Buriens Hi-Liners Musical Theatre announces summer camps, audition workshops, and Mean Girls tickets

Burien, WALocal News

The Hi-Liners Musical Theatre, a staple in Burien's arts community since 1966, is offering various summer performance opportunities tailored for young talent. Among these, audition prep workshops are designed to help aspiring actors prepare for roles in upcoming productions like "Newsies" and "The Lion King Kids," led by music director Frankie Curry-Edwards. Tickets for their mainstage production of “Mean Girls” are currently on sale, with performances scheduled across three weekends in May at Highline College. The organization also hosts popular summer camps for children and teens, encouraging creativity through singing and acting in a supportive environment. These initiatives not only provide essential training but also foster a sense of community among participants.

The Hi-Liners aim to make performing arts accessible to children aged 3 and up, emphasizing the importance of education in the arts. For more details on registration and ticket purchases, interested individuals can visit the Hi-Liners' official website. Such opportunities play a crucial role in nurturing the next generation of performers and enriching the local cultural landscape.

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