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| Session1 | June 27 - July 2, 2010 CLOSED |
| Grades | 9 - College Freshman |
| Tuition | $1200 |
| Audition | No Audition Required |
Tuition includes room and meals
Grade entering in Fall 2010
Join professional Broadway musical theater artists in a six day intensive Musical Theater camp. This outstanding summer Musical Theater workshop offers daily instruction in the three essential components of musical theater; acting singing and dancing. Curriculum will include improvisation, scene study, vocal instruction, audition techniques, and dance workshops for all levels.
* Additional Camp/Workshop InformationStudents will be housed at Residence Hall Unit 1 and Residence Hall Unit 3 on the UC Berkeley campus. Students check-in between 1 - 2:30pm on the first day of camp. Flights should arrive into Oakland International(OAK) on the First Day of camp between 10am and 12pm. Flights should depart from Oakland International(OAK) on the last day of camp after 6pm. Transportation is available to and from Oakland International(OAK) for $30 each way. |
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In 1962, Dussault stepped into the role of Maria in the Broadway production of The Sound of Music. She received a Tony Award nomination in 1961 for Best Featured Actress (Musical) for Do Re Mi and was nominated for her performance in Bajour (1965). Of her performance in Do Re Mi and later career, Bloom and Vlastnik wrote: "Confidently clowning alongside such pros as Phil Silvers and Nancy Walker...she never faded into the scenery. Equally comfortable as a pure soprano or a rangy high belter, her versatility was well captured on the...cast album...Well cast as a situation comedy wife, she spent much of the 1970s and 80s in California." Other stage shows included Quality Street in 1965 at the Bucks County Playhouse in Pennsylvania.[3] She also appeared in the City Center Gilbert & Sullivan NYC Company, directed by Dorothy Raedler, with such Metropolitan Opera singers as Nico Castel, Muriel Costa-Greenspon, and Frank Poretta, Sr. Dussault took over as the Witch in Into the Woods on Broadway (1987-89).
On television, she was a regular on the 1970s series The New Dick Van Dyke Show, and played Ted Knight's wife in the role of Muriel Rush on the 1980s situation comedy Too Close for Comfort. She was the first anchor of Good Morning America, working with David Hartman, when the show started in 1975. She was the first actress to portray the character of Theresa Stemple, the mother of character Jamie Stemple Buchman, in season one of the long-running NBC 1990s TV series Mad About You.
Arrived in New York City after completing a Master of Arts degree at the University of Pittsburgh and a two year residency at The Pittsburgh Playhouse and Point Park College. Mayer acted in and/or stage managed 12 Broadway plays and musicals in the ten years he lived in New York, including THE VISIT, CHEMIN DE FER, HOLIDAY, THE RITZ, LEGEND, HAROLD AND MAUDE, SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (76 & 81)THE HEIRESS, and THE WEST SIDE WALTZ; while working with Zero Mostel, Rachel Roberts, Richard Kiley, Jane Alexander, Sandy Duncan, Jack Weston, Jerry Stiller, Rita Moreno, Herschel Bernardi, Nancy Dussault, Larry Kert, Georgia Brown, Hermione Gingold, Dorothy Loudon and Katharine Hepburn, while working for Harold Prince, Robert Whitehead, Rogers Stevens and Jerome Robbins, to name but a few.
Since New York, Mayer has made his home in Los Angeles, and has directed multi-camera comedies for all of the networks, including The Facts of Life, Too Close For Comfort, My Two Dads, Everything's Relative, Sweet Surrender, The Thorns, Karen's Song, USA High, working with such artists as Ted Knight, Dana Delaney, Cloris Leachman, Charlotte Rae, George Clooney, and Halle Berry.
Tom Pardoe joins the UCLA Arts Camp Faculty teaching movement and dance in the College Audition Workshop. Tom got his start n the acting program at the University of Iowa. He studied with Gus Giordano's Jazz Dance Chicago before entering PCPA Theaterfest theater program. He attended The Theater School at De Paul University where he received his degree. Not a newcomer to Broadway Tom has appeared in Miss Saigon and Beauty and the Beast as well as An Evening with Betty Buckley at Carnegie Hall. He is well known to many audiences as he has been a part of world premieres such as A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden, Eliot Ness in Cleveland at the Denver Center and Narnia at PCPA. He has performed in over 40 musicals in regional theater and in the European Company of Jerome Robbins' West Side Story. When you meet him you may think he is your best friend because he has appeared in many television shows including The Drew Carey Show, The Education of Max Bickford and as a recurring role with Jennifer Love Hewitt in Time of Your Life. No newcomer to education he is an Adjunct Faculty at Cypress College in both Theater and Dance wih a growing list of choreographic successes including Sweet Charity, Bat Boy, and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Tom Pardoe was the movement instructor for the new Warner Brother's movie Aqua Man and currently teaches an ongoing movement class for actors in Hollywood California. He is a welcome addition to the College Audition Workshop.
Founded shortly after the gold rush when there were only 31 states the University of California is the flagship university of one of America's most preeminent universities in the world. It is home to 20 Nobel laureates. UC Berkeley is long known as a leader in economic and social innovation and ground-breaking research. With distinguished landmarks - the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Cable Cars, Coit Tower, Mt. Tamalpais, and beautiful beaches - within easy reach it's a natural choice to inspire a next generation of artists.
If you have questions or need help registering, please call 888-497-3553
Dates, Directors, and Faculty subject to change without notice. The faculty is comprised of college professors representing their schools and professional industry artists. Images are of USPA programs, but may not represent actual program or location. Photos by Tito Deverya (UCLA TFT), and Lauren di Matteo.
** USPA highly recommends that students secure travel insurance to cover trip cancellation, interruption, and/or medical emergency. For more on travel insurance, please visit: Assurance Solutions.
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