I just posted a list with a sample of the 80 camps we have in our database.
One that I've heard good things about is Valley Youth Theatre. I haven't tried the VYT's summer program, but I've heard good things about it. We've done the spring break one, and my daughter loved it.
The registration deadline is coming up on May 5 for the June session and May 19 for the July session.
Details on the Magical Theater Summer Camp:
For ages 7-17.
Tuition is $630 per person and includes materials, camp
shirt and photo.
Runs 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 2-27 (Session I) and July 7-Aug. 1 (Session II). Before and after care for additional fee.
Located at 525 N. First St. in Downtown Phoenix.
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I'm going to ask my son if
I'm going to ask my son if he wants to do this. It looks like it would be fun...
For all the way east valley
For all the way east valley moms, there's also Queen Creek Performing Arts Center camp. It's for ages 3 to 15. Here is the link: www.qcpac.com/camp.htm
My daughters have always
My daughters have always done the Childsplay Theatre camps and have a wonderful time. The teachers are really amazing and my girls have met some really nice friends each summer.
We've looked at other programs such as Valley Youth and they just don't offer anywhere near the opportunities that Childsplay has. Instead of just one class for all the kids, Childsplay has many different classes for all different age groups (beginning at preschool, I think!)
I know that Childsplay's classes can fill up. We didn't get into our first choice this summer because I waited to register, but I just looked at their Web site and they just opened a bunch of new classes. It is www.childsplayaz.org.