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(MANASQUAN, NJ) -- Algonquin Arts Theatre is thrilled to unveil its Fall 2025 Performing Arts Academy (PAA) class schedule, featuring the largest and most diverse lineup of offerings ever. In addition to its ever-popular Musical Theatre and Acting & Improv classes, this season introduces an exciting slate of brand-new classes designed to inspire, educate, and ignite a lifelong love of the arts.
Classes begin the week of September 15 and run through November 6, with sessions available for students in grades K–12. New this fall are Singing for the Stage, Theatrical Design, Communicate with Confidence, Playwriting, Intro to Theatre, and Storybook Theatre, each led by an experienced and passionate teaching artist.
“This fall, we’re opening more doors for students to discover where they belong in the world of theatre,” said Chris Strangfeld, Algonquin’s Education Director. “Whether your child wants to belt out a show tune, design a set, craft a monologue, or find their voice on stage—there’s a class here for them. We’re especially excited to welcome new teaching artists and introduce new curriculum that makes theatre education more accessible, dynamic, and fun than ever before.”
Classes meet once a week for 8 weeks, with prices ranging from $140–$150 per course. Space is limited, and early registration is strongly encouraged.
To view the full schedule and register, click here.
Highlights of the Fall 2025 Schedule Include:
* Singing for the Stage (K–3rd) – Mondays at 4pm with Bridget Gooley
* Theatrical Design (6th–12th) – Mondays at 5:15pm with Patt Giblin
* Communicate with Confidence (6th–12th) – Tuesdays at 4pm with Nick D’Ambrosia
* Playwriting (6th–12th) – Tuesdays at 5:15pm with Jim DeVivo
* Storybook Theatre (K–3rd) – Wednesdays at 5:15pm with Gabe Soto
* ...and much more!
The Performing Arts Academy (PAA) at Algonquin Arts Theatre offers school-age students a fun and enriching opportunity to learn and practice performing arts skills in a studio setting with professional teaching artists. Classes, which are based on a foundation of acting, singing, dancing, and improvisation, provide students with valuable interdisciplinary and social skills that benefit them both on and off the stage.
Please contact them about need-based aid including discounts and payment plans.
ALGONQUIN ARTS THEATRE (AAT) is a 501c(3) non-profit center for performing arts, providing cultural enrichment and arts education for residents and visitors of Central New Jersey and the Jersey Shore through high quality performances and programs in theatre, music, dance and film.
Located in Manasquan, N.J., AAT is an integral part of the Shore region, offering broad access to arts experiences across multiple disciplines. Deeply committed to education, AAT serves students of all ages not only through art and music instruction, but also through the unique communal conversation that exists between audience member and performer. A journeyman house, AAT features the work of young and emerging artists, designers and directors working alongside seasoned professionals.
AAT provides a platform for local and regional performers to showcase their work and offers audiences the opportunity to engage very directly and personally in the arts, fostering greater participation and providing an engaging means for exploring personal and societal issues through the world of the stage.
Algonquin Arts Theatre's programs are made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts / Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Funding is also provided by the PNC Foundation, Manasquan Bank, Sunnyside Manor, the Dodge Foundation, the Provident Bank Foundation, the Horizon Foundation of New Jersey and the generosity of other businesses and their patrons.
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