Spring Break Acting Camp
March 16-20
12–4PM | Register for One or All Five Days
Spring Break Acting Camp
Ages 11-14
March 16–20, 2026
12PM–4PM
Is your kid climbing the walls? Connected to a device like a high powered magnet yet unable to make eye contact? Visions of a monosyllabic phone zombie in the making? Actively avoiding the 2 numbers after 5?? Time to level up and help them learn how to Act!! Sign up for a week of life-skill bootcamp packaged in a play-based, kid-centered acting camp! We’ll lay the foundation of acting technique on and off the stage and provide an opportunity to showcase the skills and concepts covered in the last 15 minutes of each day for your enjoyment, culminating in an Original Showcase Performance at the end of the week! Take an actual break this Spring Break — trade stress for hilarious self-expression and empower your kid to get their voice heard!
Each daily session includes:
Ensemble Building, Character Creation, Movement, Voice, Acting Technique, Improv Games, Original Scene Creation, and more!
M-Th Sessions, 12-4pm
M-Th Mini Showcase @ 3:45-4pm
Friday Final Showcase 4-4:30pm*
1 Day: $85 (M-TH only)
2 Days: $165
3 Days: $240
4 Days: $315
Full Week: $385
*Days do not need to be sequential; students must attend at least one day M-TH to participate in Final Ensemble Showcase on Friday, 3/20.
Instructor: Stacey Malik
Stacey Malik is a NY native and began working as a toddler in print, commercial, film, and runway. She attended the National Shakespeare Conservatory in NYC and trained with the best in the business and dedicated her career as a professional educator to share that training with as many kids as possible. After graduation, Stacey left Big City life and headed west in a quest to discover the actual color of the sky. Intending to pass through Boulder, she learned you must be 25 to rent a car and was forced to find an apartment. It's the best move she never decided to make.
Stacey earned her MAEd Instruction & Curriculum from CU Boulder and holds an active Colorado Professional Teaching License. She is a well-loved teacher and director, building theater programs in Colorado since 2001. Stacey currently teaches Shakespeare and writing at CU Boulder, and is entering her 3rd season as a lead instructor with the CSF Camp Shakespeare summer program. While Stacey has played many roles on and off stage, her absolute favorite and Crowning Lifetime Achievement is her role as Mom to middle school daughter, Lina.
Questions? Send a note to classes@superiorimprov.co

