Summer Camp: 101 Dalmatians Kids (Session 1)

Summer Camp: 101 Dalmatians Kids (Session 1)

by Lauren Lambert-Tompkins

$ 375
Mon, Jun 8, 2026 9:30 AM — Sat, Jun 13, 2026 4:30 PM

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Family Friendly Theater

One Week Mini-Musical Summer Camp Session One Ages 6-10 Register for Session One! Mini-Musical Camps at Manship Theatre Join us for a fun summer camp filled with theatre, art, performance, and friends! The Mini-Musical 101 Dalmatians Kids is for ages 6-10. Your child must be age six by April 15, 2026. Session One is from June 8-June 12, each day from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Carpool drop-off begins at 8:30 a.m.) The final performance at Manship Theatre is Saturday, June 13 at 11:00 a.m. Family and friends are invited. Two sessions, same camp In a response to the popularity of this camp, we are offering two sessions of the same one-week camp. Each session will offer the same musical theatre camp experience, both performing Disney’s 101 Dalmatians Kids. Registration process: Jan. 29 for members; Feb. 12 for public Registration opens to Manship Theatre Family Members only on January 29. Login to your Manship Theatre account to register. Interested in becoming a Family Member to gain early access to summer camp registration and more perks throughout the year? Learn more here. Registration opens to the public on February 12. These camps usually sell out, so we suggest registering the day they go on sale. The one-week mini-musical costs $375. There are no registration or supply fees. Tickets for the performances will be on sale at a later date. Tickets are $10 each, including fees. The process, not the product Our Mini-Musical Production Camps are about the process, not the product. This is perfect for kids who have an interest in experiencing the magic of musical theatre, regardless of experience. The camp is led by a team of professionals in their field, including support from Manship Theatre’s professional production and education teams. Leading the charge for both 101 Dalmatians productions is Director Dana Lux, who heads up the middle and high school visual and performing arts program at LSU Labratory School. What to expect This is not a babysitting camp — campers should come ready to rehearse and participate! Students will enjoy learning and practicing lines, songs, choreography, along with engaging theatre games and exercises. We will have auditions to assign specific roles prior to the start of camp (Date TBA!) and campers are encouraged to be “off-book” (aka have their lines memorized) before camp starts. By enrolling in this camp, families are committing to full-day attendance each day. Our one-week rehearsal period is short, and every day is essential to the success of the production. Absences disrupt rehearsals and make it difficult for staff and campers to stay on track. Putting on a show is a true team effort, and progress depends on everyone being present! The final performance in our beautiful 325-seat theatre with professional stage production is a special experience for these young campers. Friends and family are encouraged to attend! Each day, campers should bring lunch, water, and two snacks. There is no aft...

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Manship Theatre

Baton Rouge's Premier Non-Profit Venue for music, film, theatre, dance, and performing arts. www.manshiptheatre.org