Drama and Musical Theater Summer Camps for Fort Worth
Do we call it musical theatre or musical theater? Acting or drama or theater arts or performance arts?
It doesn't matter what we call it: Summer is a great time to learn acting, singing, and dancing! With our area's emphasis on performance and music, there are lots of summer camps to choose from. Some are one week, some are more. Know of more? Let us know!
Discover the Magic of Theatre with Theatre Arlington’s Camps!
Dive into a world of imagination and creativity at Theatre Arlington’s theatre camps, where kids of all ages and backgrounds can shine! Whether you're a budding actor or a seasoned performer, our camps are the perfect stage for everyone. From hands-on production camps that culminate in full-scale family-friendly performances to dynamic workshops showcasing the skills you've honed, each camp is an exciting journey in the world of theatre. Watch your child light up as they bring stories to life and experience the thrill of live performance. At Theatre Arlington, every camp is a celebration of creativity, teamwork, and fun. Join us for a summer of unforgettable moments and let the spotlight find you!
Summer is the Best at Stage West
Whether your child is just starting out or already dreaming of Broadway, Stage West offers affordable, high-quality theatre training for all ages and experience levels.
Our youth classes (Ages 6-12) focus on essential theatre skills while celebrating each student’s unique creativity in a fun, supportive environment.
Our teen programs (Ages 13+) provide rigorous training in acting, voice, and performance technique, with personal mentorship from top-tier DFW theatre professionals who help students grow as artists and individuals.
Classes include acting, musical theatre, playwriting, improv and more! Join our inclusive, inspiring community and see what’s possible on (and off) the stage.
“The staff at Stage West are amazing. They work so well with kids and help them grow and develop new skills. My daughter frequently tells me this is where she feels the most "like I belong." -Laine M, parent