Our Summer Theater programs are very educational for all students. They will learn acting skills, theater games, improv skills and build their self confidence. Please call MMAS to enroll @ 508-339-2822. All Major Credit Cards accecpted.
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MMAS will conduct (3) One week acting classes for children ages 5-8
The Mansfield Music and Arts Society is pleased to expand its offerings of summer arts educational programming to include three one-week sessions for children ages 5-8. Based on the traditional campfire skit “The King With the Terrible Temper,” an original score has been composed by MMAS member Ruth Edinberg for a curriculum that will introduce young children to music, acting, fine arts and puppetry. The three one-week sessions are offered the last three weeks of July with classes Monday through Thursday from 9am-12pm with a special performance for parents and other guests on Friday. The classes will be taught by Rachel Fisher-Parkman of Foxboro, an experienced children’s drama instructor and frequent MMAS volunteer. Class size will be limited to 10 students per session. For more information on class availability and tuition, please contact the MMAS office at 508-339-2822.
Class size limited to 10 students. Class fee $150. MMAS Members save 10% (Parents with 2 students enrolled receive 10% discount on second student) Session 1: July 9th - 12th 9:00 am -12:00 noon.Completed!
Session 2: July 16th - 20th 9:00 am -12:00 noon. Completed! Session 3: July 23rd - 27th 9:00 am -12:00 noon.Completed! Whew ... it was a busy 3 weeks!Form more information email: summerprograms@mmas.org |
Rachel Fisher-Parkman has been seen in many local productions with companies such as Curtain Call Theatre, Bay Colony Productions, Kaleidoscope, and Riverside Theatre Works, but is happiest in her home base of MMAS. A singer, actor, director, seamstress and MMAS Board member, Rachel has led children's theatre programs at Milton Academy and elsewhere. Favorite roles include Audrey (Little Shop of Horrors), Elvira (Blithe Spirit), Hope Langdon (Something's Afoot), Emotion (Bob's Date) and Isabel (Scrooge, the Musical), but her most important role to date is that of mother to sons Nathaniel, 7, and Jacob, 4.
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