“All of our programs feed into what we do at the Black Hills Playhouse.”
Deb Workman
“With the balance of camp and the arts there are so many creative outlets and choices for the kids, and we honor those choices,” added Bledsoe. “By not having phones, nothing is going to be documented—in the best way,” explained Workman. “If they mess up or try new things, it’s not going to be in a picture or video that can be released.” Beyond the thrill of performing on stage, the junior camp provides a supportive community where lifelong friendships are forged. Campers collaborate, support, and inspire one another, creating bonds that endure far beyond the duration of camp. Workman notes many alumni have fondly recalled memories and friendships they formed at camp, cherishing them as treasures of their childhood. “It blows me away what’s coming out of this camp,” said Workman. Each camp session culminates in an exciting final performance, where campers work together to bring a beloved production to life and showcase their hard work and growth. “It’s always a blast,” said Bledsoe. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT BLACKHILLSPLAY HOUSE.COM+
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