Scott Y.
Yelp
When we suggested theatre camp to my 9 year old son and 10 year old step-daughter, they were both scared of the idea of camp. When my son found out one of the camps was going to be focused on songs from Frozen, he was even less excited about the prospect.
We ended up signing them up for Jurassic Park Improv, as well as the Into The Unknown camp that was focused on Frozen songs. By the end of the first day, my son was belting out Frozen songs on the car ride home. My step-daughter had to miss the first day, and came to the car virtually in tears after day two of Jurassic Park Improv, because she "didn't get a turn in the freeze game," which is a game that you actually put yourself into. So, your only obstacle to getting a turn is your own shyness.
By the time we picked the kids up on day three, we couldn't even guess what they did, because they were both excitedly talking over each other a mile a minute.
We stayed to watch the final day of Jurassic Park Improv, and attended the final performance of Into The Unknown. My step-daughter put herself into the freeze game so many times that day that we were worried the other kids would get mad at her, and my son enthusiastically sang and danced to Frozen songs with reckless abandon. We were thrilled with the growth that they both displayed over that week.
Both camps had the same two counselors, although it seemed like Bree took the lead for Jurassic Park Improv and Katey took the lead for Into The Unknown. Both counselors were absolutely incredible. When I told my son I planned to contact Theatre Cedar Rapids to tell them Bree and Katey did a fantastic job, he gave me side eye, and said "fantastic" in an annoyed tone. Worrying that I had misjudged how much he liked the came, I asked him what was wrong with the word "fantastic," and he said "I would say super duper fantastic." He even thanked his step-mom unprompted for signing him up for the camps even though he hadn't wanted to go, because he had a lot of fun. He also told me "If Bree is doing a camp, you don't even have to say anymore. I know it'll be good."
These two camps were an out of this world experience for our kids!