Sing-to-Share Camp
A 5-day musical theatre experience for developing performers (grades 7–12) who are continuing to build their skills in singing, acting, and performance.
July 20-24 | M-F Daily Schedule: 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM | Community Showcase on Friday
No Audition Required. Prior Experience Recommended.
This camp is now full, but we are accepting names for the waiting list. Please submit this registration to be added to the waiting list. We will contact you if a space becomes available.
Program Overview
- July 20-24, 2026, from 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM
- No formal audition required
- Prior experience recommended
- Rehearsal and Community Showcase Event on Friday
What Students will Experience
- Song coaching and performance development
- Acting through song and character work
- Games and ensemble exercises
- Movement and stage presence training
- Guided rehearsal process leading toward a solo performance
- A supportive, growth-focused learning environment
Program Approach
This camp is intentionally designed to feel more accessible and lower-pressure than the Intensive, while still offering structured, meaningful training.
Students are:
- Vocal coaching (technique + storytelling)
- Acting through song
- Skill building exercises and games
- Dance/choreography
- Mock auditions with feedback
- Industry insight and coaching
The week culminates in a Friday rehearsal and community outreach showcase performance. Students will participate in a guided final rehearsal, perform a prepared solo selection, and share their work in an informal, recital-style performance for family and community.
Tuition: $300
Who is this for?
This program is ideal for students who:
- Have some prior singing or theatre experience
- Are still building confidence performing independently
- Want a supportive environment to develop their skills
- Enjoy performing and want to grow in a structured but relaxed setting
Faculty
Stephen Trafton
Stephen Trafton's Broadway credits include Les Misérables (Original Revival Cast) and the National Tour of The Phantom of the Opera. He has performed at many regional theatres across the country in leading roles including Oklahoma!, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Bye Bye Birdie, Love's Labour's Lost, Romeo & Juliet, Beauty and the Beast, and many others. He has extensive experience in arts leadership and community engagement, having served in various directorial roles in Orlando and New York City. Stephen and his wife Juliette are the co-founders of RESOUND, a new professional arts initiative in Orlando designed to serve the entire community through exceptional concerts, theatrical performances, and creative gatherings (resoundarts.com). He lives in Orlando with his wife Juliette, their three children, and their dog, Digory.
Juliette Trafton
Juliette Trafton starred as Luisa in the longest running musical in the world, The Fantasticks, directed by Tom Jones in New York City. Before that, she performed the role of Christine Daae in the Broadway Tour of The Phantom of the Opera where she met and performed with her husband, Stephen. As a commercial artist you can follow her work on national campaigns in all media as well as hosting for companies like Advent Health. A lover of improv, Juliette completed all levels of curriculum at Upright Citizens Brigade in NYC and continues her training at SAK Comedy Lab here in Orlando. She loves nothing more than performing with Stephen, and the two have performed at world class venues nationally, as well as in concert with symphony orchestras. Favorite roles include: Sarah from Guys and Dolls and Jane from Jane Eyre. Most proud of the Trafton Trio, Tadd, Audra, and Jude.
Contact Us to Register
Tuition: $300
This camp is now full, but we are accepting names for the waiting list. Please submit this registration to be added to the waiting list.
We will contact you if a space becomes available.