Explore creative classes and camps designed to fit your family’s schedule—whether it’s after school, during holiday breaks, or over summer vacation. Students build acting, movement, and storytelling skills in a fun, supportive environment.
Winter classes start the week of February 2 and run through the week of April 6, 2026.
Musical Theatre Revue
For grades 7–12
Dates: Tuesdays, February 3–April 7, 2026 (no class 2/17)
Time: 6:00 PM–8:30 PM
Final performance: Tuesday, April 7 at 8:00 PM
Price: $475 (sibling discount available)
Youth Showcase: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
For grades 4–8
• Section One:
Dates: Mondays, January 26–March 30, 2026 (no class 2/16)
Time: 6:00–8:30 PM
Final performance: Wednesday, April 1 at 7:00 PM
Price: $475 (sibling discount available)
• Section Two:
Dates: Wednesdays, February 4–April 8, 2026 (no class 2/18)
Time: 6:00 PM–8:30 PM
Final performance: Wednesday, April 8 at 7:00 PM
Price: $475 (sibling discount available)
Creative Storytelling: Where The Wild Things Are
For grades K–3
Dates: Thursdays, February 5–April 9, 2026 (no class 2/19)
Time: 5:15 PM–6:45 PM
Final performance: Thursday, April 9 at 6:30 PM
Price: $295 (sibling discount available)
Midwinter break camps run February 16–20.
DramaQuest: Who’s in Rabbit’s House? | 10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM
For grades K–3
Final performance: Friday, February 20 at 1:30PM
Price: $295 or $385
Youth and Teen Showcase: How to Survive Being in a Shakespeare Play
For grades 4–12
Final performance: Friday, February 20 at 3:00 PM
Price: $475
Spring break camps run April 13–17.
DramaQuest: Hiccups for Elephant | 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
For grades K–3
Final performance: Friday, April 17 at 1:30 PM
Price: $295
DramaQuest: Hiccups for Elephant | 10:00 AM–3:30 PM
For grades K–3
Final performance: Friday, April 17 at 1:30 PM
Price: $385
Youth and Teen Showcase: Robin Hood
For grades 4–12
Final performance: Friday, April 17 at 3:00PM
Price: $475
For a searchable list of all summer camps, click here or scroll down for week-by-week options.
Week 1: June 22–26
DramaQuest: Dragons Eat Noodles
10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM options available
Grades K–3
Acting Comedy: Art of Comedy for Youth
Grades 4–6
Acting Stage Combat for Teens
Grades 7–12
Musical Theatre Revue
Grades 4–12
Backstage Theatre: Costumes and Props
Grades 6–12
Week 2: June 29–July 2 and June 29–July 3
DramaQuest: Circus of Misfit Talents
10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM options for 4 days or 5 days available
Grades K–3
Improv 101 for Youth
4 day or 5 day options available
Grades 4–7
Improv 101 for Teens
4 day or 5 day options available
Grades 8–12
Week 3: July 6–10 and July 7–10
DramaQuest: The Kindness Carnival
10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM options for 4 days or 5 days.
Grades K–3
Acting Comedy: Art of Comedy for Youth
4 day or 5 day options available
Grades 4–6
Teen Intensive
4 day or 5 day options available
Grades 7–12
Intro to Musical Theatre
4 day or 5 day options available
Grades 3–7
Week 4: July 13–17
(For Musical Theatre Supercamp, see Weeks 4–5 below)
DramaQuest: Bruce the Bear in the Stormy Woods
10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM options available
Grades K–3
Youth Showcase: The Wizard of Oz
Grades 4–6
Acting Shakespeare
Grades 7–12
Backstage Theatre: Sound, Lights, Sets, Props, and Tech
Grades 6–12
Weeks 4–5: July 13–25
Musical Theatre Supercamp: Matilda Jr
Grades 4–12
Backstage Theatre: Sound, Lights, Sets, Props, and Tech
Grades 6–12
Week 5: July 20–24
DramaQuest: Pluto Needs A Friend–A Space Story
10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM options available
Grades Pre-K–3
Acting Stage Combat for Youth
Grades 4–7
Acting Comedy: Art of Comedy for Teens
Grades 7–12
Backstage Theatre: Sound, Lights, Sets, Props, and Tech
(July 20–25, includes Saturday morning)
Grades 6–12
Week 6: July 27–31
DramaQuest: Krystical the Mystical and the Cure for a Sleepless Dragon
10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM options available
Grades Pre-K–3
Acting Comedy: Art of Comedy for Youth
Grades 4–6
Teen Showcase: Murder at Mapplethorpe Manor
Grades 7–12
Playwriting
Grades 7-12
Backstage Theatre: Sound, Lights, Sets, Props, and Tech
Grades 6–12
Week 7: August 3–7
(For Musical Theatre Supercamp, see Weeks 7-8 below)
DramaQuest: Upside-Down in Nursery Rhyme Town,
10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM options available
Grades K–3
Youth Showcase: Peter Pan
Grades 4–6
Acting for Film
Grades 7–12
Backstage Theatre: Sound, Lights, Sets, Props, and Tech
Grades 6–12
Weeks 7–8: August 3–15
Advanced Musical Theatre Supercamp, High School Musical
Grades 6-12
Backstage Theatre: Sound, Lights, Sets, Props, and Tech
Grades 6–12
Week 8: August 10–14
DramaQuest: Under The Deep Blue Sea: A Fish’s Guide To Courage And Joy
10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM options available
Grades Pre-K–3
Acting Stage Combat for Teens
Grades 7–12
Acting Comedy: Art of Comedy for Teens
Grades 7–12
Backstage Theatre: Sound, Lights, Sets, Props, and Tech
(August 10–15, includes Saturday morning)
Grades 6–12
Week 9, August 17–21
DramaQuest: The Legend of Damon and Pythias
10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM options available
Grades K–3
Acting Comedy: Art of Comedy for Kids
10:00 AM–2:00 PM or 10:00 AM–3:30 PM options available
Grades 2–3
Youth and Teen Showcase
Grades 4–12
Backstage Theatre: Sound, Lights, Sets, Props, and Tech
Grades 6–12
Interested in one-on-one coaching?
