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Seussical: Camp Broadway Edition

Sun, Jul 11

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Theatre Shenandoah

Our youth camp three weeks before the performance is preparing our children to run all aspects of this show from acting to set design and everything in between. The culmination will result in a fantastic performance, first come, first served, at no cost to you!

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Seussical: Camp Broadway Edition
Seussical: Camp Broadway Edition

Time & Location

Jul 11, 2027, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM

Theatre Shenandoah, 107 Center St, Edinburg, VA 22824, USA

About the event

Lights, Camera, ACTION!


More Than Just Acting! This isn't just about learning lines; it's a full immersion experience! Campers will explore every aspect of bringing a production to life, including:


Acting: Develop performance skills, stage presence, and character development.

Singing: Build vocal confidence, learn healthy technique, and explore musical performance.

Tech: Discover the magic behind the scenes with lighting, sound, and stage management.

Costumes: Learn about costume design, creation, and the art of transforming into a character.

Set Design: Unleash creativity by building and painting sets that transport audiences to another world.


Showtime!


The grand finale? A spectacular performance the weekend of July 9-11th! Family and friends are invited to attend free of charge to witness the amazing results of the campers' hard work and dedication.


Chance to Give Back: For those who love the arts and supporting young talent, this is a wonderful opportunity to sponsor a child's dreams! Your generous donation can provide a sponsorship for a deserving camper who may not otherwise be able to attend. As a thank you, we'll happily list you as a sponsor partner on our website and in our show programs (if you wish).


Go to the BECOME A SPONSOR page to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.


SEUSSICAL: CAMP BROADWAY EDITION

is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com


Seussical Camp Broadway Edition begins in the Jungle of Nool, where the Cat introduces a world powered by imagination in the opening number, “Oh, the Thinks You Can Think.” As the Whos help launch the story, we are transported to the jungle, where Horton the Elephant discovers a faint cry for help coming from a tiny speck of dust. In “Horton Hears a Who,” the Citizens of the Jungle narrate Horton’s discovery and his decision to protect the speck, believing that “a person’s a person, no matter how small.” Horton carefully places the speck on a clover, determined to keep it safe.


The story shifts to the microscopic world of the Whos in “Here on Who,” where the Whos introduce themselves and their fragile planet drifting through space. They plead with Horton to protect them, explaining that he is the only one who can hear them. While Horton faithfully guards the clover, the Citizens of the Jungle mock and doubt him. In “Biggest Blame Fool,” they ridicule Horton for believing in something they cannot see, accusing him of stirring up trouble and threatening to destroy the speck in a boiling pot of Beezle-Nut oil.


As the danger grows, the Whos rally together, determined to prove their existence. Horton encourages them not to give up and to make themselves heard. One by one, the Whos call out, building to a unified cry of “We are here!” When even that is not quite enough, the smallest Who adds a final “Yopp!”—and suddenly the Citizens of the Jungle hear them at last. Realizing the Whos truly exist, the jungle community acknowledges that even the tiniest voice matters.


With the conflict resolved, the full company comes together for the “Finale,” reprising “Oh, the Thinks You Can Think/Green Eggs and Ham” as imagination once again takes center stage. The celebration expands to include playful moments from across the Seuss world as the Whos and the Citizens of the Jungle join Horton and the Cat in a joyful final chorus. The story ends as it began with the reminder that thinking boldly and believing in others can change an entire world.

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