"Creative play is like a spring that bubbles up from deep within a child"
-Joan Almon
Offering quality theatrical and musical education in our neighborhood
Upcoming Events...

SUMMER'S COMINGRegister for our Acting Summer Camps today on our "Camps" page!
SPRING BREAK CAMP!
Who. Actors ages 12-18
*Interested 5 and 6 graders by audition only
What.A Musical Revue of:
WICKED, THE WIZARD OF OZ, & THE WIZ
When: APRIL 22-26 9am-3pm, Performance April 26 @ 7pm
Why. Because we'll sing all the songs and become all the charactesr you've always wanted to try!
Where. Close by in Shoreline/Lake Forest Park
How much.Tuition is $250*
Scholarships available
REGISTER NOW!
Back to School
Dandylyon Drama coming soon
to a school near you!
Check with your favorite PTA member to get the skinny on drama club at your school or register online on our contact us page!
Brookside
Highland Terrace
Lake Forest Park
Meridian Park
Parkwood
See you there!
Alice in Wonderland a success! Great end to the summer!
Visit the Dandylyon Drama booth at the:
22nd Annual Shoreline Arts Festival
Saturday, June 23rd 10-6 & Sunday, June 24th 10-5
Event is Free to All
Come create a character with us! We'll have free facepainting other inspiring accessories for you to chose from.
Recent Events...
Spring Break Camp... was amazing! Our final performance left our audience impressed with all we acomplished in one short week!
Peter Pan was a swashbuckling success!!
What people are saying...
Kudos
to you Melani! Ashleigh came home last night so excited and she also went
online and pulled up the lyrics to the whole song and sang all night!
She couldn't wait to get there today. Thanks so much for leading us in
this wonderful production. Can't wait to see what's next! :0) See
Mary's comments below!
K
Melani & Kerri,
I wanted to let you two know something that happened last night after
Byrne's Annie audition.
Our family sings quite a bit throughout the day, especially the kids.
Last night, Byrne spent the evening singing "Never Fully Dressed..."
for hours. And for the first time, I saw him sit up, think about the
way he was singing, and intonate more than he ever has before. And
when I turned on the song this morning, he lit up, and talked to his
sister about the version that was on iTunes and how it differed from
the one he had learned, and what he liked about each.
We do a lot of activities with our kids, and I think that Byrne will
get more out of being in Annie Jr (led and taught by Melani) than any
other activity he's been a part of. He's already showing pride and
confidence and effort, and we've barely begun!
Thank you so much for everything you're doing for our kids.
Regards,
Mary