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Heroes & Villains Musical Theatre Camp (Aug 2025)
Heroes & Villains Musical Theatre Camp (Aug 2025)

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Ladysmith Arts Council

Heroes & Villains Musical Theatre Camp (Aug 2025)

Step into a world of magic, mischief, and music at our Heroes & Villains Musical Theatre Camp! Whether you're a dazzling hero or a misunderstood villain, this is your chance to shine on stage.

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Time & Location

Aug 18, 2025, 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Ladysmith Arts Council, 444 Parkhill Terrace, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1V6, Canada

About the Event

Unleash Your Inner Hero or Villain!


Get ready for a wickedly fun and electrifying musical theatre experience! Our Heroes & Villains Musical Theatre Camp invites aspiring performers to step into a world where fantastical characters and monstrous teens navigate friendship, rivalry, and finding their place.

Campers will sing, dance, and act their way through scenes inspired by popular stories of good versus evil and acceptance, guided by industry professionals Stephanie Roth & Braiden Stevenson. This dynamic program culminates in a thrilling showcase, where campers will shine as they bring these iconic themes to life on stage.


Open to ages 8-14.

Limited spots available – register today and discover your destiny!


About Stephanie Roth:


Stephanie is a professional singer, actor and performer with over 36 years of experience in the musical theatre industry. She began singing at age 10 and landed her first professional job at age 16 performing at Canada's Wonderland. After graduating from Sheridan College, she won a role in the Canadian premier of The Who's Tommy. Stephanie has since performed in a variety of productions across North America, including the US Broadway Tour of RENT, the original Canadian company of The Who's Tommy, and leading roles in regional theatres nationwide. In 2021, she moved to Ladysmith and founded the Stephanie Roth Performing Arts Studio, where she teaches singing and musical theatre to the community. She also directed her first show, "BRAVE," a live musical revue for the Chemainus Seniors Health Care Center generously sponsored by Chemainus Valley Cultural Arts Society. Stephanie finds incredible joy encouraging, supporting and celebrating her love of the performing arts with our beautiful community.


About Braiden Stevenson:


Braiden began his journey at age five and has trained in styles from tap and jazz to aerial arts. A former student at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Summer School, he has performed globally—from Tokyo Disney Resort to Princess Cruises, and with Royal Caribbean. Now an experienced teacher and choreographer, Braiden is excited to bring his expertise to the community of Ladysmith.

 

Note:


If your child requires additional one-on-one support, they are welcome to attend with a responsible helper arranged by the parent/guardian. On a case-by-case basis, providing a responsible helper may be a requirement for participation. Please contact the education coordinator at education@ladysmitharts.ca or 250-245-1252 to discuss the unique needs of your child.


Please complete the Student Emergency Contact and Profile Form prior to the start of the camp.

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The Arts Council of Ladysmith & District would like to acknowledge and give thanks to the land on which we work. We have the privilege of operating in the territory and traditional homeland of the Stz'uminus First Nation. We are thankful to the many First Nations, who call this home and share their culture with us.

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