Theatre: EDUcamp Jr. (Elementary)
Join us for Theatre Camp and come alive!
Have you ever wanted to be in the limelight? Take a step onto the stage? Find out what all goes into producing a play? Join us for Theatre Camp and come alive! We will be exploring story construction, character development, stage production and behind-the-scenes work. We’ll wrap up the week with a performance showcase for family and friends. It’s time to come alive and let your imagination flow!
General Information
Arrival/Departure
When to Arrive
Camp check-in for all campers is on Monday between 8–8:30 a.m. at the Elementary School Building for 2nd–5th, and the Middle School Building for 6th–8th.
Drop-off each day will be from 8–8:30 a.m. at the Elementary school for 2nd–5th, and the Middle school for 6th–8th.
What to do When You Arrive
When you arrive on campus, follow the signs to the Elementary school for 2nd–5th, and the Middle school for 6th–8th for check-in on Monday morning. Camp staff will meet you and give the camp T-shirt as well as share a schedule for the week.
When to Depart
Pick-up each day will be from 4:30–5:00 p.m. at the Elementary school for 2nd–5th, and the Middle school for 6th–8th)
What to Bring
What to Bring
All supplies needed for camp will be provided unless otherwise noted in each specific camp information.
Please note: BJU cannot be responsible for money, valuables or personal articles.
What to Wear
Long athletic shorts, jeans or pants, and T-shirts are the normal camp attire. Tennis shoes are recommended.
Lunch will be served in our dining common in an all-you-can-eat buffet style. Any food concerns (allergies, diet restrictions, etc.) can be noted in the online registration form.
Cell Phone Policy
Cell phones and personal devices are to be dropped off at the check-in desk for safekeeping and they can be picked up when your child is being checked out.
Director
Anne Nolan
Anne Nolan is an assistant professor at BJU with more than 30 years of experience performing, directing and teaching in Theatre and Communication. She has worked camp for over 28 years and loves sharing theatre and storytelling. Inventive and creative, she is always looking for ways to maximize the EDUcamp experience and is committed to helping campers develop their God-given talents.