Capitol Arts Camp- Summer 2026

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Capitol Arts Camp- Summer 2026

Welcome to Capitol Arts Camp!

Week 1: Explore the Arts

Register for Week 1: Explore the Arts

Monday, August 10, 2026 – Friday, August 14, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Ages: Kids entering Grade 3-entering Grade 6 in September 2026

Kids will explore a variety of art forms including theatre, music, singing, dance and film, all leading to an end of the week Camp Showcase for families and friends.

Week 2: Musical Theatre

Register for Week 2: Musical Theatre

Monday, August 17, 2026 – Friday, August 21, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Ages: Students entering Grade 6-entering Grade 8 in September 2026

Participants will receive a full immersion into the world of theatre production. This week-long program is designed for young people interested in musical theatre and performance. The week will lead to a musical theatre performance on Friday evening for friends and family on the Pentastar Stage!

No experience is needed, but activities are geared towards students who are comfortable with a fast-paced learning environment and who are excited to gain new skills.



End-of-Week Showcases (Week 1 & Week 2)

Throughout the camp week we will be preparing for the end-of-week showcase. Kids will have the chance to learn performance skills and practice collaborating with their peers in a professional theatre environment. At the end of both sessions there will be showcases for friends and family. Kids will remain at the theatre in between the end of the normal camp day and the show (pizza snack will be provided). The showcase is an important part of the camp experience. More information about the showcases will be sent prior to the start of the camp week.

Week 1: Explore the Arts Showcase will take place on Friday August 14 in the evening (exact time TBD)

Week 2: Musical Theatre Showcase will take place on Friday August 21 in the evening (exact time TBD)

Frequently Asked Questions

Lunch and allergies

Campers should bring lunch, snacks and a water bottle. Peanut free is encouraged, however as we are not a nut free facility, we cannot guarantee that there will not be any exposure to allergens. If your child has a severe allergy, please let us know ahead of time.

What should we bring?

Campers are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes that they can move in. Water bottles are also encouraged. Some activities may get messy. Please dress your child in craft-friendly clothing!

Cancellations

We are unable to offer refunds. In the event that a child is not permitted to continue at camp due to behaviour that doesn’t align with the camp policies, no refund will be provided. The Capitol Theatre retains the right to cancel the camp if the minimum registration requirement is not met by July 1st. In the event that the camp is cancelled, full refunds will be issued to all registrants.

Other questions?

Contact Nadia (Capitol and Community Coordinator & Capitol Arts Camp Leader) by email: [email protected]

Meet Ms. Nadia (Capitol Arts Camp Leader)

A long time performer and musician, Nadia is passionate about art, music education and musical theatre! After graduating from the University of Windsor with a degree in Theatre, she joined the Capitol team full time as the Capitol and Community Coordinator. Nadia has several years of experience working with students of all ages, ranging from private vocal instruction to directing youth musical productions.