Black Box Theatre Company Youth Theatre Programs
378 N Mt Zion Road, Lebanon, IN 46052
About
Black Box Theatre Company Youth Theatre Programs offers a wide range of activities, including theatrical performance, larger productions, one-time workshops, summer camps, and a full-time preschool age day camp. Participants can take part in seasonal classes in acting, dialect, movement, and technical areas such as prop design, set design, costuming, makeup, sound, lighting, film making, and film editing. The program also offers private lessons in vocal and voice, acting, audition prep, movement, juggling, ear training, sewing, piano, and ukulele, and families can purchase Shrek the Musical Jr. tickets through the program.
• Ages: Pre-K–18 years old
Black Box Theatre Company Youth Theatre Programs is led by Executive Director Tricia Acton and Artistic Director Brandy DeVol-Moss. It is a 501c3 nonprofit theatre company run by a board of directors who plan and fundraise to keep programs affordable. The organization states that it is accessible to students from all socioeconomic backgrounds and that it has never turned anyone away due to cost. It describes its theatre as inclusive and a safe place for students of all abilities, and describes itself as “Black Box Nonprofit Theatre for Everyone.” Students from Pre-K through high school can take part in stage productions throughout the year, with youth theatre options that include smaller, grade-specific shows and a show for K–8th grade, as well as technical training opportunities in multiple backstage disciplines and individualized instruction through private lessons. The stated goal of the program is to provide a wide range of opportunities appropriate for children of all ages and abilities.
Parent and student testimonials describe Black Box Theatre Company Youth Theatre Programs as a place where students have taken classes, camps, and rehearsals in singing, acting, and dancing, and where they have participated in art and acting summer camps and onstage performances. Testimonials also note that students have learned about character development, blocking, auditioning, teamwork, public speaking, and growth mindset, and that they have had chances to be engaged with the community and to make friends and memories over multiple years of participation.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
• Ages: Pre-K–18 years old
Black Box Theatre Company Youth Theatre Programs is led by Executive Director Tricia Acton and Artistic Director Brandy DeVol-Moss. It is a 501c3 nonprofit theatre company run by a board of directors who plan and fundraise to keep programs affordable. The organization states that it is accessible to students from all socioeconomic backgrounds and that it has never turned anyone away due to cost. It describes its theatre as inclusive and a safe place for students of all abilities, and describes itself as “Black Box Nonprofit Theatre for Everyone.” Students from Pre-K through high school can take part in stage productions throughout the year, with youth theatre options that include smaller, grade-specific shows and a show for K–8th grade, as well as technical training opportunities in multiple backstage disciplines and individualized instruction through private lessons. The stated goal of the program is to provide a wide range of opportunities appropriate for children of all ages and abilities.
Parent and student testimonials describe Black Box Theatre Company Youth Theatre Programs as a place where students have taken classes, camps, and rehearsals in singing, acting, and dancing, and where they have participated in art and acting summer camps and onstage performances. Testimonials also note that students have learned about character development, blocking, auditioning, teamwork, public speaking, and growth mindset, and that they have had chances to be engaged with the community and to make friends and memories over multiple years of participation.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
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