A Collaborative Music and Theatre Daycamp for Grades 3-7
Join us for an exciting two-week summer performing arts workshop designed for students entering grades 3-7! This full-day program brings together singing, musical theater, acting, and choreography in a fun, supportive, and creative environment where students can grow as performers and as a team.
Each day is packed with singing, musical theater numbers, character building through skits and scenes, theater games, and choreography. Along the way, they’ll develop confidence, collaboration skills, stage presence, and performance technique - all while making new friends and having fun!
No prior experience required! Whether your child is brand new to the stage or already loves performing, this workshop builds confidence, creativity, and collaboration in a positive and encouraging setting.
The workshop culminates in an informal showcase at the end of the two weeks where students get to shine and show off what they’ve learned for family and friends.
Dates: July 13-17 and 20-24
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Grades: entering 3-7
Location: Academy of Creative Arts (12 A St., Burlington, MA 01803)
Tuition: $825 (includes a camp t-shirt for the performance)
Tuition for the 2-week session is non-refundable and due with your registration.
An invoice will be emailed to you from Cantare Productions, LLC (president@cantareproductions.org)
REGISTER HERE
Meet the Faculty
Katherine Bromley
Kate Bromley has been teaching drama for the Lexington Public Schools Performing Arts Department for eighteen years and has directed over thirty plays and musicals at Diamond Middle School and Lexington High School during that time. In addition to directing productions, Kate has written plays for and with her students that have been performed in Lexington and Boston and she has coached improv troupes at both schools for many years.
Kate developed the Diamond Middle School drama curriculum and was a Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks for Arts Review Panelist participating in revising the MA Arts Standards in 2019.
Kate received a Tony Awards: Excellence in Theatre Education nomination in 2016. She has also been awarded fellowships from the Lexington Education Association that allowed her to participate in Royal Shakespeare Company: Summer Teachers Institute (Stratford Upon Avon, England 2017) Broadway Teachers Workshop (NYC 2015) and Michael Chekhov Association: Theater of the Future Workshops and Conference (Boston 2011).
Kate graduated with honors from New York University Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Acting and from Emerson College with a Masters in Theater Education. She has an extensive acting resume that includes off-broadway and regional theater, television and independent film credits.
Anne Carey
Anne Carey is a retired, veteran teacher of the Lexington Public School System. She created the Lexington High School Dance and Yoga program through the Phys Ed and Performing Arts Depts. Anne worked for 31 years on productions at LHS as choreographer and costumer, while also serving as a coach to student choreographers and costumers.
Anne holds a dual BS in Elementary and Special Education and an MFA in Choreography and Performance. She is an E-200 certified Yoga Instructor currently teaching both Vinyasa and Aerial yoga to adults and kids. Anne is currently Director of Bellingham Children’s Theater: a non-profit company that produces original musicals for kids in grades 4-10.
Anne performed on stage in regional theater works at REAGLE Music Theater. Film credits include featured dancer in The Enduring Essence: The Life and Work of Isadora Duncan. Anne believes helping students on stage goes far beyond the applause. The joy of art is in the work of creating together.
Allison Iannuzzi
Allison Iannuzzi is a passionate performing arts educator and musical theater artist with over 26 years of experience teaching students in Pre-K through eighth grade. She currently serves as Artistic Director of the Lexington Children’s Chorus and teaches music at the Chenery Upper Elementary School in Belmont, MA. Allison holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Music Education, summa cum laude, from Westminster Choir College and Boston University.
A dedicated advocate for arts integration and musical storytelling, Allison created an interdisciplinary performing arts program called Arts Alive, blending singing, acting, dance, and movement into one dynamic curriculum. The program earned recognition from Pittsburgh’s Arts Education Collaborative and helped her school receive the Charles Gray Award for Special Achievement in Arts Education. She brings this same collaborative, high-energy spirit to all of her work with young performers.
As a performer, Allison has appeared as an actor and vocal soloist in both concert and musical theater repertoire. She has sung with world-class ensembles including the Westminster Symphonic Choir and the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, with highlights including performances alongside the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic, and New Jersey Symphony.
Whether in the classroom or on the stage, Allison is passionate about helping young performers develop healthy, expressive singing voices and the confidence to shine in the spotlight. She is thrilled to share her love of musical theater and the performing arts with this summer’s cast!
Jason Iannuzzi
Jason Iannuzzi is a director, actor, music director, and producer with more than 50 credits across musical theatre, plays, revues, and opera. He is known for creating collaborative, artist-centered rehearsal rooms that balance high artistic standards with mentorship, curiosity, and joy in the process.
Equally at home onstage and in the pit, Jason’s theatre work spans acting, directing, and music direction for youth and collegiate productions. His credits include work with Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, Weston Drama Workshop, and numerous school- and community-based theatre programs, earning multiple honors for excellence in music direction and theatrical leadership.
Jason holds degrees in conducting and music education. In addition to his theatre career, Jason is a veteran educator with 27 years of experience teaching music and drama in public and private schools. He brings a deep understanding of vocal health, ensemble building, and storytelling through music, helping young performers grow in confidence, technique, and expressive range.