A daytime theater enrichment program from Pavilion Plays created especially for homeschool students. Theater Lab combines creativity, collaboration, and performance skills in a fun, low-pressure environment where students build confidence, friendships, and stage experience while exploring the performing arts.
Acting and character creation
Improv and theater games
Storytelling and creative movement
Teamwork and collaboration
Public speaking skills
Mini performances throughout the semester
This class focuses on both artistic growth and social connection while keeping the joy and imagination of childhood at the center.
Students spend the first half of the year building theater skills, creativity, and confidence through games, scene work, and collaborative activities. During the second half, they work together to rehearse and perform a short showcase production in March.
Performances are designed to be ensemble-focused so every student has opportunities to participate and shine. A possible production could include a shortened adaptation of The Wizard of Oz or another story-based ensemble performance.
Tuesday classes begin September 1st
Final showcase week: March 9th
We follow the Johnston County Public Schools calendar, so holiday breaks align with the district schedule.
Tuition is charged monthly, and families may cancel at any time. We appreciate notice before the end of the month whenever possible so we can offer the spot to another student. Once we begin working on the performance piece, we do ask for commitment from January through March whenever possible so the ensemble can stay consistent and we do not have to recast roles during the rehearsal process.
A daytime theater enrichment program from Pavilion Plays created especially for homeschool students. Theater Lab combines creativity, collaboration, and performance skills in a fun, low-pressure environment where students build confidence, friendships, and stage experience while exploring the performing arts.
Acting and character creation
Improv and theater games
Storytelling and creative movement
Teamwork and collaboration
Public speaking skills
Mini performances throughout the semester
This class focuses on both artistic growth and social connection while keeping the joy and imagination of childhood at the center.
Students spend the first half of the year building theater skills, creativity, and confidence through games, scene work, and collaborative activities. During the second half, they work together to rehearse and perform a short showcase production in March.
Performances are designed to be ensemble-focused so every student has opportunities to participate and shine. A possible production could include a shortened adaptation of The Wizard of Oz or another story-based ensemble performance.
Tuesday classes begin September 1st
Final showcase week: March 9th
We follow the Johnston County Public Schools calendar, so holiday breaks align with the district schedule.
Tuition is charged monthly, and families may cancel at any time. We appreciate notice before the end of the month whenever possible so we can offer the spot to another student. Once we begin working on the performance piece, we do ask for commitment from January through March whenever possible so the ensemble can stay consistent and we do not have to recast roles during the rehearsal process.