Children's Musical Theater Spring Workshop in Raleigh, NC

As a parent, you want your child to succeed in whatever hobbies and talents they have or want to develop. If your child loves acting and singing, you’re probably looking for a top-notch children’s musical theater program to help them fine-tune their skills and reach the next level of their abilities. Durant Road Musical Theatre in Raleigh, NC, provides all this and more with our musical theater year-round workshop series.

Let Your Child Be a Star

Our children’s musical theater year-round program offers nothing but the best musical theater training and instruction for your child. Each child is given the opportunity to take on a lead role as well as a supporting role so that they learn all aspects of musical theater. We nurture your child’s talent and help them further develop their choreography, dance, singing, and acting abilities.

Throughout our musical theater workshops, we also teach your child other important skills like quick costume changes and prop handling. At the end of the workshop, your child will be part of a full-scale musical theater production. Your child will leave our workshop with more experience, new skills, and a feeling of accomplishment.

Experience High-Quality Musical Theater Training

Our goal is to go above and beyond your expectations. We want to stand out as a children’s musical theater company that is a level above. To do this, we offer top-quality programs, costumes, and instructors. We make sure everything we do is done with sophistication, professionalism, and friendliness. With us, you get more when you enroll your child in one of our musical theater workshops.

We’re pleased to offer “The Lion King JR” for our spring 2024 workshop. If you’d like to enroll your child, you can do so by filling out our quick and hassle-free registration form. For any other questions or to request more information, feel free to get in touch with our team by calling us at (919) 844-3228.

RAFIKI gathers the animals of the Pridelands to welcome the newborn cub of King MUFASA and Queen SARABI (“Circle of Life with Nants’ Ingonyama”). The king’s jealous brother, SCAR, no longer heir to the throne, skips the ceremony, upsetting Mufasa. Time passes (“Grasslands Chant”) and YOUNG SIMBA grows into a curious young lion. Mufasa explains the circle of life and that Young Simba will one day be king of the Pridelands. Young Simba shares this news with Scar, who encourages his nephew to visit the forbidden Elephant Graveyard. Young Simba finds his best friend, YOUNG NALA, hunting with SARAFINA and the LIONESSES (“The Lioness Hunt”) and invites her on his adventure. Once they ditch their overbearing babysitter, ZAZU (“I Just Can’t Wait to Be King”), the cubs encounter the ravenous SHENZI, BANZAI and ED in the graveyard. Mufasa arrives and pummels the hyenas, then takes the cubs home. Scar emerges from the darkness to recruit the HYENAS in his murderous plan to become king (“Be Prepared”). Back in the Pridelands, Mufasa reprimands Young Simba, then shares the guidance of their ancestors, up among the stars (“They Live in You”).

Enacting his plan, Scar leaves Young Simba alone in the gorge and signals the hyenas to scare a herd of wildebeest (“The Stampede”). Scar alerts Mufasa, who leaps into the stampede to save his son. Mufasa rescues Young Simba, but Scar pushes his brother back into the gorge, where he is trampled. Scar blames Young Simba for the king’s death and tells him to run away and never return. As Sarabi, Young Nala, Rafiki and the lionesses mourn the loss of Mufasa and Young Simba (“The Mourning”), Scar assumes the throne, uniting lions and hyenas under his dark reign. Lost in the desert, Young Simba meets TIMON and PUMBAA, who take him to their “worry-free” jungle home (“Hakuna Matata”).

Under Scar’s reign, the Pridelands are nearly destroyed. Now grown, NALA decides to leave and seek help (“Shadowland”). To her delight, she finds SIMBA alive in the jungle (“Can You Feel the Love Tonight”). Nala urges him to take his rightful place as king but, still ashamed, Simba refuses. Rafiki appears and helps Simba remember his father (“He Lives in You”). With newfound courage, Simba agrees to return to the Pridelands. Timon and Pumbaa distract the hyenas (“Luau Hawaiian Treat”) while Nala rallies the lionesses. Simba confronts his uncle, the truth of Mufasa’s murder is revealed and Scar runs away, pursued by angry hyenas. With peace restored in the Pridelands, Simba takes his place as king and the circle of life continues (“Finale”).

 

Tuition: $355
 
Materials Fee: $25
 
Deposit: $200
 
 

(Deposits are non-refundable/non-transferable and are due with registration.  Remaining balance due one week prior to the first day of class.)

Start Date

February 14th – Session 3
April 1st/2nd – Sessions 1 & 2
 

Rehearsal Schedule

Session 1
Monday/Wednesday, 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Session 2
Tuesday/Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
Session 3
Monday/Wednesday, 5:00 – 6:30 PM
No rehearsals the week of spring break (March 25th – 29th)

 

Mandatory Dress
Rehearsals

Session 1
FRI, May 17th, 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Session 2
SAT, May 18th, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Session 3
FRI, May 3rd, 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM

 

Mandatory Performances

Session 1
THU, May 30th, 7:30 PM
FRI, May 31st, 5:30 PM and 8:00 PM
SAT, June 8th, 12:00 Noon, 2:30 PM, and 7:30 PM

Session 2
SAT, June 1st, 12:00 Noon, 2:30 PM, and 7:30 PM
THU, June 6th, 7:30 PM
FRI, June 7th, 5:30 PM and 8:00 PM
 
Session 3
THU, May 9th, 7:30 PM
FRI, May 10th, 5:30 PM and 8:00 PM
SAT, May 11th, 12:00 Noon, 2:30 PM, and 7:30 PM
 

Status

Session 1
FULL (Accepting Waitlist)
Session 2
FULL (Accepting Waitlist)
Session 3
OPEN

Age Requirement

Age Range: 4th Grade – 12th Grade
 

Children's Musical Theater Spring Workshop in Raleigh, NC

As a parent, you want your child to succeed in whatever hobbies and talents they have or want to develop. If your child loves acting and singing, you’re probably looking for a top-notch children’s musical theater program to help them fine-tune their skills and reach the next level of their abilities. Durant Road Musical Theatre in Raleigh, NC, provides all this and more with our musical theater year-round workshop series.

