Virginia Repertory Theatre
For Current K - 5
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (extended day option available 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM*) Tuition: $375 per camper
*Extended day options: AM & PM (8:00 AM - 5:00 PM): $70 AM only (8:00 AM - 4:00 PM): $35 PM only (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM): $35 Extended day drop in fee: $10
Easy, on-site parking!
Each day includes drama, music, dance and a production craft taught by Virginia Rep's theatre professionals and educators. Campers are divided into three groups by grade level (or age) for the majority of their activities, but come together in rehearsals for the showcase-style performance. The experience will encourage and support both the novice and the seasoned performer.
In-person summer camps are back! The new Covid-19 protocols include regular sanitation of high touch areas, daily temperature checks, smaller class sizes and lower camp capacity. In order to ensure the safety of all participants, all campers and staff are required to provide proof of updated vaccination before the start of camp. Mask wearing is encouraged, but optional for campers. Offering a safe and clean environment for educating your children is our highest priority, and we are very much looking forward to welcoming our patrons and students to the new Virginia Rep Center for Arts and Education.
Vivian Preston Schwartz Education Manager education@virginiarep.org (804) 783-1688 ext. 1151
Box Office
(804) 282-2620
Vivian Schwartz holds a master's degree in Acting from the New School for Drama in New York City as well as a masters in Educational Theater from NYU. Working for over a decade as an actor in New York, Vivian found her love of teaching through the joys of youth-driven theater. She adores young people and believes with all her spirit that theater creates avenues for young people to develop their worldviews, empathy, and become contributing and inclusive community members.
Gracie Berneche is the Education Assistant at Virginia Rep and an actor in the Richmond community. With a BFA in Musical Theatre from VCUarts, she brings both performing and teaching expertise to her work. Gracie has extensive experience working with students of all ages, but is especially dedicated to inspiring a love of theatre in young people. Believing that theatre plays a crucial role in emotional development, she is committed to creating educational experiences that foster creativity, confidence, and collaboration. She hopes to make theatre a safe and accepting space for her students to call home.