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Classes & Summer Camps includes acting, musical theater, moviemaking, comedy, and performance-based experiences such as productions of The Little Mermaid and The Odyssey. Students take part in activities like auditioning, casting, table reads and table work, blocking and staging, rehearsing, and adding technical elements such as costumes, props, wigs, lights, and sound. Other sessions focus on visual storytelling, world-building, character creation, acting in a film context, planning, building, shooting, and editing films, as well as musicality, vocal performance, movement, stage etiquette, and musical storytelling in themes like Dragon Dreams, Unicorn Universe, Mermaid Mystery, Phoenix Fantasy, Pegasus Playground, and Fairy Folklore.
• Ages: 6–18 years old
• Schedule: Many summer camps run Monday–Friday, 9:00am–4:00pm, in one-week sessions on dates such as June 1–5, June 8–12, June 15–19, June 22–26, June 29–July 3, and July 20–24
• Price: Several camps list a cost of $315 per one-week session
Some camps are led or guided by experienced professional teaching artists, a professional filmmaker, and a professional musical theater educator. Popular week-long options include Broadway Bootcamp and Movie Camps, and Broadway Beginnings camps culminate in an afternoon showcase. Constellation Stage & Screen was established in 2022 through a three-way merger between Bloomington Playwright’s Project, Cardinal Stage, and Pigasus Institute. Its mission states that it serves the Bloomington community and beyond through the production of professional theater and film, educational programs, and venue management, and that it impacts the national performing arts industry through new work development. Constellation offers year-long classes, summer camps, workshops, after-school programs, in-school residencies, special student-only weekday matinee performances, and interactive film screenings of cult classics such as The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The organization states that it aims to nurture a love of the performing arts in students of all ages in South Central Indiana and that it believes the arts are vital to quality of life and essential to the overall health of the community.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
• Ages: 6–18 years old
• Schedule: Many summer camps run Monday–Friday, 9:00am–4:00pm, in one-week sessions on dates such as June 1–5, June 8–12, June 15–19, June 22–26, June 29–July 3, and July 20–24
• Price: Several camps list a cost of $315 per one-week session
Some camps are led or guided by experienced professional teaching artists, a professional filmmaker, and a professional musical theater educator. Popular week-long options include Broadway Bootcamp and Movie Camps, and Broadway Beginnings camps culminate in an afternoon showcase. Constellation Stage & Screen was established in 2022 through a three-way merger between Bloomington Playwright’s Project, Cardinal Stage, and Pigasus Institute. Its mission states that it serves the Bloomington community and beyond through the production of professional theater and film, educational programs, and venue management, and that it impacts the national performing arts industry through new work development. Constellation offers year-long classes, summer camps, workshops, after-school programs, in-school residencies, special student-only weekday matinee performances, and interactive film screenings of cult classics such as The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The organization states that it aims to nurture a love of the performing arts in students of all ages in South Central Indiana and that it believes the arts are vital to quality of life and essential to the overall health of the community.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
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