Participants must be entering grades 4 to 7.
When big-hearted Annie, a child at the callous Miss Hannigan's orphanage for girls, is adopted by billionaire Oliver Warbucks, she gets a taste for how the other half lives in the Big Apple. "The sun'll come out tomorrow" in this Broadway musical classic that explores themes of optimism, friendship, and justice, and shows that oftentimes all a kid needs is the love of true family and friends—plus a faithful pup named Sandy!
Campers will learn exciting songs and dance, create stories, have fun with arts & crafts, and safely socialize with friends old and new.
This camp will have an Invited Final Showing on the last day of camp at 10:00 AM. Students are allowed to leave for the day after their performance or they may stay as teachers will still be there for the duration of the camp day. If you decide to leave after the show check in with their teacher to have your student accounted for. More information about specifics will be sent out after camp begins.
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Please contact Berkeley Playhouse if you have any questions.