On February 19, 2025
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Theater in the Woods camp brings creativity to nature

Courtesy Theater in the Woods Vermont Young performers at Theater in the Woods camp in Tinmouth, Vermont, collaborate to create original plays in a unique natural setting.

TINMOUTH — Deep in the forests of Vermont, young performers craft their own original plays—not on a stage, but among the trees. Theater in the Woods camp offers a unique summer experience where children ages 7-16 collaborate to write, rehearse, and perform plays in an immersive natural setting.

Since its founding in 2016, Theater in the Woods Vermont Co. has welcomed children of all backgrounds, encouraging creativity and confidence whether or not they consider themselves “theater people.” Campers engage with the natural world, guided by trained counselors who foster a spirit of collaboration and inclusivity. The experience builds friendships, personal growth, and a deeper connection to nature—all while creating live theater in an unforgettable outdoor environment.

“The entire environment at Theater in the Woods is like no other,” one camper shared. “I was able to collaborate with others in a way I didn’t think possible. I was able to harness my inner actress, artist, musician, student, and friend.” Another camper echoed the sentiment, saying, “Two weeks isn’t long enough. Camp should be longer.”

This year, Theater in the Woods moves to a new location in Tinmouth, offering expanded opportunities in a setting that features woods, water, and a large barn for indoor activities. Hosted by one of the organization’s founders, Rainbow Squier, the new space will allow for year-round programming, including adult workshops and seasonal productions in the fall and spring.

For more information, visit: theaterinthewoodsvt.org.

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