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Biggest Little March Break camp lets your kids put on a show

The Biggest Little Theatre Company (BLTC) invites kids aged six to 16 to experience the magic of theatre at their March Break camp, culminating in a performance to showcase their work
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The Biggest Little Theatre Company invites kids aged 6-16 to experience the magic of theatre at their “immersive and exciting” March Break camp.

Does your child love to put on a show? This March Break, the Biggest Little Theatre Company (BLTC), invites kids aged six to 16 to experience the magic of theatre at their “immersive and exciting” camp, culminating in a performance of Viral Frenzy, what a release from the company calls “a show tailor-made for today’s digital generation.”

From Monday to Friday, participants will dive into the world of theatre, exploring acting, singing, and dancing while also learning about set design and costumes. 

Under the guidance of experienced educators Jeff Burton and Brandon Lefebvre, campers will work together to bring Viral Frenzy to life, described as “an original production that humorously explores the world of influencers, viral trends, and social media obsession, all with a fun and heartwarming resolution.” 

The camp runs from Monday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2891 Martin Rd., Blezard Valley. 

Families and friends are invited to enjoy a free final performance on Friday at 3:00 p.m. to celebrate the campers’ hard work.

The Biggest Little Theatre Company states you can expect:  

  • A fun and engaging theatre experience  
  • Acting, singing, and dancing workshops  
  • Hands-on set and costume creation  
  • Team-building and confidence-boosting activities  
  • A live performance of Viral Frenzy at the end of the week! 

“We’re so excited to bring this original production to our March Break camp,” said Jeff Burton, co-director of BLTC. “It’s a trendy, hilarious and relatable story for kids today, while also reminding them about the importance of real-life connections. This is a great opportunity for kids who want to give the arts a try but can’t or aren’t ready to commit to one of our full production schedules.” 

For more information or to register, visit their website here or visit them on Facebook here for more information about their programs. Spots are limited.



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