(Kindergarten-1st Grade)- Creative Dramatics: Codebreakers - The Theatre Lab

(Kindergarten-1st Grade)- Creative Dramatics: Codebreakers

Day

Saturdays

Dates

Feb 15 - Apr 5

Time

Noon-1:30 PM

Instructor

Krystle Seit

$300

Creative Dramatics: Codebreakers

Saturdays, Noon-1:30 PM

Dates: Feb 15, February 22, March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5 (8-weeks)

Grades: K-1st Grade

Instructor: Krystle Seit

Location: The Theatre Lab

Tuition: $300

Join us on an exciting acting adventure where kids become secret agents and master codebreakers! In this interactive class, young actors will use their creativity, imagination, and teamwork to solve mysterious puzzles and unlock secret messages—all through the power of performance. Using fun acting exercises, improv games, and storytelling, students will step into the shoes of daring characters, uncover hidden clues, and work together to crack the code. Perfect for young performers who love mystery, adventure, and unlocking their inner star!

Location

onsite

Sessions

Spring I

(Kindergarten-1st Grade)- Creative Dramatics: Codebreakers

$300.00

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Instructor

Krystle Seit

Krystle Seit is a theatre and arts education professional who has been actively working in the field for close to twenty years. A lifelong learner, she is passionate about arts integration, storytelling, all things theatre and making it, and the arts–accessible to children of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds! Krystle earned her BA in Theatre and K-12  NJ Theatre Teaching Certification from Kean University and has had the pleasure of working with children as young as 12 months old, in caregiver/child Creative Play & Story Exploration classes, all the way through seniors in college students. She has worked as an actor, costumer, director, arts administrator, manager, and teaching artist at various arts organizations and schools throughout the Mid-Atlantic region such as New Jersey Performing Arts Center, National Dance Institute, Imagination Stage, and Arts for Learning- Maryland. Additionally, she has led professional development workshops for the DC Arts & Humanities Education Collaborative, Premiere Stages, Middlesex County Community College, and DCPS. As a disabled performer, Krystle was last seen playing Jessica in All Out of Spoons with Spoonie Theater, a virtual inclusive theatre group, and she can next be seen portraying Leslie in their upcoming web series, A Circle of Women.  

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