Contact studio@taproottheatre.org to be connected with one of our many talented teaching artists!
Taproot Theatre Company
204 N 85th St
Seattle, WA 98103
Street parking
Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church
7500 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
Church parking lot entrance off N 75th St
Payment: There is a $25 registration deposit to hold the student’s place in class. If you would like to make arrangements for a further payment plan, email the Acting Studio at studio@taproottheatre.org.
Refund Policy:
- If Taproot Theatre’s Acting Studio cancels a class, a full refund will be issued.
- If a student withdraws before the first day of class, a refund will be issued minus a $25 registration fee.
- If a student attends the first day of class but withdraws before the start of the second day, a refund will be issued minus the cost of one session plus a $25 registration fee.
- After the start of the second class there are no refunds.
Discounts: Discounts are given to multiple family members and to students taking more than one class. There is a 5% discount when you register for two classes, and a 10% discount if you register for three or more classes. This discount is only valid when you register for all classes at the same time.
Attendance & Expectations: Because of the collaborative nature of theatre, your student needs to be at camp every day. Please have your student bring a sack lunch, snack and water each day, as well as a notebook and pencil with eraser. In order to best serve your student, please inform us of any and all medical, emotional, behavioral [i.e. Allergies, ADHD, etc.]) concerns that may affect your student’s participation in class. You may do this via email or when you sign up for the class. We strive to create the best atmosphere for all students and need sufficient time to develop strategies for serving your child’s needs. We reserve the right to remove children from the classroom who are continually disruptive or unable to participate fully in the class activities.
Class Cancellations: If enrollment is insufficient we reserve the right to cancel class. In this case, all tuition paid would be returned in full, including the $25 registration fee.
Media Release: As an adult participant of Taproot’s Acting Studio program Taproot Theatre reserves the right to use the participant’s photograph, likeness, video, or voice recording, for broadcast or publication in any and all media. Participant releases any claims of copyright, libel, slander, violation of privacy, or similar rights. For Pre-K through 12th grade programs, please see registration form for media release.
Tuition Policy
Taproot Theatre is happy to provide discounts to schools and families who demonstrate financial need. Financial assistance is available to both students and schools who wish to participate in Taproot Theatre’s Acting Studio and Educational Touring.
Taproot believes all students should have access to the arts and art education. To encourage a meaningful experience for education participants
Taproot requires all students and schools to make a financial contribution at the level they are able. When possible, Taproot will discount the cost of tuition or the touring fee to meet the remaining need.
Requests for Funding:
Please send an email to studio@taproottheatre.org with the following information:
- How the educational program will benefit your theatre/educational pursuits.
- The financial contribution you are able to make towards the cost of the programming. Please note, for Taproot’s Acting Studio, we generally ask that parents make a minimum contribution of $50.00 for classes priced under $300.00 and a minimum contribution of $100.00 for classes priced over $300.00.
- Your name, phone number and email address.
If you would like to support Taproot’s Education and Outreach Department and our commitment to providing cost-effective arts education, please donate to Taproot Theatre’s general fund.
Inclement Weather Policy
In the event of inclement weather, Taproot’s Acting Studio will follow the recommendation of Seattle Public Schools in determining if a class or camp should be canceled. If Seattle Public Schools remains open for the day, class or camp will be held as scheduled.
In the event that Seattle Public Schools is on break while classes/camps are being held, Taproot will follow the recommendation of the city’s universities (i.e. University of Washington, Seattle Pacific University). For classes/camps offered on a federal holiday, Taproot will follow WSDOT reports of road conditions to assess whether a class or camp should be canceled. For day camps occurring from 10:00 AM–4:00 PM or 10:00 AM–2:00 PM, camp cancellation information will be posted no later than 8:30 AM on Taproot’s website. For evening classes, class cancellation information will be posted no later than 3:00 PM on Taproot’s website.
