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Youth Theater Programs at Colorado School of Acting

Spring Play 2026: NeverlandAfter School Theatre

Meet new friends, and be part of something magical!
Summer Theatre Theater Kids Camps at Colorado School of Acting in Centennial - Littleton - Englewood - Highlands Ranch - Lone Tree - Greenwood Village - DTC
Do you have a kid or teen
who’d love to be in a play?

in Neverland, they can play an iconic character like Tinker Bell, Peter, Wendy, Captain Hook, or The Crocodile in this fast-paced original adaptation of the classic novel by J.M. Barrie!

AGES:

  • 5:00-6:30 Kids 6 – 12
  • 6:30-8:00 Teens 13 – 18

DATES for SPRING SEMESTER 2026:

  • Thursday nights, 3/26/26 through 5/21/26.
  • (9 Thursdays in total.)
  • Thursday 5/21, there will be a performance for parents!

LOCATION:

INFO:

  • Students typically provide their own costumes in most cases.
  • Auditions & Casting: Auditions are during the first class. Each student will read for multiple roles, and will be cast in a role. The show is ensemble-style, so every has a lot of responsibility in the production.

Discover the FUN of being on stage while building acting skills!Summer Theatre Camps

You can spend your summer on stage!
Summer Acting Theatre Film Camp Colorado Denver Littleton Highlands Ranch Centennial
Help your child build
CONFIDENCE that SHINES ~
on stage, on camera, and in life!
— Theatre Educators —

Looking for a great one-act play to perform with your students?

Princess Pajama Party and Hero’s Hideout are available for licensing.

  • Ensemble casts
  • 30-min running time (approx)
  • Many roles can be gender flexible
  • Family-friendly content
  • Funny with heart moments

Please fill out this inquiry form.

Some of our PAST FAVORITE SHOWS!

Below, you can learn more about some of our favorite shows that we love to do, and even watch videos of past performances!

Original One-Act Play by Elizabeth Karsell HornePrincess Pajama Party

Princess Pajama Party - Original Theatre Play - Colorado School of Acting
Princess Pajama Party ~
Plot Summary:

The story is about a kid, Mia, who is moving up to a new school and wants to make a fresh start. She invites three friends to have a slumber party then go to school together in the morning. The problem is, they’re not really friends yet – she’s trying to become their friend. When they come over, they turn out to be mean girls, making fun of Mia and using the slumber party as a way to sneak out and go to a party nearby.

Mia suddenly has to figure out who she is, and who she wants to be. Her dear old friends from her book of fairy tales come through a portal to help her do so! Jazzy, Cindy, and Belle are soon followed by their mischievous princes, Aladdin and Charming, into the modern world where they learn about cell phones, Kindles, and hashtags. The Beast sadly gets stuck in the portal, but we hear his voice. Can the fairy tale friends help Mia solve her dilemma and still make it back through the portal before the magic ends at midnight? This fast-paced comedy is full of laughs, iconic characters, and heartfelt moments.

Shakespeare's Playful Masterpiece!A Midsummer Night's Dream

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream ~
Plot Summary:

A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, likely written around 1595-1596, is a delightful comedy that weaves together the intersecting stories of four young lovers, a group of amateur actors, and a mischievous group of fairies. Set in an enchanted forest near Athens, the play explores themes of love, illusion, and the unpredictable nature of affection.

The central plot follows the romantic entanglements of Hermia, Lysander, Helena, and Demetrius, while the comedic subplot involves the misadventures of a group of amateur actors Bottom, Quince, and Flute. Meanwhile, the magical forest dwellers Fairy Queen Titania, Fairy King Oberon, and his mischievous hobgoblin servant Puck, add a mystical element to the whimsical tale.

Actors in this amazing story get to play legendary characters  – while learning how to handle classical language and find the comedy in Shakespeare!

Original One-Act Play by Elizabeth Karsell HorneHero's Hideout

About the Show:
Hero's Hideout - Original Theatre Play - Colorado School of Acting
Hero’s Hideout ~
Plot Summary:

Hero’s Hideout is a show within a show: Five wanna-be superheroes compete in a reality TV show to be the official superhero of Colorado. Contestants are: The Flash-er, Cat Lady, The Pun-Issuer, Wondering Woman, and everyone’s favorite laundry helper, Ironing Man.

The uber-confident host of the show is Patty – who may secretly be a homegrown super-villain with an agenda to squash any local do-gooders who could stop her from wreaking havoc on Colorado. Will she succeed? Or will the wanna-be heroes outsmart Patty before she does them in?

The themes of the show are collaboration over competition, inclusion over division, and second chances.

 

 

 

A Midsummer Night’s Dream ~ video coming soon!

 

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