Musical Theater

Theatre | This program has been canceled

Ages 8-11

1/10/2023-6/6/2023

4:00 PM-5:30 PM EDT on Tue

$920.00

$30.00

Two power house teachers lead this performing arts class - a dance-theater director and musician-songwriter.  Together, they take students on a journey from learning famous musical theater numbers to creating their OWN!
At GHMS, we value giving students the opportunity to make creative choices and present courageous performances.
That is why the final musical theater performance is entirely student created!  It will be performed the first week of June in our historic Greenwich House Theater.
How do we get there?
Each class begins with a check-in, and vocal and dance warm-up.  Students learn the importance of practice and preparation - both mentally and physically.  These warm ups help students get to know each other as well as the skills needed to perform a musical number.
Over the first several weeks students will learn some famous songs from musicals along with choreography and characters.  They'll learn how these songs move the story forward, and how important it is to act and perform them with heart.
Once students have gained confidence and skills in the basics, they will begin to work on their own musical.
Together students will write, choreograph and perform a brand new musical number.  Our teaching artists will help them adapt or originate a story with characters and plot.  They will compose music, write lyrics as a group and create a dance.  There will be solos, group singing and dancing and even a scene to act out.
Bonus feature!
Students will practice, rehearse and perform with live accompaniment and original music scored by our very own teachers.
This class is appropriate for the curious performer as well as the seasoned living room diva.
School Pick Up with Greenwich House YCC available!  $85 per term.

  • At GHMS, we believe how we make theater is just as important as the performance.  Imagination, play and teamwork are at the center of our classes for elementary aged students.  Older students are introduced to acting and performance techniques that prepare them for auditions and productions of plays and film alike.  All students are met where they're at and treated with respect and inclusion.