Theater in Foxborough to host program for children
Broadway Kids will be hosted by the Marilyn Rodman Performing Arts Center (MRPAC) in Foxborough later this spring.
Broadway Kids is designed for children in grades kindergarten through two and is an immersive and fun program for those who enjoy dancing, singing, and performing. It is a weeklong program where participants explore musical theater by practicing choreography, learning songs, and working together to create a small presentation.
There will be an extended day on Tuesday of Broadway Kids which will have a special screening of the movie Peter Rabbit. On Friday afternoon there will be a culminating event to which family and friends are invited to enjoy showcasing what the children learned during the week.
Broadway Kids focuses on self-expression, teamwork, and creativity, and introduces young children to the experience of performing in a supportive and engaging environment. It is offered at various times throughout the year, and the cost for the weeklong workshop is $300 per child.
Brochure printing is often used to provide more details about such programs, their costs, and their benefits for attendees.
The MRPAC is an historic venue for the performing arts that hosts programs, live entertainment, and cultural events.
This workshop will run during the April School Vacation Week, Monday April 21 through Friday April 25, from 9:00 am through 3:00 pm.
Broadway Kids is designed for children in grades kindergarten through two and is an immersive and fun program for those who enjoy dancing, singing, and performing. It is a weeklong program where participants explore musical theater by practicing choreography, learning songs, and working together to create a small presentation.
There will be an extended day on Tuesday of Broadway Kids which will have a special screening of the movie Peter Rabbit. On Friday afternoon there will be a culminating event to which family and friends are invited to enjoy showcasing what the children learned during the week.
Broadway Kids focuses on self-expression, teamwork, and creativity, and introduces young children to the experience of performing in a supportive and engaging environment. It is offered at various times throughout the year, and the cost for the weeklong workshop is $300 per child.
Brochure printing is often used to provide more details about such programs, their costs, and their benefits for attendees.
The MRPAC is an historic venue for the performing arts that hosts programs, live entertainment, and cultural events.
This workshop will run during the April School Vacation Week, Monday April 21 through Friday April 25, from 9:00 am through 3:00 pm.