American University of Beirut

Summer Theater Workshop

​​​​​​​Designed for students who have completed Grade 10, 11, or 12, the Summer Theater Workshop, organized by the Theater Program within the English Department at AUB, offers a four-session intensive introduction to theater in a hands-on, workshop-based format.

Participants explore the basics of acting, applied theater, theater design​, and the creation of scenes as a group through games, practical exercises, and storytelling. Emphasizing creativity, ensemble work, and performance, the workshop allows participants to gain practical experience while developing confidence, presence, and creative self-expression.

Date & Duration July 1-4 (4 days)
Time 3:00 PM– 7:00 PM
Fee $100
Maximum Capacity 16 students
Maximum Capacity 20 students

Agenda

Day 1: Acting & Improvisation​

Day 2: Applied Theatre

Day 3: Theatre Design

Day 4: Collaborative Storytelling​

Why join this workshop?

  • To try theatre in a fun, hands-on way, through games, movement, improvisation, and making scenes together.

  • To build confidence, presence, and self-expression in a supportive and creative environment.

  • To discover how theatre goes beyond the stage and can be used to tell real stories and explore ideas that matter.

  • To work as part of a group, collaborate with others, and experience what theater ensemble work really means.

  • To get a first taste of how theatre is taught and practiced at AUB, guided by artists and educators from the Theater Program.​​

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