3 Ways to Register for Summer Stage

April 26, 2008

Mainstage Center for the Arts has 3 great ways to register for Summer Stage 2008:

  1. Online with your credit card
  2. By mail by downloading our brochure
  3. In person at our Open House on May 15th

Ragtime Auditions Announced

April 21, 2008

Auditions for the Mainstage Center for the Arts summer performance of Ragime will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 27 and 28 at 6:30 pm in Lincoln Hall, Camden County College, 200 College Drive, Blackwood, New Jersey. Performers must entering 9th grade through adults. All audition materials are pre-selected and can be picked up at the Mainstage Center for the Arts office in Lincoln Hall.

Award Winning Videographer Joins Summer Stage Staff

April 20, 2008

Multi-award winning videographer, Michael Licisyn of Turnersville, New Jersey will be joining the Summer Stage staff at Mainstage Center for the Arts as director of the Film Camp geared for youth entering 8th through 12th grade.

Michael Licisyn, a graduate of Rowan University and Washington Township High School, has received multiple awards over the past four years at the The Garden State Film Festival, The Delaware Valley Film Festival, The First Glance Film Festival in Philadelphia, and the Cannes International Film Festival. He has produced and directed music videos for musical artists such as Rich Cronin, formerly of LFO and VH1’s Mission; Manband, Doug Ray, formerly of Bad Ronald and theme song to “Super Size Me, MC Lars, The Nitty Gritty, The COW Project and Jonny Hakun.

Mr. Licisyn will be joining the Summer Stage staff as director of the Video Film Production Camp, a seven – week, Monday through Friday, program geared to those entering 8th through 12th grade in the fall. This camp is designed to take students through the entire process of creating a short film, from screenwriting and storyboarding to shooting and editing. Participants will create their own short film to be premiered on August 8th.

Summer Stage Celebrates 20 Years

April 12, 2008

Summer Stage, one of South Jersey’s longest running, most affordable Performing and Visual Arts Camps, will celebrate it’s Twentieth Anniversary this summer on the Blackwood Campus of Camden County College.

During the summer of 1988, co- founders Joe Bretschneider and Ed Fiscella, both teachers at Glen Landing Middle School in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, identified a need and stepped forward to address that need. Expanding on their already successful middle school drama program, and with the best wishes and support of an Upper Darby, Pa, program of the same name, Summer Stage was born in South Jersey.

The program began small, with about sixty-five, 6th through 12th grade participants and ten staff members, many of which are still with the program. Glen Landing Middle School Cafeteria buzzed with excitement as scenery was built, costumes created, and young children and their families filled the theatre to see opening performances of shows like Sleeping Beauty and Winnie the Pooh.

Over the past twenty years, Summer Stage has grown from one camp for kids entering 6th grade and up, to eight different programs offering something for every one entering 2nd grade through young adults. The program has become so large and popular that it was necessary to move it to the Blackwood Campus of Camden County College where all performances are presented in the air- conditioned comfort or the Dennis Flyer Theatre. Bus loads of kids enjoy such shows as this season’s: Peter Pan, Cinderella, and Seussical, Jr. Youth entering 8th grade an up can be found with camera in hand filming portions of their personally designed short film or painting and building scenery for an upcoming performance.

Young adults entering 9th grade and up prepare to audition for the Tony Award winning musical, Ragtime, while children entering 2nd grade through 5th prepare for their August 3rd performance of Kids In The Biz. Over 50 qualified staff members are busily directing, teaching, designing, choreographing, and preparing these young artist to be the very best they can be while having a great time building memories and long standing friendships.

Summer Stage Alumni continue to check back from their national tours, performance venues, teaching positions, and other exciting careers to share their awards and successes, and to account for the ways in which Summer Stage contributed to where they are today.

More information on Summer Stage, where summer time and happiness go hand in hand, can be found at www.mainstage.org or by calling 856-227-3091

Website Redesign

April 12, 2008

As summer approaches, Mainstage Center for the Arts set out to redesign its website to make finding and sharing information on Mainstage.org easier for its patrons. The new design will be fully rolled out over the next two weeks so look forward to even more changes coming soon. Please excuse any broken links or layout issues, we’re working on getting everything looking right in the new design, but we wanted to get out the first version as soon as possible. Feel free to post feedback on this post.

Matthew Bischoff
Mainstage.org Webmaster