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Reagle’s spring and summer workshops bring young stars to stage

The Spring Workshop is led by Broadway actor and Waltham native Mikey Graceffa. Image courtesy of Waltham Reagle Theatre.

The Waltham Reagle Music Theatre is inviting elementary through high school students to explore the magic of theater at its annual spring and summer workshops. 

Participants will enjoy hands-on experiences in acting, singing and dance, led by professional artists and educators. Each workshop culminates in a live stage performance, giving students the chance to showcase their work with family, friends and the community. 

The Spring Workshop on April 20-24 will be led by Broadway actor and Waltham native Mikey Graceffa, who just finished a two-year run in “Death Becomes Me.” His acting and national tour credentials include Broadway tours of “Aladdin,” “Matilda,” “The Last Word” and “Catch Me If You Can.”

Graceffa was a member of Waltham High School’s class of 2009 and acted in lead roles in school plays. He graduated from Vassar College in 2014. He’s also performed with the Reagle Players.

Students will have a one-week musical theatre experience with Reagle’s staff of theatre educators, concluding in a final stage performance. 

The Summer Intensive Program runs July 6-31. Image courtesy of Reagle Theatre.

The Summer Intensive program on July 6-31 is for students seeking a deeper dive, offering immersive training in scene work, solo and ensemble singing, choreography and professional-style rehearsal.

This four-week program includes daily music, acting and dance classes, weekly Broadway class guests and rehearsals for a full-scale production of a junior musical.

Both workshops provide a supportive environment where young performers can shine on stage. Registration for the workshops is now open. Families can find more program details and tuition information on the Reagle Music Theatre website

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Steve Milmore has more than 35 years experience in corporate communications and public relations. He started his career as copy editor for Computerworld magazine and has held writing and management positions at leading high tech companies including Oracle, IBM, and Dun & Bradstreet. Steve is a long-time resident of Waltham.

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