After nine years, twenty-nine productions, and fifty-five awards, Marin Summer Theater is giving the creative team the summer off, so there will be no MST productions in 2018. We look forward to making insanely great theatre with you, and for you in the future!
One year of madness was not enough! Back for a second year, Marin Summer Theater has announced that registration is now open for MUSICAL THEATER MADNESS 2015, a workshop just for kids between 9 and 14 years of age!
MUSICAL THEATER MADNESS is three weeks of high-energy dancing, singing and acting, culminating in four performances the MST production of DEFYING GRAVITY - THE BEST OF STEPHEN SCHWARTZ. Taught by MST staff members Kate Kenyon (choreographer ANYTHING GOES, LEGALLY BLONDE, GYSPY) and Amanda Morando (Momentum Vocal Ensemble) this three week workshop will also feature special guests from the MST 2015 company.
Registration will be limited to the first 40 students!
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A typical day at MUSICAL THEATER MADNESS will include dance training in tap, jazz or other Broadway dance style, group and solo singing lessons and acting exercises. MUSICAL THEATER MADNESS is the place to be for kids that are crazy about performing or just love to sing and dance.
MUSICAL THEATER MADNESS runs from June 22 to July 9, 12:30 to 4:30, Mondays through Fridays at Rhythms Dance Center in Novato. Workshop students will be cast in solo and group numbers in DEFYING GRAVITY at 8pm on July 9, 10 and 11 and at 2pm on July 12.
The workshop fee is $400. Enrollment is open to a maximum of 40 students on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Marin Summer Theater (MST) is an award winning non-profit theater company for students of performing arts between the ages of 13 and 23. The MST company prepares and presents three fully-staged productions in a six-week summer season. MST's mission is threefold: To present exciting, professional quality drama, musical theater and musical revue productions; to keep tuition as low as possible so that cost is not a barrier to participation; to create a diverse company of college and high school students.