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School for the Performing Arts

offers private lessons in acting, voice (classic and rock), guitar, piano, and drums.  Group dance lessons are available for all ages in tap , Jazz, and hip hop.  Over 100 students are currently enrolled in our classes. 
For more information,  call us at 785-8903 for an information and registration form. 
Click here for class schedules and instructor bios.


 Repertory Company

The EPAC Repertory Company presents high quality musical theater and dramatic theater productions for the enjoyment of our community.  Many of our productions are original and are being presented
 at our venue for the first time. 

 Our past productions of “Tommy”, “Nunsense”, “Cabaret”, “A Chorus Line”, “Jesus Christ Superstar”, “The Wall”, “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”, “Fall of the House of Usher”, “Fame”, Dark Side of the Moon”, “The Woman In Black”, “Fame - the Musical”, and “The Will Rogers Follies”, 42nd Street, and “Fiddler on the Roof” have drawn high acclaim and sell out audiences. 

Audition dates  and registration for EPAC Repertory Company productions are published on our web site & in local newspapers.

 

A scene from EPAC's Repertory's production of "Pippin"

Coming June, 2008:  "Cabaret"


Kids' Theater Workshops

Part of the mission of the Endicott Performing Arts Center is to offer area youth the opportunity to get involved with all aspects of theater. 

The EPAC Kid’s Theater Workshop offers two consecutive, seven-week semesters of theater classes.: 

Classes are open to children from ages 6 through 18. 
The workshop is composed of 2, 7 week “semesters”. 
The first semester teaches the principles of acting, singing, and dance.
 The second semester focuses on the production of a full scale Broadway musical. 

Past productions have included “Pinocchio”, “The Wiz”, “Alice In Wonderland”, “West Side Story”, “The Breakfast Club,” “Beauty and the Beast”  & “Grease”. 

Registration for the EPAC Kids’ Theater Workshop begins in December (on our website) and classes run from January to May.   Registration is also available at the EPAC Theater the first week of January.

The Class of '08 will  be EPAC’s 9th consecutive year offering
the Kids’ Theater Workshop!!


 A video montage of 2004's Kids Theater Production of
Beauty and the Beast

 Summer Theater

This workshop
is a 7 week acting, singing and dance workshop for children ages 6 to 18.  The workshop meets twice weekly and culminates with a live production in August. 

Past productions include “The Living Carousel”, “The Yellow Submarine”, “Your’e A Good Man Charlie Brown”..   The Kids’ Summer Theater workshop also performs at many local events such as the “Spiedi Fest”, “Binghamton Mets games”, and others. 

 Registration for the EPAC Kids’ Summer Theater Workshop is in
June.

 2008 Shows

 Winter semester runs from
 January 5, 2008 through Feb. 19 2008
and will focus on teaching the principles of acting, singing, and dance. 

The Spring semester begins February 23, 2008 and will focus on rehearsals for and the production of a full scale musical production of The Wizard of Oz and FAME, the musical., in May, 2008. 

ALL students who attend the workshops will be included in the cast.  (Only students age 14 and older will be considered for "FAME", all students age 6 to 18 will be considered for "The Wizard of Oz") 

Parents, click your heels  three times  to register your child and  for more info! 


THE LYRIC PERFORMERS

...present original music and dance shows to entertain all ages.  Offering opportunities to everyone to get on stage and strut their stuff, the Lyric Performers have presented “The Sweet Smell of Stardom”, “Broadway to the Bronx” and “Lookin’ For Love” to appreciative audiences.  Auditions and registration for the EPAC Lyric Performers is posted on our web site and local newspapers.

Coming October, 2008:  "What are the Odds?"