Let Your Child Be a Star

Our children’s musical theater year-round program offers nothing but the best musical theater training and instruction for your child. Each child is given the opportunity to take on a lead role as well as a supporting role so that they learn all aspects of musical theater. We nurture your child’s talent and help them further develop their choreography, dance, singing, and acting abilities.

Throughout our musical theater workshops, we also teach your child other important skills like quick costume changes and prop handling. At the end of the workshop, your child will be part of a full-scale musical theater production. Your child will leave our workshop with more experience, new skills, and a feeling of accomplishment.

Experience High-Quality Musical Theater Training

Our goal is to go above and beyond your expectations. We want to stand out as a children’s musical theater company that is a level above. To do this, we offer top-quality programs, costumes, and instructors. We make sure everything we do is done with sophistication, professionalism, and friendliness. With us, you get more when you enroll your child in one of our musical theater workshops.

We’re pleased to offer “The Lion King JR” for our spring 2024 workshop. If you’d like to enroll your child, you can do so by filling out our quick and hassle-free registration form. For any other questions or to request more information, feel free to get in touch with our team by calling us at (919) 844-3228.

RAFIKI gathers the ANIMALS of the Pridelands to welcome the newborn cub of King MUFASA and Queen SARABI (“Circle of Life with Nants’ Ingonyama”). The king’s jealous brother, SCAR, no longer heir to the throne, skips the ceremony, upsetting Mufasa. Time passes (“Grasslands Chant”) and YOUNG SIMBA grows into a curious young lion. Mufasa explains the circle of life and that Young Simba will one day be king of the Pridelands. Young Simba shares this news with Scar, who encourages his nephew to visit the forbidden Elephant Graveyard. Young Simba finds his best friend, YOUNG NALA, hunting with SARAFINA and the LIONESSES (“The Lioness Hunt”) and invites her on his adventure. Once they ditch their overbearing babysitter, ZAZU (“I Just Can’t Wait to Be King”), the cubs encounter the ravenous SHENZI, BANZAI and ED in the graveyard. Mufasa arrives and pummels the hyenas, then takes the cubs home. Scar emerges from the darkness to recruit the HYENAS in his murderous plan to become king (“Be Prepared”). Back in the Pridelands, Mufasa reprimands Young Simba, then shares the guidance of their ancestors, up among the stars (“They Live in You”).

Enacting his plan, Scar leaves Young Simba alone in the gorge and signals the hyenas to scare a herd of wildebeest (“The Stampede”). Scar alerts Mufasa, who leaps into the stampede to save his son. Mufasa rescues Young Simba, but Scar pushes his brother back into the gorge, where he is trampled. Scar blames Young Simba for the king’s death and tells him to run away and never return. As Sarabi, Young Nala, Rafiki and the lionesses mourn the loss of Mufasa and Young Simba (“The Mourning”), Scar assumes the throne, uniting lions and hyenas under his dark reign. Lost in the desert, Young Simba meets TIMON and PUMBAA, who take him to their “worry-free” jungle home (“Hakuna Matata”).

Under Scar’s reign, the Pridelands are nearly destroyed. Now grown, NALA decides to leave and seek help (“Shadowland”). To her delight, she finds SIMBA alive in the jungle (“Can You Feel the Love Tonight”). Nala urges him to take his rightful place as king but, still ashamed, Simba refuses. Rafiki appears and helps Simba remember his father (“He Lives in You”). With newfound courage, Simba agrees to return to the Pridelands. Timon and Pumbaa distract the hyenas (“Luau Hawaiian Treat”) while Nala rallies the lionesses. Simba confronts his uncle, the truth of Mufasa’s murder is revealed and Scar runs away, pursued by angry hyenas. With peace restored in the Pridelands, Simba takes his place as king and the circle of life continues (“Finale”).

Tuition: $355
 
Materials Fee: $25
 
Deposit: $200
 
 

(Deposits are non-refundable/non-transferable and are due with registration.  Remaining balance due one week prior to the first day of class.)

Start Date

February 14th – Session 3
April 1st/2nd – Sessions 1 & 2

 

Rehearsal Schedule

Session 1

Monday/Wednesday, 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Session 2

Tuesday/Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
Session 3

Monday/Wednesday, 5:00 – 6:30 PM
No rehearsals the week of spring break (March 25th – 29th)

 

Mandatory Dress
Rehearsals

Session 1
FRI, May 17th, 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Session 2
SAT, May 18th, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Session 3
FRI, May 3rd, 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM

 

Mandatory Performances

Session 1
THU, May 30th, 7:30 PM
FRI, May 31st, 5:30 PM and 8:00 PM
SAT, June 8th, 12:00 Noon, 2:30 PM, and 7:30 PM

Session 2
SAT, June 1st, 12:00 Noon, 2:30 PM, and 7:30 PM
THU, June 6th, 7:30 PM
FRI, June 7th, 5:30 PM and 8:00 PM
 
Session 3
THU, May 9th, 7:30 PM
FRI, May 10th, 5:30 PM and 8:00 PM
SAT, May 11th, 12:00 Noon, 2:30 PM, and 7:30 PM
 

Status

Session 1
FULL (Waitlist Accepted)
Session 2
FULL (Waitlist Accepted)
Session 3
OPEN

Age Requirement

Age Range: 4th Grade – 12th Grade