BANGOR — Penobscot Theatre Dramatic Academy’s new roster of virtual classes will be offered beginning Saturday, April 13.
“We are so excited to announce our fun and vibrant spring virtual classes. Fun is the main focus, along with skill building in a creative environment,” said Ben Layman, director of education, according to a news release from the theater.
Dramatic Academy Clubhouse for children age 4-9: A fun and physical class of games designed especially for the Zoom format. DA Clubhouse with instructor Ben Layman will get children up and moving, and have the creative juices flowing. Classes will be held April 13 to May 20.
• Ages 4-6: Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30-4 p.m., $75
• Ages 7-9: Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30-5:30 p.m., $150
Alice in Wonderland: A Radio Play for ages 10 to 18: Come take a trip down the rabbit hole with all of Lewis Carroll’s beloved characters. Neil Graham and Ben Layman will lead students in workshops in voice acting and live sound effects, culminating in a final recorded performance of this classic tale. Classes will be held from April 14 to May 21.
• Wednesday and Friday, 4-6 p.m. $250
For registration, visit penobscottheatre.org or call the box office at 207-942-3333. For more information, contact Layman at 207-947-6618 ext. 107 or [email protected]. All classes are being presented virtually and are not in person. Scholarship is considered on a case to case basis. A form can be requested by email at [email protected].
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