The summer is a time to prioritize self-care through artistic expression! Join us for these fun, innovative, and focused summer classes designed to inspire and challenge your inner artist.
Improv
In-person | June 17 – June 29
Calling all adults who are interested in the art of comedy! This fast-paced class invites students to take creative risks as they learn the foundational skills of improv. In this class, you will focus on sketch-comedy and improvisation games that cultivate the core skills of a comedic theatre artist.
Times: Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6:00-7:30pm
Registration Deadline: June 6
Tuition: $425
Auditioning and business
Virtual | June 17 – June 29
This advanced class offers a deeper dive into audition preparation techniques for the ever-changing theatrical landscape. With a dual focus on in-person auditions and the skills of how best to enter the audition room, this class will enhance your knowledge base and ensure you have access to current best practices to feel prepared to create a bold, inspired, and informed performance.
Times: Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6:00-7:30pm
Registration Deadline: June 6
Tuition: $425
CONFIDENCE on camera
Virtual | June 17 – June 29
This unique class builds awareness of the ways an actor can make a living on camera and be afforded time and space for practical application. Learn to connect to the camera, personalize text, as well as experience the logistics of a filming process.
Times: Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6:00-7:30pm
Registration Deadline: June 13
Tuition: $425
FAQs
Once I purchase a class, what is my next step?
Once a class is purchased, Everyman Theatre’s Education Team will reach out with a Welcome email and Registration form at least one-week before the class starts. Please complete the registration form within three business days.
I am unable to take a program I purchased, what is Everyman’s education programs refund policy?
All class sales are final sale: This means there will be no refunds. No exceptions, unless one of the following applies:
Withdrawal from a class: While we know that plans shift, we strive to provide exceptional service and programming for all students. This includes attendance for ensemble building. If you must withdraw, you will receive a credit that can be used towards any class in our current season. Class credits expire on June 30th, of any given season or school year. Be sure to use them before this date.
Youth Summer Experiences: You are entitled to a partial refund of 50% of the class tuition if you withdraw at least one (1) month prior to the summer session’s start date.
Scholarship Recipients: Should you miss more than 3-class offering during any program offering your scholarship is awarded for, you will be removed from programming with no refund or class credit.
Which class is right for me and my artistic goals?
We pride ourselves on providing accessible pathways for students of all experience levels and interests.
Look at our series descriptions below to see which is a right fit for you:
EMPOWER
These are entry-level courses meant to serve as an access point for budding artists who are looking to build their knowledge in theatre. These courses will provide students with foundational skills in theatre as they begin or continue their artistic journey. If you have never been involved in theatre before or taken a course in acting, EMPOWER classes are a great place to start.
LAB
Lab classes are designed for students of any experience level to explore and develop specific skillsets. These classes often highlight specific theatrical disciplines (i.e., Voice Acting or Directing). Whether you are new to theatre or an experienced artist, these courses are a great way to build up your skillset and try something new!
CRAFT
Classes in the Craft series are designed to provide students with formalized training, specifically focused on the skill of acting. While not required, these classes are intended for students with previous theatre experience or those who are looking to begin a career in theatre.
To maximize the educational experience of all students involved: Craft classes require students to memorize text, rehearse on their own time, and commit to attendance of as many classes (as possible).
The CRAFT series is on a pre-professional track; Our Education Team and your peers will appreciate your forward-thinking and commitment in planning accordingly.
Will there be a final performance?
We strive to ensure all students receive the opportunity to end any class progression with a culminating event or performance. To this end, many of our adult students will be given the opportunity to perform their work, whether that be in class or in our rehearsal hall. All Performances, at the level, are at the sole discretion of our Teaching Artists.
Have children that might like to get involved?
We have programming for them too!