
Classes for students ages 8 to 18 will be offered at Manor Church in Battle Ground
Journey Theater is excited to offer daytime classes during the 2025-2026 school year. Classes for students ages 8 to 18 will be offered at Manor Church, located at 17913 NE 72nd Ave. in Battle Ground, on Wednesday afternoons. In addition to these, classes are also offered on Monday and Tuesday evenings in Vancouver and on Wednesday evenings in Battle Ground.
Class options include three season-long intensives: Devised Theater Project, Improv Studio and Year-Long Dance. Eight-week fall session classes include: Dance, Drama, Musical Theater, Props, Tap, and Voice.

Students ages 8 and up are eligible and encouraged to audition for one of our fall main stage productions: Footloose or Narnia. Students 10 and up may apply to serve on crew for either of these shows. If you are interested in participating in a show, please be sure to read through all the details at JourneyTheater.org.
About Journey Theater
Journey Theater is a Jesus-centered theater arts program that exists to grow youth and their families in character and purpose to be difference-makers in their world. Serving Clark County since 2002, Journey is a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational organization, with offices located at 1400 NE 136th Ave, Suite 201, Vancouver WA, 98684. Contact at (360) 750-8550 or www.journeytheater.org.
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