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A Summer Theatre Workshop Option...

From the emails...make sure to do your diligence in deciding whether this is an option for you!

j.

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SSTI Tech Online:

Growing Together, While Apart

Sold Out Hit Adds Another Session
SSTI Tech, our one-of-a-kind summer program geared toward aspiring tech theatre professionals, has just added an additional session for Summer 2020! In response to Covid-19, SSTI has converted all of our programs to online alternatives for Summer 2020. Our reputation for quality programming and educational opportunities has resulted in three sold out sessions in four days. We've changed countless lives over the years, and we're not letting Covid-19 stop YOU! With an army of elite educators, fresh off a semester of online teaching, we're hitting back with SSTI Online! We've developed an online curriculum that targets specific, achievable educational goals that can be measured by our staff in this new medium.  This isn't an exercise in improv. Our program has been carefully restructured to emulate as much of the original experience as possible, while also adding many new elements afforded by this medium. Read on for more...

SSTI Tech

The world of professional tech theatre becomes more reliant on digital design, organization, and programming expertise with each passing day. With SSTI Tech online, you'll work with our incredible staff in a series of courses (and electives) that take you on a deep dive into the world digital technical theatre. You'll not only be preparing for your college, but your career. Sample daily schedules and courses are on our website, click below.

 
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SSTI Musical Theatre

With an army of professors from the nation's top musical theatre universities, you'll receive more individual instruction than ever before. Private vocal coaching, guest artist Q&As, and elective course options are some of the new elements that we're integrating into SSTI Online. Whether online or in-person, you'll always find personal growth and a lifelong family at SSTI. Sample daily schedules and courses are on our website, click below.

 
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