And with that, we flip over to a new calendar – welcome to 2019, Encore fans! We here at Encore hope that your holiday season has been full of fun and rest in equal measure. I love how this time of year is full of possibilities. The calendar is brimming with chances to try something new! Read on to steal a few of our Encore resolutions:
1) Get Excited for #EncoreSummer
Summer camp registration is open now! Visit our Summer Camp page to learn more about our programs, ranging from one to three weeks, for ages 3-18. Still unsure which program is right for you? Join us this Saturday, January 5th for our first-ever Summer Camp Open House!
2) Step Behind the Curtain (or Onstage)
Do you usually find yourself walking the boards as hilarious or dramatic new characters? Maybe it’s time to give crew a try. Stage fright? Summoning the courage to audition for an onstage role can be a great learning experience.
3) Help Us Help You
It takes a village to put on a season of Encore productions, four sessions of theatre enrichment classes, and a summer full of camps. We are so thankful for our awesome participants, teachers, donors, and volunteers! They make our jobs so much easier and help us produce amazing work year in and year out.
4) Gift the Theatre
The arts are a gift that keeps on giving – inspirational, entertaining, and intellectual all at once. Gifting a season subscription or a general Encore gift card will brighten up your loved one’s year!
5) Take a Break…
…spring break, that is! While you’re registering for your #EncoreSummer, take care of your planning in one fell swoop. Spring break camp is now posted! For public or private school, registration is a la carte; choose the camp days and extended day options that work best for your family. Join in on the fun!

We are so pumped to share 2019 with all of you. We can’t wait to see you in the audition room, the audience, the classroom, and summer camp! (Psst! Early Bird registration closes Friday, February 1st, so register today to save!)
Photos by Aileen Pangan Christian and Larry McClemons. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.