YOUTH Classes – Winter/Spring Session 2026


Registration is now closed.  Check back in July for registration for Fall 2026 Session

Our classes are held at our studio in the Queen Ka’ahumanu Center (Across from Lens Crafters).

Fall session 2026 dates August 17th – December 18th.  No classes October 5th-9th.

A limited number of scholarships are available to those families with proven financial need:  Email [email protected] for an application. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Creative Critters (ages 5-7) with Jessica Nelson

Mondays         3:30PM-4:30PM   $380

For budding actors who are interested in exploring drama, dance, music, singing, visual arts, and creative play. Presented in a supportive, nurturing environment – youngsters are provided an opportunity to sing and dance while playing instruments and creating bold characters. 

 

 

Youth Acting (ages 8-11) with Tina Kailiponi and Shane Borge

Students explore movement, vocalization, character development and ensemble-building. Through workshop exercises, students begin to develop acting skills needed to create truthful characters.

 

 

Tuesdays    3:30-4:30  $380 

 

 

OnStage Acting (ages 12-18) with Francis Tau’a and Tina Kailiponi

Students will further their acting skills with a fun approach to different acting styles to help young actors explore different methods of the process in relation to Classic Drama, Contemporary Realism, and Fundamentals of Comedy.

Tuesdays       4:45-6:15 $560         

 

  

 

 

Teen Improv (ages 13-18) with Kristi Scott    

Wednesdays               3:30-4:45 $560 

Students will explore improvisation through games, techniques, and concepts in a fun, supportive environment. This class encourages students to become more spontaneous, creative, playful, and imaginative, all while developing valuable theater and interpersonal skills.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Broadway Kids (ages 7-12) with Jessica Nelson and Nicole Heinlein

Mondays               4:45-6:15                      $560

Go deeper into the craft of musical theatre performance by learning to convey emotion and character in song, scene and movement. Working on developing these skills individually and as an ensemble, students will learn to analyze scripts and songs for performance, learn correct terminology, and illustrate an understanding of musical theater basics. Students will also be introduced to tap. Students will develop rhythm, style and sound while exploring a variety of tap styles from Broadway to Rhythm tap. Build flexibility, coordination and speed of movement. NO TAP EXPERIENCE NEEDED. LIMITED NUMBER OF TAP SHOES AVAILABLE.

 

If you have any questions call 808-868-0333 or email: [email protected]


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