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(253) 588-0042
Mailing Address:
Lakewood Playhouse LIT Program
PO BOX 99041
Lakewood, WA 98496
Our Commitment to Community
Every year, the Lakewood Playhouse teaches hundreds of children from our local community important lessons about confidence, personal responsibility, working together and creative expression. These strong theatrical skills are also important in life. LIT is committed to continuing this vision in our Institute of Theatre (for all ages) and our productions based programs.
Performance and Skill Building Experiences
Our performance-based programs are designed to immerse students ages 5 to 18 in a total theatre experience. Students (of all ages) have the opportunity to explore different facets of theatre in our classes, rehearsals, and public performances. All productions offer exciting opportunities for performers and technical crew. LIT accommodates students of all skill levels.
General Education Schedule
Fall, Winter & Spring:
Production Based Classes -
Rehearse 2 hours a day, 2 days a week for 7 weeks
(Generally after school from 4:30pm - 6:30pm -for youth.)
NEW:: Skill Building Classes for all ages in our new school,
LIT (Lakewood Institute of Theatre)
LIT classes are 2 hour classes, once a week for 6-weeks.
LIT also offers day-long intensive workshops
Summer:
One-week all-day camps,Two-week all-day camps, Three week all-day camps
at LPH and satellite locations.
Scholarships
Full and Partial Scholarships are available based on financial need, and are arranged in exchange for parental assistance with productions and/or other volunteer needs.**
We are thankful for our sponsors, CrimeStoppers and The Clover Park Rotary Club for their financial support of our scholarship program as well as our individual gracious donors. You are changing lives!!
STUDENT & SENIOR MATINEE PERFORMANCES
School performances Opportunities for the 2013 - 2014 school year will include:
Arsenic and Old Lace
Pride and Prejudice
Narnia; The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
12 Angry Men
The Odd Couple
Spamalot