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Mission statement of Lewis University’s Actors Academy • • • • • • Provide a unique educational experience in theatre arts Encourage participation in and appreciation of theatre Foster creativity, self-expression and leadership skills Promote self-confidence and improve communications skills Develop creative potential through active participation in theatre art Offer opportunities to explore the world of theatre in an enjoyable and supportive atmosphere Arrivals and Departures Participants are to be brought inside Lewis University’s Philip Lynch Theatre by a parent/guardian on the first day of class. After that, children may be dropped off, please no earlier than 15 minutes before class. All participants are to be signed out by his/her parent or guardian that registered the participant. Please make every effort to pick up participants on time. Any exceptions to established arrival and departure procedures must be authorized in writing by a parent or guardian. Attendance Please make every effort to attend each class session. If an absence needs to occur, please call the Philip Lynch Theatre box office (815) 836-5500 as soon as the absence is known. Summer Theatre Camp 2009 July 20-23 July 27-31 Each summer parents search for activities to keep their children productive, and Lewis University’s Philip Lynch Theatre (PLT) in partnership with Heritage Theatre Company (HTC) is answering the call with a unique musical theatre experience for children ages 6-12 years old. The newly formed “Actors Academy” will offer theatre classes for junior drama stars on July 20 – 23, and July 27 – 31 from 9 a.m. to noon. On the last day of class, participants will perform “America’s Tallest Tales: The Musical” complete with costumes, lights and props on the beautifully intimate PLT stage. Participants will also have two free public outdoor performances at Kidzfest sponsored by Lewis University on Saturday, August 1, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. “America’s Tallest Tales: The Musical” is a musical mystery. Paul Bunyan’s best friend, Babe the blue ox has gone missing, and Paul vows to find him. Paul Bunyan, with the help of Bess Call, the strong- armed cattle-friendly heroine of the Adirondacks, is criss-crossing America in search of his missing companion. Has Pecos Bill rustled the big ox? Did Annie Christmas, Queen of the Mississippi keel-boaters, borrow him to pull her boat up the river? In the course of their adventures Paul and Bess run into John Henry, Alfred Bulltop Stormalong, and a host of other stars of America’s Tallest Tales. Lewis’ Actors Academy will be an educational experience including dance, music, and acting. Lewis University alumna, Barbara Eberhard of Joliet, who taught for 4 years at the Rialto School of the Arts, will teach the classes. Her company, Eberhard and Friends, is now with Lewis University’s Actors Academy. A local educator for over 30 years, Barbara Eberhard is the Academy’s director. She was recently named a recipient of the 2009 Joliet Area Great Teacher Award for commitment to the highest standard of teaching excellence. WANTED ACTORS America’s Tallest Tales the musical Actors Academy Registration 2009 Student’s Name Age Sex: (circle) M F Date of Birth Address City/St/Zip Name of attending school: Grade level for 2009/2010: T-shirt size (circle one, adult sizing) S M L XL XXL Mother’s name Email address Home phone Cell phone Work phone Father’s name Email address Home phone Cell phone Work phone The summer camp is presented by Lewis University’s Philip Lynch Theatre in partnership with Heritage Theatre Company. Mail in a check payable to Heritage Theatre Company, and parents or guardians will be sent a confirmation packet with complete consent forms and an Actors Academy Handbook. All classes will be held at the Philip Lynch Theatre located on the main campus of Lewis University on Route 53 in Romeoville. There are a maximum of 24 spots (minimum 10) available for children with a flair for the dramatic from ages 6 – 12 years old. This unique opportunity will cost $230 per student, and $150 for each sibling. That is a cost saving of $80 for additional children of the same family. Mail application and tuition payment Checks payable to Heritage Theatre Company Lewis University Actors Academy Attn: Jo Slowik, Philip Lynch Theatre Manager One University Parkway Romeoville, IL 60446 Deadline: July 15, 2009 Registration is on a first come first serve basis. For further information email [email protected] PLT box office (815) 836-5500 or visit the website: www.lewisu.edu/plt