Young Performers

OnStage Atlanta Theatre Company showcases the range of performances and educational programs designed for young actors and upcoming actors.

Rising talent

ACTING CLASSES

For ages: 1st grade - 8th grade

Fall Acting Classes for KIDS

Wednesdays: Fall classes 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, off 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30 (8 weeks)

Building a Character:

This class will focus on how to use your body, voice, and imagination to create interesting fun characters of all kinds. You will have a chance to try many different scripts and create some of your own. Your imagination will take you to anywhere you would like to go.

1st-3rd graders: 4:45-6:00 $150

4th-8th grades: 6:00-7:30 $175

Join us on Wednesdays in the fall of 2024
$150-$175 for 8 weeks

For ages: 1st grade - 8th grade

Spring Improv Classes for KIDS - 2025

 Wednesdays: 2/26, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 4/2, Off 4/9, 4/16, 4/23 (8 weeks)

Improv Comedy Class:

Info For Kids: How do we learn all these amazing skills? We will be playing Games!!!! You will get to Create silly, funny characters that meet other wild Characters. It will be an hour and half of fun and laughter. Our last class will finish with a short Show (think “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”) performed for parents and friends.

Info For Parents: Improvisational Theater is acting without a script so the performers must develop great listening skills, use teamwork, and be focused. It was created to help actors create better characters and live in the moment on stage. Acting without a script will help us learn to think outside the box, create new characters, bring more life to scripted characters, and encourage our inner writer.

1st-3rd graders: 4:45-6:00pm   $150 

4th-8th grades: 6:00-7:30pm    $175

Join us on Wednesdays in the spring of 2025
$150-$175 for 8 weeks

Summer Camp

LeeAnna Lambert

Summer camp will be led by LeeAnna Lambert with the assistance of members of our artistic company. She has been a working actress and Storyteller here in Atlanta for over twenty years. She received her BFA in acting from the University of Connecticut. As a teaching artist for the Alliance Theatre, A puppeteer for Piccadilly Puppets, and Imaginator at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, LeeAnna has been bringing stories to life for children all over the Southeast. Her goal is to inspire children to use their imagination and hopes her performances foster a love of reading. She has taught acting classes and camps for Alliance Theater, Pace Academy, Georgia Ensemble, Georgia Shakespeare, and Cobb County.