Spring Break Camp:
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
For Grades 1st-12th
Now including Pre-Camp and Post-Camp Extended Activity |
"Pay-what-you-can" tuition.
LIT is dedicated to making theatre and theatrical education accessible to all, and is open to all those who wish to participate in a camp regardless of their family’s financial situation.
This production camp will be offered at a sliding scale to ensure our students and parents are able to set the price that is sustainable for them. The options will start at the minimum registration fee and increase in increments of $25. During checkout enter the promo code of the amount you are able to pay. The promo codes will be listed on the camp page at LIT’s website, as well as the registration page. If your situation allows, please consider enrolling at the full tuition amount which will help offset the cost for other families.
Those choosing the pay-what-you-can tuition option will be required to have at least one family member help usher a performance, as well as put up 5-10 posters in their neighborhood to advertise the show. LIT also requests a thank-you letter from the student(s), sharing their experience and what they have gained from being a part of the production.
If you have an issue with the codes or any questions, please email darmstrong@lakewoodplayhouse.org to help get you enrolled.
This production camp will be offered at a sliding scale to ensure our students and parents are able to set the price that is sustainable for them. The options will start at the minimum registration fee and increase in increments of $25. During checkout enter the promo code of the amount you are able to pay. The promo codes will be listed on the camp page at LIT’s website, as well as the registration page. If your situation allows, please consider enrolling at the full tuition amount which will help offset the cost for other families.
Those choosing the pay-what-you-can tuition option will be required to have at least one family member help usher a performance, as well as put up 5-10 posters in their neighborhood to advertise the show. LIT also requests a thank-you letter from the student(s), sharing their experience and what they have gained from being a part of the production.
If you have an issue with the codes or any questions, please email darmstrong@lakewoodplayhouse.org to help get you enrolled.
Instructor: Deborah L Armstrong
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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Dates: Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm, April 3rd-7th
Location: In person* Performances: Saturday, April 8th at 10:00am & 2:00pm Instructor: Director: Debbie Armstrong Assistant Director: TBA Description: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe tells the story of 4 English children who go to live with an old professor during World War II. One day, while playing hide and seek, Lucy, the youngest of the children, finds a wardrobe which leads to a magical land called Narnia. However Narnia is being ruled by the evil White Witch who has made it snow for 100 years. According to an old prophecy, Edmund, Lucy, Peter and Susan are the "chosen ones" who will defeat the Witch. They are assisted by the true ruler of Narnia, the lion, Aslan. With the good Narnians on their side all 4 children must now defeat the witch using all their strength and fulfill their destinies to become the new kings and queens of Narnia. Tuition: $350 Promo codes for sliding tuition: choose "Pay full Tuition including Registration Fee" and then enter one of the following codes when checking out:
*COVID-19 SAFETY NOTE: At this time, we are anticipating that we will be able to meet in person, safely. Masking is optional for students. Also at this time, we require all audience members to wear masks when not actively eating or drinking. If this changes and Public Safety Protocols dictate that we must meet either in a hybrid form or completely online, we will notify you of this change immediately. |