Upcoming Events

Cosmic Hamlets: Watch Party
Please join the mud Bay Bards in a virtual Community showing of the
Cosmic Hamlets’
SHAKESCENE, a ten minute filmed scene featured at the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival as part of this year's Youth Theatre Camp
Act 1, Scene i: Romeo and Juliet
There will also be a Romeo and Juliet trivia game, where winners will receive fun prizes!
Join the Zoom HERE.

“Fit for Everything” a Youth Theatre Production
The students of Youth Theatre Skills Camp present a show of their own making!
A delightful experience for audiences of all ages.
Directed by Kathleen Gustafson
Assisted by Tom Custer
Adults $10, Youth $5
Make reservations HERE or call 907-226-2287

“Fit for Everything” a Youth Theatre Production
The students of Youth Theatre Skills Camp present a show of their own making!
A delightful experience for audiences of all ages.
Directed by Kathleen Gustafson
Assisted by Tom Custer
Adults $10, Youth $5
Make reservations HERE or call 907-226-2287

The Reluctant Dragon
Youth Theatre Production Camp presents:
The Reluctant Dragon by Jean Brockel, adapted from the story by Kenneth Grahame.
In this musical tale, a peaceful dragon moves into a cave near a village and befriends a shepherd boy. The villagers get wind of the dragon and are terrified, calling for a hero (Sir George) to come and rescue them and slay the dragon. The boy must use his wits to save the dragon and change the villager’s minds. A fun story for the whole family!
Directed by Kathleen Gustafson
Music Directed by Melissa Kerrigan

The Reluctant Dragon
Youth Theatre Production Camp presents:
The Reluctant Dragon by Jean Brockel, adapted from the story by Kenneth Grahame.
In this musical tale, a peaceful dragon moves into a cave near a village and befriends a shepherd boy. The villagers get wind of the dragon and are terrified, calling for a hero (Sir George) to come and rescue them and slay the dragon. The boy must use his wits to save the dragon and change the villager’s minds. A fun story for the whole family!
Directed by Kathleen Gustafson
Music Directed by Melissa Kerrigan

The Reluctant Dragon
Youth Theatre Production Camp presents:
The Reluctant Dragon by Jean Brockel, adapted from the story by Kenneth Grahame.
In this musical tale, a peaceful dragon moves into a cave near a village and befriends a shepherd boy. The villagers get wind of the dragon and are terrified, calling for a hero (Sir George) to come and rescue them and slay the dragon. The boy must use his wits to save the dragon and change the villager’s minds. A fun story for the whole family!
Directed by Kathleen Gustafson
Music Directed by Melissa Kerrigan

The Reluctant Dragon
Youth Theatre Production Camp presents:
The Reluctant Dragon by Jean Brockel, adapted from the story by Kenneth Grahame.
In this musical tale, a peaceful dragon moves into a cave near a village and befriends a shepherd boy. The villagers get wind of the dragon and are terrified, calling for a hero (Sir George) to come and rescue them and slay the dragon. The boy must use his wits to save the dragon and change the villager’s minds. A fun story for the whole family!
Directed by Kathleen Gustafson
Music Directed by Melissa Kerrigan

The Reluctant Dragon
Youth Theatre Production Camp presents:
The Reluctant Dragon by Jean Brockel, adapted from the story by Kenneth Grahame.
In this musical tale, a peaceful dragon moves into a cave near a village and befriends a shepherd boy. The villagers get wind of the dragon and are terrified, calling for a hero (Sir George) to come and rescue them and slay the dragon. The boy must use his wits to save the dragon and change the villager’s minds. A fun story for the whole family!
Directed by Kathleen Gustafson
Music Directed by Melissa Kerrigan

The Reluctant Dragon
Youth Theatre Production Camp presents:
The Reluctant Dragon by Jean Brockel, adapted from the story by Kenneth Grahame.
In this musical tale, a peaceful dragon moves into a cave near a village and befriends a shepherd boy. The villagers get wind of the dragon and are terrified, calling for a hero (Sir George) to come and rescue them and slay the dragon. The boy must use his wits to save the dragon and change the villager’s minds. A fun story for the whole family!
Directed by Kathleen Gustafson
Music Directed by Melissa Kerrigan