Summer theater done DIFFERENTLY!
Make a show in a week! Each Monday, we start with a theme, a few songs and some platforms, materials, and lights in an empty theater. Then each Friday, we have a show – written, performed and built entirely by our students. This isn’t your typical summer theater camp!
How do we do it?
Two River Theater Summer Intensives attracts young people (ages 12–17) who want to make theater – to be in the rehearsal room or the scene shop to brainstorm ideas. They learn tangible theater skills from top-notch teaching artists who challenge and bring out the best in them. Add in the fun of meeting new creative friends who are accepting, brave, serious, as well as incredibly silly, and together they create new stories to share with audiences. Each week’s performance is unique as it features the specific talents of the people in the room. You won’t find another theater program like it!
Full and partial need-based scholarships are available.
Questions? Email summercamp@trtc.org.
REGISTER NOW: SUMMER INTENSIVES 2025
Registration is now OPEN for Summer Intensives 2025!
Week One: July 7 – 11 | Week Two: July 14 – 18
MEET THE TEACHING ARTISTS
Olivia M Buonsante
Olivia M Buonsante is a native New Yorker who grew up in Musical Theatre, performing at community theatres on Long Island as well as taking part in workshops with The Broadway Workshop and The Broadway Artists Alliance. After attending AMDA’s Conservatory program in NYC, she chose to pursue a career behind the scenes and completed her degree at Montclair State University. She is now working in various areas of production including stage management, lighting design, set decoration, and prop building. Her favorite credits include an internship at The Creature Shop with The Jim Henson Company and her newest project, working with Celebrate St. James to turn an iconic building, believed to be the vehicle for many performances in the early 20th century, into a community and cultural arts center in her own hometown. She dedicates all her work to those who inspired her to become an artist, her grandparents, Susan and Joe. www.oliviambuonsante.com
Rakesh Palisetty
RAKESH PALISETTY (he/him) is a writer-director for theater, film, and opera based in New York. Originally from New Delhi, he completed his MFA in Theatre Directing at Columbia University in 2022. Prior to moving to the US, his productions toured extensively across India, including his hit theatrical adaptation of Twelve Angry Men, which has garnered a cult following. His eclectic portfolio of work draws heavily from post-modernist plays, and seeks to challenge our understanding of classic texts. Since the very beginning of his theater career, he has possessed a deep connection to work that challenges the status quo, and focuses on reimagining classics. His recent directing credits include Hedda Gabler (Lenfest Center for the Arts), Much Ado About Nothing (Two River Theater, A Little Shakespeare program), Sky of Darkness (Theatrelab), Thirty Six Questions (Columbia Stages), and Bedtime Plays (The Tank). His Assistant Directing credits include Misty (Dir: Omar Elerian,The Shed), Galileo (Dir: Michael Mayer, Workshop Production) Kimberly Akimbo (Directing Fellow, Atlantic Theater Company). He has also worked with directors like Ivo van Hove and Thomas Ostermeier.
Lucas Pinner
LUCAS PINNER is an actor, fight choreographer and teaching artist who graduated from Kean University with a BFA in Theatre Performance. He has worked with many theatres and schools across New Jersey; devising original work, directing, teaching improvisation, stage combat and acting techniques. For many years, Lucas taught as a STEM Teaching Artist, working with students to combine science, technology, engineering and math with the arts in order to create original costumes, sets, sound effects and props for their performances. He is thrilled to be working with Two River Theater this summer!
Elliot Roth
Elliot Roth is a NYC based singer/pianist/actor, composer and instructor. Hailed by the New York Times for his “silky smooth voice”, he is a masters graduate of the prestigious Manhattan School of Music jazz arts program. Broadway: Our Sinatra and A Christmas Carol, Off-Broadway credits include Village Voice lauded role as ‘Jesus’ in Jesus Christ Superstar in Concert at the Living Room. He has appeared in Downbeat Magazine as one of the area’s “Top 20 Performers to Watch” and is one of the most versatile performers in the tri-state area. Elliot also currently teaches voice, rock/pop audition technique and jazz/soul recording arts in Manhattan and Brooklyn, NY. Elliot currently serves on the voice faculty at Marymount Manhattan College’s Theatre Arts Department. www.theElliotRoth.com
SCHOLARSHIPS
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PHOTOS & VIDEOS
A Look Back at Summer Intensives!
PARENT & GUARDIAN STORIES
“I was just blown away by how amazing the show was overall. And my daughter completely loved every hour of this camp and it’s hard to keep her attention that long. We just loved this program and will shout about it from the rooftops. Thank you to all of those who supported and guided their kids!”
The opportunity for the students to work together in creating a production of their own work was beyond impressive and well done. The creative, collaborative and supportive environment really was like nothing my daughter has ever been involved in. She loved every minute of every day!
Wonderful staff. The camp is brilliantly organized so that the kids can take ownership of the entire creative process from writing the script, to performing it at the end of the week!
There is something about Two River that makes the program so inviting and enjoyable compared to others. It allows you to step outside you comfort zone and make new friends along the way.
It’s a great way to learn about the theater on an actual stage with actual professionals.
The most supportive staff and students anywhere! The children are all happy experimenting with different ways of creating art. Very nice group of students sign-up, so you can take risks.
The overall quality of the staff and the opportunity to create a production from start to finish in one week.
It is truly a safe space and goes above and beyond a typical theatre camp experience by creating memories and bonds that last forever.
Everyone is accepted for who they are. All kids are always hanging out together rather than cliques like at school.
We don’t have enough superlatives to express the extent of how wonderful the entire experience was.
The people involved are the GAME CHANGER! Amazing people!!!