The Musical Theatre program is open to students who have finished grades 5-12. While at this week long camp, campers learn about the various aspects of presenting a successful show: acting, singing, movement techniques, stage combat, as well as how to serve as chorus members, dancers, and lead characters.

Campers prepare scenes from different musicals to perform at the end of the week. Campers who have completed grades 9-12 experience a more intense and involved program. The professional teaching faculty focus on all the essential elements of a successful musical production and participants have a well-rounded acting experience. A $20 music fee is included in the registration fee to cover the purchase and printing of camper music. Music can be brought home at the end of the week. Register early, and join us for a thrilling week on stage at IMC!
Musical Theatre – Grades 5-12 – July 4-10, 2021 (tentative)
$470 USD if registered before May 1 or $485 USD after May 1
Add one set of two Private Lessons with one of our Artist Faculty for only $35!

See below the faculty list for Sunday afternoon audition information!
2020 Musical Theatre Faculty - Session 3 - June 28 - July 4, 2020
Instructor Info | |
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![]() | Dr. Katherine Noone Coordinator & Instructor University of Texas - Arlington Cedar Hill, Texas Bio |
![]() | Paulette Cocke Instructor Arlington, Texas Bio |
![]() | Michael Lenz Instructor North Dakota State University Cottonwood, Minnesota Bio |
![]() | AJ Martinez Instructor Arlington, Texas Bio |
![]() | Julie Adams Voice Instructor Fargo, North Dakota Bio |
![]() | Joel Walters Voice Instructor Dickinson State University Dickinson, North Dakota Bio |
![]() | Gretchen Kindseth Accompanist Grand Forks, North Dakota Bio |
![]() | Vicky Nooe Accompanist Irving, Texas Bio |

Click here for directions about what to bring for Musical Theatre in 2019!
2020 Sunday Afternoon Audition Material - Middle School and High School - Male Campers
Piece | Resources |
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Male Musical Theatre Campers - Choose one song to prepare for your audition. | |
How Lucky You Are (Seussical) This song is sung by the Cat in the Hat (who can be played by a male or female) who is trying to cheer up the whining Mayzie and remind her of the good things in life. | Sheet Music mp3 |
All That's Known (Spring Awakening) This song is sung by Melchior, who is a brilliant teen stuck in a very strict school. He is questioning his teachers, the school, and the world as to why he has to learn this way. | Sheet Music mp3 |
2020 Sunday Afternoon Audition Material - Middle School and High School - Female Campers
Piece | Resources |
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Female Musical Theatre Campers - Choose one song to prepare for your audition. | |
All That Jazz (Chicago) This song is sung by Velma at the opening of the show, setting the world of corruption, greed, and violence in Chicago’s 1920’s Jazz Age. | Sheet Music mp3 |
Is It Really Me? (100 in the Shade) This song is sung by the main lead female character, Lizzie, who thinks she is plain. However, a mysterious man named Starbuck comes to town and tells her she is beautiful. This song is her discovering her beauty. | Sheet Music mp3 |
How Lucky You Are (Seussical) This song is sung by the Cat in the Hat (who can be played by a male or female) who is trying to cheer up the whining Mayzie and remind her of the good things in life. | Sheet Music mp3 |