ONLINE SUMMER PROGRAM
On Broadway Performing Arts Training Program is now in it's 8th season!
Our Summer Program is just around the corner, this year with a change of venue ...
the comfort and safety of your home!
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have decided the only safe way to bring our campers the Summer Intensive you know and love, is to go online. We are following the guidance of state and local health officials, and we are dedicated to creating a safe and healthy environment for all of our students ... this summer, that means we're going to
have the best summer ever ONLINE!
On Broadway PATP will always be a proud supporter of arts education in NYC.
We believe ALL children should be provided with the opportunity to explore
the art of theater.

By going online, we are now able to offer our classes to students across the country!
Our strengths-based classes are fun, nurturing, educational, and led by
theater professionals in NYC.
Here are the incredible industry professionals that will be teaching this summer:
Founder, Rema Webb: Head of Acting
Marjorie Failoni: Head of Dance
Shane Dolan: Head of Music
We will be taking advantage of all that Zoom has to offer to maintain the quality of education that our students are used to. Students will still participate in our awesome classes daily, and will be presenting a Zoom Showcase on the final day of the program.
We believe in conservatory style training as a realistic approach to life that builds
true character in our young artists. We accept students of all experience levels,
and believe that if you try your best, the rest will come naturally!
Daily Schedule
Each day, students will have a rotation of classes in Acting, Singing and Dance
10:00 am - Warmup
10:20 am - Classes
11:40 am - Classes
1:00 pm - Classes
break into programs
20 min break
20 min break
From 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, our teachers will be holding Office Hours.
During this time, students will be able to make appointments with their teachers for one-on-one training and help with assignments.
This summer, we are also adding "Courageous Conversations" into our curriculum. We feel it is important to have open conversations with our students about the world we are living in right now.
How well are we taking care of ourselves during this time?
How are we dealing with things that can be confusing?
It is our goal to tackle both social and mental health issues and enable our students to express themselves through theatrical outlets. Students will be encouraged to create monologues, songs and movement pieces based on these conversations.