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By On Deck Staff

‘Summer on Stage’ Shakespeare: YouthStyle promises to be bigger, better, and extra special as Cape May Stage’s Education Outreach department builds on the wild success of last season’s popular summer theatre camp.
This summer, Mondays through Fridays July 21 to Aug. 9, ‘Summer on Stage’ students will have exclusive one-on-one instruction from top-notch professionals with creative group sessions in two week-long intensive acting camps.
This season, students will enjoy being Groundlings (ages 9-13 meeting July 21 – July 26, from 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.) or Nobles (ages 10-18 meeting July 28 –Aug. 9, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and some may even be Apprentices (ages 16 and older and must apply) as they adapt, design, and perform a Shakespearean play from their point of view.
Both camps end with a special performance which all friends and family are welcome to attend.
‘Summer on Stage’ classes will be held at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse at the corner of Bank and Lafayette streets in downtown Cape May. All children with interest in the arts are encouraged to take advantage of this unique opportunity.
Space is limited. Sign up forms for all Summer On Stage opportunities are currently available on capemaystage.com.
For reservations, contact Jessica P. Carleton, Education Coordinator for Cape May Stage, at 609-884-1341 x7.

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