Broadway Bootcamp is a one-week intensive focusing on the triple threat of musical theater – acting, singing, and dancing. In this one-week summer intensive, rising 3rd-11th grade students will be introduced to different workshops, all focused on acting, vocal techniques, choreography, and design/production while using performances from current Broadway Hits! The week will culminate in a Broadway style revue where everyone gets to be the star! In addition, this camp also incorporates workshops to learn more about the behind-the-scenes magic that goes into producing a show. Get hands-on experience with all the design aspects of theatre, such as lighting, scenic, and costume design, while learning from professionals working in the industry. Watch out, parents—we’ll WOW you with a Broadway style revue on the last day of camp, showing all the work from the week.
Program fee is $355 if registered by April 15th; Program fee is $390 if registered April 16th -May 15th; Program fee is $400 if registered after May 15th.
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Production Manager, Technical Director, and Teaching Artist: Jacob A Goldberger
Jacob A Goldberger is so excited to join the Oak Hall School Summer Program as the Production Manager, Technical Director, and Teaching Artist of the Summer Drama Camp. Born and raised in Gainesville, Jacob graduated from Oak Hall School (’15) as a member of the Arts Conservatory Program. Jacob holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Production from the University of Florida. As an active member of the arts community in Central Florida; he has designed over 40 shows over his early career. Recent credits include: Lighting Design for Oklahoma, Oliver!, The Producers (Gainesville Community Playhouse), Annie (Dr. Philips Center), Carmen (Phillips Center), Matilda, Seussical (Oak Hall School), and Projection Design for Cabaret (University of Florida). Jacob is thrilled to translate that experience into his role at Oak Hall Schools Summer Camp Program! JacobGoldberger.com
Director, Choreographer, and Teaching Artist: Lauren Wilkinson
Lauren Wilkinson (OHS Alumni, Class of 2018) is thrilled to join the team as the Choreographer, Director, and Teaching Artist. Lauren has an Associate of Arts Degree in Musical Theatre from Santa Fe College and received her Bachelors at the University of Florida with a major in Theatre and a minor in Education. Lauren has choreographed many shows, including Oak Hall’s Battle of Boat, Seussical, Wizard of Oz, and Matilda; as well as Shrek the Musical and Oliver! at the Gainesville Community Playhouse. Lauren’s performance credits include Patsy in Spamalot, Patty Simcox in Grease, Sophie in Mamma Mia!, and many more. Lauren is so excited to be able to have this opportunity and can’t wait to create with the amazing campers!