Children’s Theatre Summer Camp Registration Now Open

The Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts is a lively place in the summers, this year with three major musicals running in repertory: The Great American Trailerpark Musical, Jersey Boys and Godspell with over 30 professional artists, designers and performers rehearsing and performing — dancing, singing, acting — for three months straight.

And right in the middle of it all is the Whatchamawhozits Children’s Theatre Summer Camp. This super fun and wildly popular summer camp is in its 12th summer at the PSCA.

The Whatchamawhozit Children’s Theatre Summer Camp will run July 3 – July 14 Monday through Friday from 9am-2pm with shows on July 15 and 16. (No camp on July 4.)

The camp is open to kids 7-14 years old (6 year olds may inquire about special permission) and is taught by the professional performers in town for Thingamajig Theatre Company’s Summer Season.

Click here to register online.

The camp will focus on putting up the production of NEWSIES Jr, which will be performed for the public on July 15 and 16.

A theater experience teaches students the valuable skills of teamwork, public speaking, critical thinking, self-confidence, physical fitness and, above all, empathy all of which are incorporated in the form of singing, dancing and acting.

What parents say:

“Thank you for your awesome work with the kids during the improv class. It was great fun to watch their growth.”

“Many thanks for your invaluable instruction and encouragement to all the kids in the Whatchamawhozits program. [My son] had a blast and it was a fun program to watch.”

Thingamajig Theatre Company was co-founded here in Pagosa Springs in 2011 by Tim and Laura Moore. It is an award-winning professional nonprofit 501c3 theatre in residence within the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts. Its talented actors, directors and designers come from across the U.S. and Canada to produce musicals, comedies and dramas for local and out-of-town audiences.

Laura Moore

Laura Moore is Executive Director for the Thingamajig Theatre Company, a non-profit professional theatre company in residence at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts.