Creative Voices Theater Camp

What is Creative Voices: Theater and Art for Change?

Creative Voices is a dynamic summer theater and arts camp for middle school students that blends creativity, self-expression, and social awareness. Through acting, storytelling, movement, and visual arts, campers explore themes from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and learn how these principles apply to their own lives and communities.

Set in the inspiring environment of the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial and the Philip E. Batt Education Building, the camp provides a welcoming space where students can build confidence, make new friends, and use their voices to inspire change.

Whether they are new to the arts or experienced performers, all campers will find opportunities to collaborate, express themselves, and discover the power of creativity to shape a more just and inclusive world.

Wassmuth Creative Voices Theater & Art Camp (Ages 11–14)

This summer, discover your voice, make new friends, and have fun at Creative Voices: Theater and Art for Change! Our middle school theater arts camp is a welcoming space where creativity meets community. 

Session 1: July 14-18
Session 2: August 4-8
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Tuition: $300 per camper

To support busy families, we offer before and after care. Campers can be dropped off as early as 9:00 AM and picked up as late as 5:00 PM.

🧡Give The Gift of Kindess🧡

Want to help another student experience the fun of  a Summer Theater Camp?

A donation to our scholarship fund makes it possible for more students to attend.
Every gift, big or small, creates opportunities for learning, growth, and friendship.

If cost is a concern, scholarships are available. Please reach out to us at Calley@Wassmuthcenter.org to learn more.

“An education capable of saving humanity is no small undertaking; it involves the preparation of young people to understand the times in which they live.”

-MARIA MONTESSORI, PHYSICIAN AND EDUCATOR

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