound for Broadway, enjoy performing for fun, and are first timers. OFC welcomes all teens to continue or begin their theatre journey in our teen program. Typically, the teen productions tackle a full Broadway or off-Broadway-length show, not a reduced version, with a script and score designed for adults and professionals. Auditions will be held on the first day, but all registered teens for the program will receive a part (or parts) in the show with our “no cut” policy (unless otherwise noted). While no previous experience is required, many students have been performing since they were in diapers. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. The experience should be fun and enjoyable for all participants, with a focus on putting on the best show possible.
Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
August 18-30, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 29 at 7:30PM; Saturday, August 30 at 2PM; Saturday, August 30 at 7PM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director & Choreographer: Laura Jean Diekmann
Vocal Director: Eric Schutt
Tuition: $390 (Early bird discounts: $345 by December 31, 2024; $365 by March 15, 2025)
About the show: Here is Rydell High’s senior class of 1959: duck-tailed, hot-rodding “Burger Palace Boys’ and their gum-snapping, hip-shaking “Pink Ladies” in bobby sox and pedal pushers, evoking the look and sound of the 1950s in this rollicking musical. Head “greaser” Danny Zuko and new (good) girl Sandy Dumbrowski try to relive the high romance of their “Summer Nights” as the rest of the gang sings and dances its way through such songs as “Greased Lightnin’,” “It’s Raining on Prom Night” and “Alone at the Drive-In Movie,” recalling the music of Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Elvis Presley that became the soundtrack of a generation. An eight-year run on Broadway and two subsequent revivals, Grease is not only among the world’s most popular musicals. Please note: This show may include PG-13 material.
About the program: OFC’s teen camps feature a range of students who are bound for Broadway, enjoy performing for fun, and are first timers. OFC welcomes all teens to continue or begin their theatre journey in our teen program. Typically, the teen productions tackle a full Broadway or off-Broadway-length show, not a reduced version, with a script and score designed for adults and professionals. Auditions will be held on the first day, but all registered teens for the program will receive a part (or parts) in the show with our “no cut” policy (unless otherwise noted). While no previous experience is required, many students have been performing since they were in diapers. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. The experience should be fun and enjoyable for all participants, with a focus on putting on the best show possible.
Please note that teen shows may contain PG-13 content in the material provided by the licensing company. We advise campers and their families to research the show prior to enrollment.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
Kodak Center Campus
Open to ages 4-7; One week camp
August 18-23, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, August 23 at 11AM
Camp and performance at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Grab your pixie dust and let’s take flight! Tinker Bell & Friends Pint Sized is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
August 18-23, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-1PM
Showcase Performance Saturday, August 23 at 11AM
Camp and performance at the Kodak Center Studio Theatre
Instructor: Holly Lowden
Assistant Instructor: Ella Barnard
Tuition: $330 (Early bird discounts: $300 by December 31, 2024; $315 by March 15, 2025)
About the program: Grab your pixie dust and let’s take flight! Tinker Bell & Friends Pint Sized is perfect for your first theatre experience! Focusing on skills in acting, singing, and dance — instructors will lead campers in learning a short 12–15-minute full stage production. Campers will be introduced to costumes, sets, props, and more all while having fun onstage! Each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Perfect for kids coming out of their shell or for those ready to take center stage and hit their spotlight! Camp is centered around public speaking, confidence building, and having fun. Oftentimes, the students will assist the instructor with writing the script for their short show – focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as which characters will have each line. Each student is guaranteed a role in the show with our “no cut” policy, and auditions are worked into their class material, rather than official auditions that could make little ones nervous.
OFC’s before-care program is available for this camp.
OFC Creations Theatre Center Campus
Open to ages 7-12; One week camp
August 25-30, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 29 at 5PM; Saturday, August 30 at 11AM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Holly Lowden
Director: Caeli Carroll
Tuition: $345 (Early bird discounts: $305 by December 31, 2024; $320 by March 15, 2025)
The Wolf: villain or victim? The Three Pigs: innocent or at fault? The Jurors (Miss Muffet, Bo Peep, Cinderella and Humpty-Dumpty, to name a few): solid citizens or characters with a past? And what about Judge Wise O. Al? Is justice on his side—or does he have a secret to hide? Then there's the media—a reporter, newscaster and town crier. Have they come to accurately report the proceedings—or to turn the courtroom into a media circus? And who is that surprise witness at the end? The answers to these profound questions and even more are revealed once and for all in this rollicking, fun-filled, action-packed trial-of-the-century. It all ends happily ever after, of course, with the newly bonded Wolf and Pigs along with the fairy-tale jury and all the others heading for a post-trial party at the castle of Old King Cole. This is a one-hour straight play, not a musical.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast opportunities and areas to feature lead and supporting characters. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.
August 25-30, 2025, Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM
Performances Friday, August 29 at 5PM; Saturday, August 30 at 11AM
Camp and performances at the OFC Creations Theatre Center
Director: Holly Lowden
Director: Caeli Carroll
Tuition: $345 (Early bird discounts: $305 by December 31, 2024; $320 by March 15, 2025)
The Wolf: villain or victim? The Three Pigs: innocent or at fault? The Jurors (Miss Muffet, Bo Peep, Cinderella and Humpty-Dumpty, to name a few): solid citizens or characters with a past? And what about Judge Wise O. Al? Is justice on his side—or does he have a secret to hide? Then there's the media—a reporter, newscaster and town crier. Have they come to accurately report the proceedings—or to turn the courtroom into a media circus? And who is that surprise witness at the end? The answers to these profound questions and even more are revealed once and for all in this rollicking, fun-filled, action-packed trial-of-the-century. It all ends happily ever after, of course, with the newly bonded Wolf and Pigs along with the fairy-tale jury and all the others heading for a post-trial party at the castle of Old King Cole. This is a one-hour straight play, not a musical.
About the program: OFC’s kid camp shows are typically 60-minutes in length and include full cast opportunities and areas to feature lead and supporting characters. Compared to school year OFC programs, these will be a bit larger scale than our Elementary School shows, but a bit more time efficient than our Middle School shows – to ensure all students have a fantastic experience. Auditions are held on the first day, with materials taught by the instructors; all students who register will be in the show with our “no cut” policy. Directors are ready to meet all students at their respective experience level and feature their skill sets appropriately, no matter how long they have been performing. Please note: There will be two casts for this camp that will rehearse at the same time, in the same location but will have separate performances.
OFC’s before-care and after-care program is available for this camp.