Our MissionWe at The Warner believe that art and expression are fundamental to personal growth and creating community. Our goal is to maintain a safe space for students, a place that fosters a healthy, open, creative culture where anyone who attends our programming is encouraged to be their authentic selves. Our industry-versed staff serve as mentors that keep respect at the forefront, while teaching new skills and engaging with the broader community
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Photo: 2022 PLab, The Lightning Thief Behind the Scenes, shot by Luke Haughwout
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our programs
Performance Lab (PLAB)Performance Lab gives students aged 14-18 the opportunity to participate in a collaborative production experience. The program is designed to help them develop core theatrical skills including acting, singing, dance, and theater tech. Shows are chosen to challenge and excite students, giving them every opportunity to succeed on and off stage. Fully supported by our devoted staff, students work to improve self-reliance and group dynamics, culminating in an advanced, high-quality, stage performance.
Photo: The Lightning Thief 2022, shot by Luke Haughwout |
Warner CampWarner Camp includes spring & summer sessions for Creative Crew (ages 7-15) and a summer Performance Lab session (ages 14-18).
Creative Crew gives students important educational opportunities, expands their their experience in the theater, and encourages them to learn more than one side of performance. Creative Crew productions include all aspects of theater during the rehearsal process. Anybody from the ages of 7-15 is welcome to sign-up and audition. Workshops include subjects like prop making, scenic design, improvisation, character development, dance and more! Photo: Warner Camp 2022, by Luke Haughwout |
Community Programs
Education @ the Warner proudly partners with other community organizations whenever possible to expand arts education wherever it is needed. Organizations include local colleges, public, private, and homeschools, special needs groups, and social services.
Photo: LARC Movement Workshop 2022, shot by Luke Haughwout |