Dionysus Theatre camp for disabled kids starts June 4
Participants involved in the Dionysus Theatre summer camps for four years are: Piper Spiceland, Michael Iovine, Noriann Doguim and Josh Sims
The Dionysus Theatre, 5601 South Braeswood Blvd., Houston, will open summer camp for students with disabilities from June 4 through June 29.
Camp will be held from 10 a.m.-noon at the United Way Building, 3100 Bay Area Blvd., for children ages 8 through 12 and teens ages 13 through 17 in the Clear Lake area.
Actors have the option of signing up for one week or all four.
The Dionysus Theatre offers main stage shows, classes and a youth theater touring troupe. This year, the troupe will perform the original play, “True Confessions of a Bully.”
To register, fill out a form at www.dionysustheatre.org or call 713-728-0041. Camp costs $150 per week. Spaces are limited, so actors are encouraged to register early.
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