Acting Up Summer Camps 2026
Real skills. Real confidence. Real growth.
Acting Up isn’t your average kids camp.
Yes, we act, improv, play games, get loud, get creative, and make memories…
but that’s just the bait.
The real magic is in the social emotional learning.
Your child will walk out of here with stronger communication, better boundaries, real-world confidence, and a deeper sense of who they are.
We build kids up without babying them.
We challenge them without overwhelming them.
And we create a space where every single kid feels seen, respected, and safe to try new things.
What We Do in Camp
Every two-week cohort includes:
• Acting games that build confidence and communication
• Improv to help kids think quickly and trust themselves
• Role-play scenarios that teach boundaries, consent, and emotional awareness
• Teamwork challenges
• Creative play, storytelling, and character building
• Daily check-ins and SEL work
• Leadership activities
• Healthy snacks
• A final-day mini-showcase for families (optional, low-pressure)
Kids don’t need any acting experience.
They just need curiosity and a willingness to play.
Who This Camp Is For
Acting Up is ideal for kids who are:
• Creative
• Shy but want to break out
• Struggling with confidence
• Socially anxious
• Leaders who need direction
• Neurodivergent kids who thrive with structure + creativity
• Kids who love performance
• Kids who hate performance but want to find their voice
• Kids who need a safe place to grow
We meet each child where they’re at.
No one gets lost in the crowd.
Summer 2026 Dates
Each cohort is 2 weeks long
(Monday through Friday)
10 total program days
Cohort 1:
June 15th to June 26th
Cohort 2:
July 6th to July 17
Cohort 3:
July 27th to August 7th
Cohort 4:
August 17th to August 28th
Tuition
$600 per student, per cohort
Covers:
• All camp programming
• Supplies and materials
• Creative activities
• Healthy snacks
• Final showcase
Why Parents Love Acting Up
Because this isn’t daycare.
It’s growth.
Kids walk out of here with:
• More emotional awareness
• Better communication
• Higher confidence
• Stronger boundaries
• Real friendships
• A healthier sense of self
• Skills they actually use in the real world
Parents tell us all the time:
“My kid is different after this camp. In the best way.”
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