
Classes
Classes are designed to develop a young performer's stage presence while teaching life-skills, enriching self-esteem, building confidence and fostering creativity. Classes are offered to students 5 years old through adult
What Makes Our Classes Shine?
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Triple-Threat Training: Students receive focused, professional instruction in the foundational arts: singing, dancing, and acting. We don't just teach steps—we teach performance!
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The Full Experience: Every session culminates in a full-scale production on a real stage, giving students the invaluable experience of working toward a theatrical goal, from audition to closing night.
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Beyond the Stage: It’s more than just technique; it’s about building confidence, discipline, and lifelong friendships in a supportive, high-energy environment.
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Youth Education Directors - Ms. Lauren, Ms. Olga, Ms. Nemo & Ms. Jessica
Spring 2026

The timeless “Wizard of Oz” tale has been adapted into a dazzling musical. This bright musical is charged with a bundle of wonderful songs and thrill after thrill... like the escape from the Fighting Trees and encountering the enchanted poppies. Eventually, Glinda the Good Witch helps Dorothy defeat the evil witch and her winged monkeys. The great and powerful wizard grants Dorothy’s friends their wishes and of course, helps Dorothy return to Kansas.
Musical Theatre - A
Sundays
2:00-4:00pm
Seismique
Instructor/Director:
Ms. Lauren & Ms. Olga
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OZ!​​
February 1- May 3
12 Weeks
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Musical Theatre - B
Tuesdays
4:30-6:30pm
City Academy of Ballet
Instructor/Director:
Ms. Lauren & Ms. Olga
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OZ!​​
February 3 - May 5
12 Weeks
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Program Information
SPRING DATES: January 18- May 9 (14 Weeks)
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WHAT MAKE US UNIQUE
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A leader in the arts education field for over 20 years with innovative and responsive programming that adapts to the evolving landscape of our community and world
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Specializing in musical theater training.
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Team-taught model with two or more Professional Teaching Artists in each class.
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Student-centered learning at the heart of our pedagogical practices.
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Commitment to develop, build, and foster social-emotional life skills.
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Offering year-round programming onsite and at local elementary campuses for students of all ages and abilities.
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Providing in-school residencies and after-school programs where we integrate the arts with academic subjects or school core values for student's pre-k through 5th grade.
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REGISTRATION
Spring Regular: January 2 - May 6 - $35per child (unless previously registered in a Fall class)
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Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis for all programs.
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MVE/BBYMT reserves the right to cancel any program that does not meet enrollment requirements and will inform you no later than one week before that start date of the program.
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All registration, tuition, tickets, and any other fees are non-refundable.
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PRODUCTION FEE
$100 - Helps offset the cost of costumes, props, wigs, and other items needed for production.
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TUITION
Tuition is paid monthly for all classes/programming.
Tuition Includes: ​
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2 Tickets to the end of class showcase production.
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STUDIO CLOSURE DATES
The following dates our studio is closed - No classes.​
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Monday, January 5
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Monday, February 16
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Sunday, March 8 - Sunday, March 15 (Spring Break)
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Friday, April 3
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ATTENDANCE
Because of the collaborative nature of our classes and production, absences are highly discouraged. Remember, absences affect everyone because theater is a “team sport!” Please try to inform our office of all currently known scheduling conflicts. If there are several conflicts, the result may impact the student's casting and/or full participation in the end of class showcase production.
In the case of emergencies or last-minute illnesses, please email or call our office.
The creative teams and /or our Executive Artistic Director may at their discretion reassign the role/s of any student who accrues more than two (2) unexcused absences or late arrivals to support the integrity of the production and the preparation process of the entire cast.​ Attendance during technical/dress rehearsals and all performances are mandatory.
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ATTIRE
Comfortable clothing that allows movement and closed-toed shoes with rubber soles. Jazz shoes are recommended.
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AUDITIONS
Auditions (if applicable) will occur during the first class. All students will read lines from the script and learn a short vocal & dance combination to assess skill levels. Students are not expected to prepare anything in advance for auditions.
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
At MVE/BBYMT, we believe every child deserves the chance to shine. Financial assistance is available to ensure no child is turned away due to inability to pay.
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We offer 3 programs to provide financial support for students, families facing hardship, and for those from backgrounds historically underrepresented in the arts.
In the spirit of our vision and mission, BBYMT will provide full-tuition sponsorships, partial-tuition sponsorships, and payment plans to attend our acclaimed theater education programs to students who demonstrate self-expressed need based on the honor system.
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CLASS OBSERVATION POLICY
We're dedicated to providing the best learning atmosphere for our students, to ensure a safe, focused, and distraction-free learning environment, parents are not permitted to observe classes directly. We are excited to announce that we are actively working on implementing a live-streaming system, allowing you to observe classes on a TV in our lobby. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we enhance your viewing experience.
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ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
Please email HERE​​

