Technical Theatre Apprenticeship
































Our Technical Theatre Apprentices train beside professional costume and set designers, building their pre-college portfolio.
Technical Theatre apprentices concentrate on the scene shop (props, puppets and scenic painting), costume shop, or learn the elements of stage management (Troupe only). Technical apprentices receive individualized, hands-on training in all aspects of construction and production for outdoor theatre.
The National Endowment for the Arts identified Traveling Players as offering challenges unlike any other pre-college theatre program in the nation. A fully-immersive experience, these elite high school apprentices will attain new level of artistry, confidence, leadership, and independence.
For current 8th – 12th graders
- Shakespeare Ensemble (3 weeks)
- Shakespeare Troupe (6 weeks)
When our daughter did the sound for a local theater production, many of the group from last summer at TPE went to provide moral support and appreciate the technical aspects of the production, a level of maturity and insight beyond her public school circle.
– Parent
Watch a clip of our 2021 Thespian Ensemble perform The Blue Monster!
Our tech students helped paint and construct the set, props, puppets, and costumes.
Upcoming Interview Dates:
- Sunday, June 5, 5:30 pm — 7:30 pm
- (After the February interviews Payment Plans and Early Bird Discount no longer available.)
- Further interviews by appointment only.
LIMITED AVAILABILITY: We only accept a limited number of Technical Theatre apprentices per summer, and applications are assessed on a rolling basis. We recommend registering for the earliest interview you can.
Technical Theatre Apprenticeship - Info Session
- Saturday, March 27th, 12-1 pm (EST).
- Suitable for students in grades 8-12 and their parents/guardians.
- Event held online via Zoom.
- Host: Jeanne Harrison
Programs
Shakespeare Ensemble
Join the ensemble and produce Two Gentlemen of Verona with our wonderful Shakespeare Ensemble!
For current 8th – 12th graders
By interview only.
- Dates:
- Session 1: June 26 — July 15 (3 weeks)
- Only 1 Spot Left!
- Session 2: July 17 — August 5 (3 weeks)
- Only 2 spots left!
- Session 1: June 26 — July 15 (3 weeks)
- Application Fee: $20
- Tuition: $5100
By focusing on classical theatre, Traveling Players trains artists who are bold, resourceful, and skilled. Tour is demanding — and no two venues are ever quite the same. Hence, a summer at Traveling Players trains you to work across disciplines and in multiple roles.
Traveling Players summer programs offer expert training in sewing, painting, prop construction, sound operation, run crew, quick changes, and production management. In addition to their work in the shops, technical apprentices join performers in daily classes taught by our talented faculty in subjects that help round out the campers as artists and as students.
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
BY SHAKESPEARE
When Valentine and Proteus visited Milan to broaden their horizons, they never expected that they would both fall in love with the same woman. Now, the beautiful Sylvia must contend with the two young admirers, her father’s disapproval of them, and Proteus’ old girlfriend (who has showed up disguised as a man, of course). Add in some clownish servants, gold-hearted outlaws, and a dog, and you’ve got one of Shakespeare’s zaniest comedies!
This is one of Shakespeare’s earliest plays, and you can see lots of his most famous devices previewed in this script – like a balcony scene!
Campers spend 3 weeks nestled in the scenic woods of Virginia, rehearsing, taking classes, and making friends and memories for a lifetime!
Campers live in comfy, cozy Lodges (with electricity, AC, and bathrooms – flush toilets & showers!).
- Our campus features 3 Lodges around a central quad. Campers live with near-age peers, expanding their friendships to other ensembles.
- Each Lodge includes two sleeping bays of 8-12 beds (4-6 bunk beds).
- Each Lodge is unique, but all include common areas — inside with big comfy couches for relaxing, memorizing lines and hanging out with your friends; outside with large porches or pavilions offering even more hangout space for each Lodge.
- Staff live in private rooms within the Lodges so that they are nearby, attentive, and available, while still allowing campers an appropriate level of privacy.
- Artistic Director Jeanne Harrison lives next door to the Lodges in a cottage – always available.
Campers eat a delicious, diverse, and healthy menu. Fresh produce is always available, and every meal will have multiple entre options, including vegetarian options. New this year – we’ll send out a questionnaire gathering more information about how each camper eats.
When not in rehearsal, a variety of fun activities are on offer – both exciting and relaxing: swimming, canoeing, hiking, challenge course, volleyball or just chilling out in a hammock. On weekends and in the evenings, the community will come together for inter-ensemble activities like improv jams, color wars, talent shows, and camp prom, as well as celebrate each other’s artistic growth during Revels.
Campers are immersed in an intentional community of their peers. They will help maintain the community (sweeping their cabins/chopping vegetables) as well as shape it, by suggesting events and activities they want to pursue. The Lodge Forum is our weekly inter-ensemble meeting where everyone can come together and make choices that benefit the community. It is a way for our campers to have a meaningful impact on the community, and it gives them appropriate responsibility for the communities’ wellbeing and joy.
Camping out in tents allow students to enjoy all nature has to offer — and let’s them be just with their ensemble for one night a week. During campouts, campers learn the fundamentals of Leave No Trace camping, including how to pitch a tent, build a fire and campfire cooking. And of course, no campout is complete without plenty of s’mores!
