Sleepaway Camps

Current Grades 3-8

Top 25 "Summer School for the Arts" - National Endowment for the Arts

There’s a reason why 70% of families return to Traveling Players year after year. Our nationally awarded curriculum gives young actors and designers thoughtful instruction and appropriate artistic challenges in small, supportive ensembles.

All Sleepaway Camp Programs

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Act: FIVE

5 Days

Sleepaway Camp

$1,600

Saluda Campus

Mini Session 1: Jul 12 - Jul 17
Mini Session 2: Aug 2 - Aug 6

A five-day Mini Session designed to immerse young actors into the world of theatre and build foundational acting skills, while also playing in the great outdoors.

Grades 3-5

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Mythology Ensemble

2 Weeks

Sleepaway Camp

$4,200

Saluda Campus

Session 1: Jun 28 - Jul 11
Session 2: Jul 19 - Aug 1

Our Mythology Ensemble performs one of the world’s greatest myths in this two-week sleepaway camp for the young actor.

Grades 4-6

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Thespian Ensemble

3 Weeks

Sleepaway Camp

$6,250

Saluda Campus

Session 1: Jun 28 - Jul 17
Session 2: Jul 19 - Aug 7

During this three-week camp, our middle school actors hone their performance skills through rehearsing an hour-long comedy.

Grades 6-8

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Comedy Ensemble – Jesters

3 Weeks

Sleepaway Camp

$6,250

Saluda Campus

Session 2: Jul 19 - Aug 7

A three-week sleepaway camp where middle schoolers discover the joy and craft of improv before performing an entirely original, audience-inspired show that exists for one night only.

Grades 6-8

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Programs designed for every young artist

Residential Conservatories

Receive expert and personalized training in advanced acting techniques – culminating in a professionally staged production.

Residential Sleepaway Location - Christchurch Boarding School

Residential Location

Explore our historic boarding school in Virginia’s “Northern Neck,” close to Williamsburg, Richmond, and Norfolk​.

A Typical Day

Delve into acting techniques, explore your creativity, and enjoy a range of activities while building lasting friendships.

The Traveling Players Difference

Frequently Asked Questions

From picking an ensemble, to auditions, applying for financial aid, what to pack, and more, find answers to all your questions about summer camps and theatre programs at Traveling Players Ensemble. For more assistance, call us at (703) 987-1712 or email info@travelingplayers.org.

Day Camp: Nope!  No audition for day campers.  Just register!

Sleepaway Camps & Residential Conservatories: Yes, most of our residential programs are by audition or interview only.

Act: FIVE – Nope!  This is the only sleepaway program that does not require an audition.  Go ahead and register!

 

Jeanne E. Harrison founded Traveling Players in 2003 as a nurturing, challenging, educational theatrical community to bring great theatre into the great outdoors.  In our first year, we had 18 students and toured our plays to Shenandoah National Park, where we performed As You Like It while backpacking off the Appalachian Trail.  That is probably the quintessential Traveling Players play – you escape into the woods and return transformed.

Transformation is at the heart of what we do.  We limit the ensembles to only 13 students so that we can give every student the attention they deserve.  We only work with students (in grades 1-12) who are literally transforming before our eyes as they grow up, become the next best version of themselves, and, on stage, take on bold roles in our plays.  All of this is to help them on their way to adulthood, when they will impact our world.

The basic formula remains the same, but many details have changed since our founding in 2003.  We serve over 1000 students a year, offering programs year-round in our Studio in Tysons Corner Center, a major shopping center.  We have won national awards for our comprehensive and intensive curricula, and we have seen our alums perform on Broadway and in the West End, serve as Artistic Directors, have their plays published, and become theatre professors.  We still tour our plays to the community in our signature purple school buses.

I always knew I could form student ensembles that could create wonderful art while challenging themselves and each other.  What I didn’t know was that I was creating friendships that would last a lifetime – the people who will be your “maid of honor/best man” at your wedding.  Traveling Players’ friendships endured well beyond summer, through college and adulthood.  As an alum said, “Most adults don’t name their summer camp as a central part of their identity.”  Traveling Players do.

 

Traveling Players faculty are a mix of professional educators, theatre artists and aspiring educators and theatre artists.

Each ensemble and technical theatre shop is led by an experienced educator-director, who carefully mentors our students through the creative process from rehearsals to the final performance.  They excel at supporting and challenging each student, crafting a summer of discoveries and growth.

Our residential advisors, assistant directors, and technical artisans are a mix of professional educators, theatre artists, and college students who have completed at least two years of an undergraduate degree, generally in theatre or education.

Traveling Players has two distinct reputations.

Called a top “25 summer school for the arts” by the National Endowment for the Arts, Traveling Players is known and nationally awarded for our artistic excellence.  Our curriculum is rigorous, and the Shakespeare Troupe in particular has been noted for offering artistic challenges “unlike any other pre-college theatre program in the country.”  You can read more about our awards and the excellent work of our students and alumni here.

However, if you asked a Traveling Players student, parent, or alum to describe us, they wouldn’t start by talking about the awards we’ve won, or the best show they were in or had seen from us.  They would talk about our community.

With a 70% retention rate, our community is vibrant, connected, and kind.  Our curriculum is intentionally designed to promote artistic collaboration.  We limit our ensembles to just 13 students to ensure that everyone receives individualized training and attention.  We select scripts that offer a wide range of roles and cast to maximize each student’s artistic growth.  We help foster friendships both in and across ensembles through theatre games, low ropes challenge courses, and structured fun.  The result is a community that remains thriving – and always welcoming.  You can read more about why parents choose Traveling Players here.

 

 

Traveling Players is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization.  100% of your tuition supports your students’ experience.  As a nonprofit, we are mission-driven – designing our programs for access. We want every dedicated performer to be able to join us.  We charge parents only 70% of the true cost of a Traveling Players summer.  (Donations and grants cover the remainder.)

We also have the most generous artistic financial aid program in the area, with no annual or lifetime caps (read more about financial aid below).  Our approach ensures a vital ensemble that is diverse in every way.