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The Thomas Moore University Theater Program is hosting its first summer theater workshop for high school students. The workshop will focus on individualized classes on improv, dance and movement, puppetry, stage combat and more. The workshop will be held July 8–19 and is open to ninth-12th grade students and recent high school graduates.

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One-time Monthly Annually One-time $25 $100 $250 Other Donation amount $ Monthly $7 $15 $30 Other Donation amount $ Annually $70 $150 $300 Other Donation amount $ Thank you for your support. Donate Now “Thomas More has for many summers hosted top-rated summer camps in various sports and academic fields for students in Northern Kentucky,” said Thomas More Department of Creative Media Chair Rebecca Bilbo. “This year, we are delighted to add to our offerings an enriching two-week day camp in theater for interested high school students, where they will learn about all aspects of putting on a theatrical production, from acting to advertising, taught by our own theater faculty.

” In addition to Thomas More theater faculty, two of the summer theater workshop instructors are Broadway vets. Aaron Lavigne, a Northern Kentucky University grad known for his role as Jesus in the 50th-anniversary tour of “Jesus Christ Superstar,”.

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