
NOW OPEN: It’s Time to Sign Up for Summer Camps!

Watch your student tap into their passions and develop new skills through our youth theater Summer Camps in acting, musical theater, writing, design, and more! With the widest variety of theater summer camps on the Eastside and North Sound, your K-12 student can shine bright this summer with Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE.
Sign up for our 2026 Summer Camps and watch your student discover their inner glow:
Summer Camps run June 22–August 14, 2026. Enrollment age is based on the grade your student will enter in Fall 2026.
- Camps for students of all skill levels, kindergarten to grade 12
- Save 10% when you register for multiple camps with coupon code “loyalty10”
- Financial assistance available
About Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE

Photo by John McLellan
“This program has been a phenomenal opportunity to boost both [my student’s] social confidence among peers, and her self-acceptance of making mistakes in front of others.”
—KIDSTAGE Parent
All new students, even those with no experience in musical theater, are welcome to start by taking any KIDSTAGE class at their grade level. Our theater classes and camps are designed to engage and build skills for children of various experience levels, whether they are brand new to theater or have been taking classes with us for years. Unless specifically stated, our classes have no prerequisites.
If you are new to KIDSTAGE, it might be helpful to know:
- Our Acting Classes focus on building skills like creating characters, collaborating in acting scenes, improvisation, stage direction, projecting our voices, etc.
- Our Musical Theater classes focus on singing and basic dance for musical theater. In these classes, kids will typically sing and dance, as a group, in 2-4 musical numbers from popular shows.
- Additionally, we offer specific Singing and Dance classes for our students in 6th grade and up.
There is a demonstration on the last day of class, where family and friends are invited in to see what their students have been working on in their class.

Photos by John McLellan, Cesar Cabrera, and Jean Johnson