Tapping into the Light
In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.
- Matthew 5:16
Upcoming in our 2025/2026 Season
You're Good Man Charlie Brown
AUDITIONS: NOVEMBER 7
PERFORMANCES: JANUARY 8 - 11
Winter Class Session
CLASSES BEGIN: OCTOBER 28 & 30
SHOWCASE: DECEMBER 16 & 18
Newsies
AUDITIONS: JANUARY 16
PERFORMANCES: MARCH 26 - 29
Spring Class Session
CLASSES BEGIN: JANUARY 13 & 15
SHOWCASE: MARCH 17 & 19
Our Core Values
Shine the light of Christ in everything we do and to everyone we meet.
Treat all people with respect, allowing kindness to be the guide.
Stand firm as a family; brought together by individual talents and abilities, and staying together because of integrity and love.
Upcoming Classes
Adult Acting 18 - 100: Ms. Jennifer What started as a simple idea for parents, grandparents, and older siblings has grown into a sweet family of dedicated adult performers who learn, laugh, and grow together each week. This fall, we’ll be preparing for our first full-length production, Clue, to be performed in January as a fundraiser for CTAP. Our Thursday evening classes combine rehearsals with the exploration of a variety of acting techniques—always with plenty of fun and encouragement, especially for newcomers. Whether you’re brand new to the stage or a seasoned actor, we’d love for you to join our family. Thursday 4:30-6:30

Contemporary Jazz - The Dance of the Newsie 13-18: Ms. Kendall This high-energy class introduces students to the exciting world of contemporary jazz, a dance style rooted in storytelling through movement. Dancers will learn how to express emotion, character, and narrative with their bodies while building strength, rhythm, and flexibility. In addition to exploring the artistry of contemporary jazz, this class will directly prepare students with the essential dance skills they’ll need for our spring production of Newsies. Tuesday 7:00-9:00

Survey of Musical Theater 12-18: Ms. Emily This fun and interactive course takes students on a journey through the history of musical theater, from classic Golden Age films to modern Broadway hits. Each week highlights a new theme—whether it’s guessing vintage movie plots, exploring the works of Rodgers & Hammerstein, Sondheim, and Andrew Lloyd Webber, or celebrating iconic performers and Tony-winning shows. Students will engage through games, skits, short performances and presentations, building confidence in performance while learning theater history. The course culminates in a student-led showcase featuring favorite moments from class. Tuesday 4:30-6:30
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