In the event that a day of camp must be canceled due to inclement weather, a pro-rated amount will be refunded for the missed day. No refund will be given if the student is unable to attend a day of camp despite camp being held. In the event that inclement weather causes a cancellation on a performance date of a camp/class, every effort will be made to reschedule the performance opportunity for a later day.
For any questions about the studio’s inclement weather policy, please email studio@taproottheatre.org or call 206.529.3668.
Health and Safety Policies and Procedures
This policy will be regularly reviewed and updated as conditions change in accordance with Taproot Theatre’s Jewell Mainstage, Seattle Public Schools, King County, WA DOH, and CDC guidelines. As of May 1, 2023 and subject to change, Taproot’s Acting Studio no longer requires proof of COVID-19 vaccination or regular negative COVID tests during the week for students enrolled in our in-person programs.
Acting Studio Performance Procedures
- At this time, we will have no guest limits for students. Depending on class size and seat availability, this may change and will be announced prior to camp starting.
- We will not be requiring masks, proof of vaccination, or negative COVID-19 tests for audience members. This is subject to change based on city and county recommendations. Taproot’s Acting Studio supports anyone who chooses to wear a mask in our space.
Mask Policies
Masking will be optional for students. Taproot’s Acting Studio welcomes and encourages students to continue wearing a well-fitted mask if that is their preference. Taproot will have masks available. Masking policies are subject to change based on the following:
- If one or more individuals test positive for COVID-19, all students in that camp/class must wear well-fitting masks inside the building (when not actively eating or drinking) for the next ten days following exposure.
- If three or more individuals test positive for COVID-19 within three consecutive days, all students, regardless of camp/class, will be required to wear well-fitting masks inside the building (when not actively eating or drinking) for the next ten days following the most recent exposure.
Other things Taproot is doing to keep students and families safe
- All Taproot staff and teaching artists will be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
- Students will be asked to wash and sanitize their hands frequently.
- Enhanced air quality measures have been implemented.
Positive Covid-19 exposure and testing
If a student develops symptoms of COVID-19 at camp:
If an individual presents COVID-19 symptoms during camp as outlined by the CDC, that individual will immediately isolate with a Taproot staff member in a designated area. The student must be picked up by an approved guardian and may not return to camp for the 2 remainder of the day. For subsequent camp days, the student may return if they display no symptoms, receive a negative COVID test, and complete a health screening assessment.
If a student receives a positive COVID-19 test result:
- A parent/guardian should notify the Acting Studio immediately. Acting Studio staff will notify any individuals who came into close contact with the student. Taproot will keep all personal information anonymous.
- The student should stay home and isolate for a minimum of five days from the date of the positive test result or five days from symptom onset. If the student develops symptoms after testing positive, the five-day isolation period should start over. Day 0 is the first day of symptoms. Please follow universal masking, physical distancing, and hand hygiene while in isolation. Family and roommates who are unable to distance from the student should wear a mask and wear eye protection to minimize any additional exposure risk.
- The student may return to Taproot on or after day six from the onset of symptoms IF:
- The student has isolated for a minimum of five days from symptom onset or positive test, whichever is earlier, AND
- Symptoms have significantly resolved (click here for a complete list of symptoms), AND
- The student has been fever-free for at least 24 hours without taking fever-reducing medications
If a student has been exposed to COVID-19:
- The student does not need to stay home unless they develop symptoms (click here for a complete list of symptoms).
- The student will be required to wear a well-fitting mask in all class locations for ten days after exposure.
- Parent/guardians should monitor symptoms for at least five days. Even if the student does not develop symptoms, it is recommended to get tested five days after exposure. If exposure and isolation happen prior to the start of camp, Taproot will offer an exchange into a different in-person session.
If a student tests positive or is exposed to COVID-19, please contact the Education & Outreach Manager immediately:
Jeremy Ehrlich
jeremye@taproottheatre.org
206.529.3674
Questions about Taproot’s Acting Studio Procedures?
Email us at studio@taproottheatre.org or call 206.529.3668.
How to Submit a COVID-19 Home or Over-the-Counter Test Result
Taproot Theatre’s Acting Studio accepts over-the-counter (OTC) COVID-19 tests for students taking Acting Studio programs. A photo of the negative test result may be emailed to the Acting Studio office at studio@taproottheatre.org or the photo can be shown at check-in by a parent or guardian. Please do not bring physical test cards to the building.
On the test card, write (or provide in an email) the following information (example below):
- The first and last name of the person tested
- The test date (test should be taken prior to coming to building)
Test result lines must be clearly visible in the photograph. If the lines are not visible the test results will not be accepted.