All-Inclusive Tuition: $4850
($5100 after the Early Bird Discount flies away Feb 4th at midnight)
- Any gift card balance counts towards your enrollment! You can check your balance at any time here.
- Tell me about discounts!
- The Traveling Players Difference
- Information on financial aid.
Shakespeare Troupe
Join the ensemble and produce Twelfth Night for our rigorous six-week program, Shakespeare Troupe!
For current 9th – 12th graders
By interview only. Only 1 Spot Left!
- Dates:
- June 26 — August 5 (6 weeks)
- Mid-summer Vacation: July 15 (11:30 am) – July 17 (1:00 pm)
- Tour: July 28 – August 3
- June 26 — August 5 (6 weeks)
- Application Fee: $60
- Tuition: $9200
By focusing on classical theatre, Traveling Players trains artists who are bold, resourceful, and skilled. A summer at Traveling Players trains you to work across disciplines and in multiple roles.
Traveling Players summer programs offer expert training in sewing, painting, prop construction, sound and light board operation, quick changes, run crew, production management and stage management. In addition to their work in the shops, technical apprentices join performers in daily classes taught by our talented faculty in subjects that help round out the campers as artists and as students.
TWELFTH NIGHT, Or What You Will
BY SHAKESPEARE
Twelfth Night is Shakespeare’s wonderful comedy of mistaken identity, unrequited love, practical jokes, and music — the food of love! Shipwrecked on the mythical island of Illyria and separated from her twin brother, Viola dresses like a man as a means of protection while lost and alone. But she cannot protect her heart from falling in love while surrounded by an endearingly eccentric ensemble of narcissists, drunks, and fools.
Twelfth Night is considered the most emotionally complicated of Shakespeare’s comedies, perfect for our most advanced students.
Campers spend 6 weeks nestled in the scenic woods of Virginia, rehearsing, taking classes, and making friends and memories for a lifetime!
Campers live in comfy, cozy Lodges (with electricity, AC, and bathrooms – flush toilets & showers!).
- Our campus features 3 Lodges around a central quad. Campers live with near-age peers, expanding their friendships to other ensembles.
- Each Lodge includes two sleeping bays of 8-12 beds (4-6 bunk beds).
- Each Lodge is unique, but all include common areas — inside with big comfy couches for relaxing, memorizing lines and hanging out with your friends; outside with large porches or pavilions offering even more hangout space for each Lodge.
- Staff live in private rooms within the Lodges so that they are nearby, attentive, and available, while still allowing campers an appropriate level of privacy.
- Artistic Director Jeanne Harrison lives next door to the Lodges in a cottage – always available.
Campers eat a delicious, diverse, and healthy menu. Fresh produce is always available, and every meal will have multiple entre options, including vegetarian options. New this year – we’ll send out a questionnaire gathering more information about how each camper eats.
When not in rehearsal, a variety of fun activities are on offer – both exciting and relaxing: swimming, canoeing, hiking, challenge course, volleyball or just chilling out in a hammock. On weekends and in the evenings, the community will come together for inter-ensemble activities like improv jams, color wars, talent shows, and camp prom, as well as celebrate each other’s artistic growth during Revels.
Campers are immersed in an intentional community of their peers. They will help maintain the community (sweeping their cabins/chopping vegetables) as well as shape it, by suggesting events and activities they want to pursue. The Lodge Forum is our weekly inter-ensemble meeting where everyone can come together and make choices that benefit the community. It is a way for our campers to have a meaningful impact on the community, and it gives them appropriate responsibility for the communities’ wellbeing and joy.
Camping out in tents allow students to enjoy all nature has to offer — and let’s them be just with their ensemble for one night a week. During campouts, campers learn the fundamentals of Leave No Trace camping, including how to pitch a tent, build a fire and campfire cooking. And of course, no campout is complete without plenty of s’mores!
After 5-weeks of rehearsals, we’ll hit the road by bus and by backpack for a professional performance tour. We won’t return to camp each night, instead we’ll explore and campout in some of the most beautiful campgrounds Virginia has to offer.
Past tours have included performances at The Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage, Colonial Williamsburg, Lime Kiln Theater, and Tysons Corner Center.
I had no idea that Traveling Players would be one the most interesting lines on my resume that every college interviewer asked me a question about.
— Former Student & Faculty
While not all of our alumni pursue theatre professionally, those that do have found great success. Our students have attended Brown, Harvard, Yale, Emerson, Muhlenberg, NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, among other colleges, often receiving artistic awards and/or scholarships. Our alumni are currently working with the SITI Company, Trinity Rep, Shakespeare & Company and Cal Shakes.
My ability to take on big projects, deal with time constraints, work in groups, take positions of leadership, and improvise new solutions under difficult circumstances are all part of what I learned at Traveling Players. They have allowed me to follow my passions in all directions–political, activist, artistic, charitable and personal–and they have made me a more flexible and resilient person.
— Former Student & Faculty
All-Inclusive Tuition: $8800
($9200 after the Early Bird Discount flies away Feb 4th at midnight)
- Any gift card balance counts towards your enrollment! You can check your balance at any time here.
- Tell me about discounts!
- The Traveling Players Difference
- Information on financial aid.