Servant Stage posts theater classes

Following a winter hiatus, Servant Stage will kick off a new season of weekly theater classes for students age 8 and up as well as adults.

Servant Stage's mission is to make the arts - and arts education - accessible to people of all ages and income levels. Each class is designed to be accessible across various ages and experience levels, and in keeping with Servant Stage's pay-what-you-will model, all classes are offered by donation. A wide variety of disciplines are covered - including acting, improvisation, vocal technique, and multiple styles of dance - and all are taught by experienced local and industry professionals.

2025 marks the fourth year for the Monday Night Drop-Ins program. Last year's program served 373 different students over the course of 64 classes, with many attending multiple classes. Upcoming classes will include Intro To Shakespeare on March 3, taught by local actor Bartholomew Mays, and a dance class on March 10 with Areanna Kroll, choreographer of Servant Stage's most recent production, "Something Rotten Jr."

All classes will be held at Lancaster Alliance Church, 210 Pitney Road, Lancaster. On March 3, the class will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. for those age 13 and up. On March 10, classes will be offered from 6 to 7 p.m. for kids ages 8 to 12 and from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. for those age 13 and up.

Registration is optional. For a full list of classes and to register, visit http://www.servantstage.org/mondays or call 717-455-0255.

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