STC to offer summer Theatre Training Workshops
This dynamic three-day event is designed to give training in core performance skills

SHEBOYGAN — The Sheboygan Theatre Company, the local community theater preparing to launch its 92nd Season, is offering expert training through its Embodying Creativity: A Theatre Workshop Series.
Supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board’s Creative Communities Grant, this dynamic three-day event is designed to give anyone, not just actors, theater enthusiasts, and the business community hands-on training in core performance skills. This new summer initiative kicks off on July 22nd, and is open to participants ages 16 and up.
All workshops will take place at the Leslie W. Johnson Theatre at Horace Mann Middle School, located at 2820 Union Avenue in Sheboygan.
“Offering these workshops, as a way for anyone in our community to build new skills, connect with professionals, and grow creatively, is an exciting effort that is one to celebrate,” said Tricia Roberts, Executive Director of STC. “The arts play a vital role in strengthening our community, not just culturally, but personally. These opportunities build confidence in both youth and adults and demonstrate the real impact theater can have.”
Roberts emphasized the importance of making the arts accessible to everyone in the community. “The answer isn’t to scale back—it’s to show up even more,” she said. “We need more arts in our community because they bring out the best in us. Theater helps build stronger, more confident individuals—young and old—and creates connections that make our community more vibrant, creative, and resilient.”
Actors can register for individual workshops or save with a Workshop Combo, which includes all three sessions at a $10 discount. Simply select the July 22 workshop date to access the combo deal. Space is limited.
For more information or to sign up, visit stcshows.org or call (920) 459-3773.
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