Fall Youth Classes

We are proud to offer artistic skill-building for students as young as three and as old as ninety-nine! There is something for everyone at Everyman Theatre.


Play Builders (Grades 3-5)

September 21 – November 16
No class October 5

In this unique class experience, students will explore the essentials of theatre! They will discover the foundations of theatrical skills, focusing on acting and design. Over the course of 8 weeks, students hone their acting skills, embrace storytelling, and share a small piece of theatre for their friends and family!   

Time: Saturdays, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Price: $325.00 
Registration Deadline: September 14
Teaching Artist: Megan Anderson

Megan Anderson (she/her) is a theatre artist, educator and painter who has been creating in the Baltimore area for over 25 years. She is a proud member of the Everyman Theatre Resident Acting Company and counts herself fortunate to work with such gifted collaborators. Megan has been teaching young children for 5 years and believes that confidence, collaboration, creativity and literacy  are skills that can be strengthened through PLAY.  Megan is so excited to meet each child where they are and encourage them to build on the ideas they bring to the table as we create our very own unique piece of theatre. 

Middle School Comedy Club (Grades 6-8)

September 21 – November 16
No class October 5

Calling all budding comedians! This fast-paced class invites creative risk-taking as students curate a witty improvised comedy show to perform for family and friends. With a special focus on sketch-comedy and improvisation games that cultivate core skills of the theatre-artist, students will deepen their appreciation for the diversity of the art form. 

Time: Saturdays, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Price: $325.00 
Registration Deadline: September 14
Teaching Artist: Hannah Jeffrey

Hannah Alden Jeffrey is a Baltimore-based comedian and producer with a passion for community building and silliness. Her sold out solo performance “Hannah LIVE: A One-Han Show” has entertained captive audiences all over Baltimore and debuted on the comedy festival circuit earlier this year. Hannah recently started The REALLY COOL Open Mic, a show and mic specifically for women and LGBTQIA+ comics to work out material in a welcoming, supportive space. Hannah trained in improv, acting and sketch comedy with the LA-based Groundlings and Pack Theaters, The Theatre Lab in DC and the Baltimore Improv Group (BIG). She has dreams of becoming a crossing guard, and her favorite animal is the mighty manatee.


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FAQs

Does Everyman offer financial assistance or scholarships?

Need-Based Scholarship Support
We encourage you to apply for a need-based scholarship by completing this FORM. Our need-based Creative Journey scholarship awards range to cover a portion of the tuition. While funding is limited, we work hard to accept as many students as possible throughout the year. Scholarship Applications can be submitted on a rolling basis.

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. 

Will there be a final performance?

Youth class experiences: We welcome the chance for families and loved ones to share in the creative growth and artistic creations that students undergo during a class experience through a culminating event. This culminating event may also be an in-class performance for students at the end of their progression and at the discretion of our Teaching Artist. 

Early childhood classes: Each class series ends with an open class, where family members and loved ones join their student for a class session with their student. For youth classes (K-8), each class series culminates in a final sharing or performance on the last day of class where students can share the skills and projects, they have been developing over the class sessions. Each final sharing will look different based on the grade level and course content. More detailed information about each culminating event will be shared with enrolled families during the class series. Culminating events may also be an in-class performance for students at the end of their progression and at the discretion of our Teaching Artist. 

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 and 25% of class tuition if you withdraw two (2) weeks prior to your summer session start date. Any time after these dates will receive no refund. 

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.
 

When should I register for my class?

Note that each class description includes a registration deadline. We recommend you register as soon as possible to ensure your space, but the registration deadline is typically two weeks prior to the first class date.  

Have teens that might like to get involved?

We have programming for them, too!