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three images of children participating in activities at Zach Theater summer camps.

There’s even a camp where kids create their very own play.

Photos courtesy of AxelBPhotography, Kirk Tuck, and Zach Theater

Imagination takes center stage at Zach Theater Youth Camps, returning June 1 through August 14 at the Downtown and Cedar Park locations.

Campers ages 3.5-17 will be guided through days filled with acting, singing, dancing, and hands-on play, building creativity and confidence in a structured, supportive environment.

Plus, each week ends with a special Friday showcase for family and friends.

Spots fill fast, so don’t wait too long to register. Browse all 100+ summer sessions with your little one and see where their creativity takes them.

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