
2026 SUMMER ARTS CAMP
Join us for 2026 Center Summer Arts Camp! Choose from variety of three week sessions ranging from a hybrid of immersive art adventures to full-scale musical productions. Scholarship opportunities available.
YOUNG ACTORS +
YOUNG
ARTISTS
Ages: 7 - 10
SESSION 1
June 8 – 29
SESSION 2
July 13 - 31
Members - $675
Non-Members - $725
These three week camps are a world of creativity filled with visual and performing arts, and immersive games that enhance communication and teamwork skills. Participants will perform an original play for loved ones at the 500-seat Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center.
9 am to 4 pm, no late stay option.
No program dates will take place on June 19 or July 4.
BROADWAY
ACTORS
Alice in Wonderland
Fame Jr
Ages: 9 - 18
SESSION 1
June 8 – 29
Alice in Wonderland
SESSION 3
July 17 - August 8
Fame Jr.
Members - $850
Non-Members - $900
From auditions to rehearsals, costume and set design, to the final curtain call, participants immerse themselves in the magic of musical production during these three-week sessions. The excitement peaks with performances at the 500-seat Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center.
9 am to 4 pm, no late stay option
No program dates will take place on June 19 or July 4.
ALL THE
WORLD'S
A STAGE
Romeo and Juliet
Ages: 9 - 18
June 29 – July 18
Members - $850
Non-Members - $900
In this three-week immersive theatre camp, youth collaborate with professional artists to stage Shakespeare's classic Romeo and Juliet. They’ll develop skills in reading, interpreting, and performing Shakespearean dialogue while exploring historical and modern staging techniques. Through ensemble work, they’ll build teamwork, trust, and hands-on experience in all aspects of production in a fun, rigorous, and rewarding environment.
9 am to 4 pm​​, no late stay option
No program dates will take place on July 4.
TECHNICAL
THEATER
CAMP
Ages: 11 - 18
June 29 - July 18
Members - $700
Non-Members - $750
Participants will explore backstage and technical aspects of theatre, including lighting/projection design, sound design and engineering, prop and set design, and stage management. This camp coincides with All the World’s a Stage. Campers will directly apply the knowledge and skills they attain by assisting the Center’s team of professional teaching artists produce a musical theater production of Romeo and Juliet.

Summer Arts Camp is funded in part by The Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation, Helen Ingham Foundation, Florida Theatrical Association, and the Hollywood Police Department's Law Enforcement Trust Fund.






