Key City Public Theatre's Professional Theatre Training program is back, offering winter and spring sessions for all aspiring young actors in Port Townsend and Chimacum.
Kristin Manwaring …
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Key City Public Theatre's Professional Theatre Training program is back, offering winter and spring sessions for all aspiring young actors in Port Townsend and Chimacum.
Kristin Manwaring Insurance, The Law Offices of Steve Dowdell and the Christa Holbrook Youth Education Fund are subsidizing the classes making possible scholarships and financial aid on a sliding scale for those who apply.
KCPT programs are designed to ignite creativity, boost confidence, and enhance communication skills.
Classes run from January 8-February 15th. For questions or registration assistance please visit their website at keycitypublictheatre.org.