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Tallahassee's Arts & Cultural Events Calendar

Tallahassee’s blend of small town atmosphere combined with its big-city activities make it the ideal spot for a diverse & vibrant arts scene. Search these listings from the Tallahassee Arts Guide below to find everything from quaint galleries and historic landmarks to stage performances and music festivals that you can enjoy right here in Florida’s capital city & surrounding area.


Musical Production Summer at Making Light!

Presented by Making Light Productions at Making Light Productions, Tallahassee

June 01 - July 31

From spooky stories to sci-fi adventures to dramatic end-of-the-world storytelling, our musical theatre camps give students the chance to sing, act, move, and create in a supportive, welcoming environment.

Our camps are intentionally kept small, which can be a great fit for students building confidence, creative kids, and performers who thrive in smaller groups.

Campers may be split into smaller groups or ensembles to work on different musical numbers, scenes, or production elements,...

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From spooky stories to sci-fi adventures to dramatic end-of-the-world storytelling, our musical theatre camps give students the chance to sing, act, move, and create in a supportive, welcoming environment.

Our camps are intentionally kept small, which can be a great fit for students building confidence, creative kids, and performers who thrive in smaller groups.

Campers may be split into smaller groups or ensembles to work on different musical numbers, scenes, or production elements, ensuring that every participant is engaged and challenged at an appropriate level. All material is carefully selected and adapted to be age-appropriate, with intensity adjusted to suit each group of campers.

Every Musical Theatre Camp concludes with a fully produced performance for friends and family on the final Friday at 4:30pm, complete with costumes, props, and sets—giving campers the thrill of performing in a polished, theatrical showcase.

Whether your child is new to musical theatre or already loves the stage, these camps provide a joyful, creative space to grow, perform, and shine.

SESSION 1 | June 1–12 | Afternoons 12:30-5:30Classic Gothic Horror (1930s–40s)

Step into the shadows and explore the origins of cinematic and theatrical horror in this two-week camp inspired by classic gothic monsters and timeless storytelling. Campers will study atmosphere, character, and dramatic tension while bringing iconic villains and tragic heroes to life through film and musical theatre.

BLOOD, BRAINS & BALLADS explores shows like Dracula, Young Frankenstein, The Addams Family, Jekyll & Hyde, Sweeney Todd, and The Phantom of the Opera.

SESSION 2 | June 15–19 | Full Day 8:45-5:30Retro Sci-Fi Horror (1950s–60s)

⚠️ MLP’s ONLY FULL DAY session of the summer! ⚠️

This one-week, full-day session dives into retro science fiction horror—where experiments go wrong, aliens invade, and identities are transformed. Inspired by mid-century sci-fi and campy classics, campers will explore bold storytelling, imaginative worlds, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.

STRANGEST THINGS pulls from Little Shop of Horrors, The Fly, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Return to the Forbidden Planet, Bat Boy, Starmites, War of the Worlds, and more.

SESSION 3 | July 6–17 | Afternoons 12:30-5:30Comedy & Meta Horror (1980s–90s)

This lighter, laugh-forward session explores horror through parody, self-awareness, and comedy. Campers will break the fourth wall, learn classic horror “rules,” and discover how exaggeration and humor can turn fear into fun.

CURTAIN CALL OF DOOM is inspired by Beetlejuice, Scooby-Doo, Gremlins, Goosebumps, Scream, Buffy, Evil Dead, Zombie Prom, Urinetown, and more.

SESSION 4 | July 20–31 | Afternoons 12:30-5:30Dystopian & Information Age (2000s)

Our final session of the summer looks toward the future, exploring dystopian worlds shaped by technology, media, and societal control. Campers will investigate themes of identity, rebellion, fame, and hope while creating powerful film and musical theatre pieces.

SONGS FROM THE END OF THE WORLD draws inspiration from Be More Chill, Hadestown, Ride the Cyclone, The Hunger Games: The Parody Musical, The Matrix, Wall-E, The Maze Runner, Divergent, A Wrinkle in Time, and video game storytelling like Hello Neighbor and Piggy.

STEP UP FOR STUDENTS - Making Light Productions is a Direct Provider. If you would like to use your funds from the Florida Empowerment Scholarship - Unique Abilities (FES-UA) or Personalized Education Program Scholarship (PEP) please skip the registration steps and fill out this form.For more information about using these scholarships at MLP go to our web page:https://www.makinglightproductions.org/fes-ua-pep

 

If your student is over age 18 and wants to attend this camp, please email us at info@makinglightproductions.org and we will be happy to help you.

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Dates & times

Wed, Jun 10 @ 12:30 pm Thu, Jun 11 @ 12:30 pm Fri, Jun 12 @ 12:30 pm + 25 more dates and times

Mon, Jun 15 @ 8:45 am Tue, Jun 16 @ 8:45 am Wed, Jun 17 @ 8:45 am Thu, Jun 18 @ 8:45 am Fri, Jun 19 @ 8:45 am Mon, Jul 06 @ 12:30 pm Tue, Jul 07 @ 12:30 pm Wed, Jul 08 @ 12:30 pm Thu, Jul 09 @ 12:30 pm Fri, Jul 10 @ 12:30 pm Mon, Jul 13 @ 12:30 pm Tue, Jul 14 @ 12:30 pm Wed, Jul 15 @ 12:30 pm Thu, Jul 16 @ 12:30 pm Fri, Jul 17 @ 12:30 pm Mon, Jul 20 @ 12:30 pm Tue, Jul 21 @ 12:30 pm Wed, Jul 22 @ 12:30 pm Thu, Jul 23 @ 12:30 pm Fri, Jul 24 @ 12:30 pm Mon, Jul 27 @ 12:30 pm Tue, Jul 28 @ 12:30 pm Wed, Jul 29 @ 12:30 pm Thu, Jul 30 @ 12:30 pm Fri, Jul 31 @ 12:30 pm - Less dates

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Location

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2720 Blair Stone Rd Ste G, Tallahassee, FL 32301

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Are you an artist? Perhaps you’re looking for more arts & cultural opportunities & events? Be sure to check out TallahasseeArts.org for more information about the arts and cultural community in our area.

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