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July 7-16
Upcoming camps and performances you won’t want to miss!
 
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MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE
Session A: Hercules
Performance: Friday, July 14 | 7:30 p.m.
Want to see future thespians shine on the Quick stage? Join us for this exciting production of Hercules as part of the Missoula Children’s Theatre. Still looking for a summer camp for your child for next week? Limited spaces are available for ages 8 and up.
 
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SUMMER INTENSIVE
 
Singing for the Stage
Session 1: July 10 - 13 | Ages 8 – 11
 
Instructor: Lucia Palmieri
 
Do you have what it takes to turn her chair around? Find out how a singer gets a golden ticket. Campers will learn how to use their voice to project and perform under the direction of a local Juilliard-trained soprano who made her Carnegie Hall debut to rave reviews.
 
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Jazz Dance
Session 1: July 10 - 13
 
Instructor: Lindsay Orr
 
Learn various dancing styles from an experienced dancer who has performed in musicals and on television. The teaching style emphasizes technique while also valuing the uniqueness of each student. All ages are welcome.
 
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Paper and Digital Collaging
Paper - July 10 - 13
 
Instructor: Greg Aimé
 
Discover how to use collages to express yourself and your thoughts! Join our intensive collage session, where you will produce moving expressions of your creativity and understand the principles of applied art as seen through the eyes of the forerunners. All ages are welcome.
 
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NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE
 
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Sunday, July 16 | 3 p.m.
 
Directed by Dominic Cooke, this psychological drama about CP Taylor's historical tragedy follows John Halder portrayed by David Tennant (Doctor Who), a German literary professor, as he becomes involved in a dangerous political movement. The play explores themes of antisemitism, populism, and morality.
 
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