Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Fountain Hills Theater Announces Winter Break Camp, with three full scholarships available!




Fountain Hills Theater Announces Winter Break Camp Instructed by Stage and Screen Actress, Debby Rosenthal

December 20-30, 2021 Monday – Thursday 10AM-4PM

Fountain Hills Theater is very excited to offer this fun, holiday-themed Winter Break Camp for children ages 6-13! Your children and teens will have fun learning how to perform in a live theatrical production. 

Gain and sharpen the skills & techniques needed to be a confident musical theater performer, including theater terminology, acting, blocking, line memorization techniques, dance, voice, and more! The first half of each day will be spent learning & practicing the “triple threat” skills. The second half of the day will be spent putting those skills to use, rehearsing for the show. The session culminates with a performance on the last day of camp.

The show, “ ‘Twas the Week After Christmas”, is a hilarious and heartwarming story about what happens when the North Pole loses the Christmas spirit.  It's been years since the Elves and Reindeer have gotten along. The Reindeer's ego is high and the Elves productivity is low. This has resulted in the least successful Christmas to date…only 60% of the presents were delivered! Will a post-Christmas week vacationing in the sun help?

Debby Rosenthal, Fountain Hills Theater’s new Director of Education, is an award-winning stage and screen actress and has taught throughout the Valley for over 20 years. She is excited to bring her talents to Fountain Hills Theater’s performing arts program. Learn more about Debby’s extensive credentials and experience at www.debbyrosenthal.com.

Winter Break Camp takes place at Fountain Hills Theater, 11445 N. Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills AZ 85268. Dates are December 20 -30, Monday through Thursday 10AM to 4PM. Call 480-837-9661 x3 or visit https://fhtaz.org/education. Tuition is $275. Three full scholarships available! Call 480-837-9661 x3 to apply! Space limited.

Debby Rosenthal has been teaching for 21 years in the Valley of the Sun. These include The Phoenix Theatre Company, Arizona State University, Scottsdale Community College, Mesa Community College, Chandler-Gilbert Community College, National Association of Teachers of Singing, Distinguished Young Woman’s Scholarship Program and the Miss Arizona Scholarship
Program. She has helped countless performers get signed with agents and empower their careers.

Debby is a graduate from ASU receiving a Bachelor of Music degree with an emphasis in Musical Theatre Performance. She became an Actors Equity Association union member in 1988. She is a member of the National Touring Company of Menopause the Musical and has performed in 18 leading roles at The Phoenix Theatre Company. Her most recent roles include Donna in Mamma Mia, Emily in Elf, Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, Betty in White Christmas; Judy Denmark in Ruthless. With the Phoenix Symphony, Debby was the featured soloist in a Holiday Pops Concert Series and An Evening with Rogers &  Hammerstein. She also was the opening act for Bob Newhart at Wild Horse Pass
Casino.

In addition to regional theatre, Debby has an extensive on-camera career. She is represented by FORD/Robert Black Agency in Phoenix and Atlas Talent in New York. She had a supporting role in the feature film Ingenious, (currently on Netflix) and Intersect (currently on Amazon Prime). She has been in over 100 TV commercials. Those currently airing include Cliff Castle Casino, Samsung PowerBot, Systeme 41 and Funeral Advantage. She was a regular on ABC 15’s Sonoran Living as their theater critic. Debby has been married 33 years and they are very proud of their two children. To see Debby’s full bio, resume, demos and videos of previous work, please visit her website: www.debbyrosenthal.com

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