Every Kid Has a
Character Inside Them.

A converted warehouse studio where shy kids find their voice and strong performers meet their match — ages 7 to 18.

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5-Minute Quiz

What Kind of Performer
Is Your Child?

Five questions. One archetype. A personalized Stage Guide printed just for them.

🎤The Bold Voice🔧The Quiet Builder✍️The Story Spinner🤸The Physical Comedian

Every Track. Every Kid.

Complete your quiz above to see the tracks curated for your child.

Voice & Projection Workshop

Ages 7–10 • Saturdays 10–11:30am

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Shakespeare for Fearless Speakers

Ages 11–14 • Sundays 1–3pm

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Summer Intensive: Lead Roles

Ages 14–18 • Weekdays 4–6pm

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Technical Theater & Design

Ages 7–10 • Saturdays 10–11:30am

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Stage Management Fundamentals

Ages 11–14 • Sundays 1–3pm

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Set Construction & Lighting

Ages 14–18 • Weekdays 4–6pm

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The Directors

Renata Osei, Voice & Performance Director at Curtain Studio

Renata Osei

Voice & Performance Director

15 years directing youth theater. Former Broadway understudy. Specializes in unlocking big voices in small bodies.

Marcus Delacroix, Technical Theater & Design at Curtain Studio

Marcus Delacroix

Technical Theater & Design

Scenic designer turned educator. Believes every shy kid belongs behind a lighting board first.

Priya Krishnamurthy, Playwriting & Devised Theater at Curtain Studio

Priya Krishnamurthy

Playwriting & Devised Theater

Published playwright and MFA educator who turns kids' half-formed ideas into fully staged productions.

Joel Abramowitz, Physical Comedy & Improv at Curtain Studio

Joel Abramowitz

Physical Comedy & Improv

Trained clown, Second City alum, and the only teacher who will let your kid do a pratfall on purpose.

Semester Showcase

See What They Build

Every semester ends on a real stage, with real lights, and a real audience.

Students performing on stage at Curtain Studio semester showcase

Watch Our Showcase Reel

One email. Full access to the reel.

What Parents Say

My daughter used to hide behind me at birthday parties. Three months in, she delivered a 90-second monologue to 200 people without blinking. I cried. She took a bow.

Diane Nakamura

Mom of Lily, age 9

He's always been the kid who wanted to know how the lights worked. Curtain gave him a lighting board and a real production. He designed the whole show.

Trevor Okafor

Dad of Eli, age 12

We homeschool, and structured arts was the gap we couldn't fill ourselves. The playwriting track gave Maya a place to put everything she'd been writing in her notebooks.

Sasha Goldberg

Mom of Maya, age 11

My son's drama teacher sent me here specifically for the summer intensive. She said it was the only program she'd seen that actually challenges the kids who already have natural ability.

Kwame Asante

Dad of Jordan, age 15

The Physical Comedy track is unlike anything we've found. He comes home actually tired — not just from running around, but from thinking.

Rebecca Tran

Mom of Sam, age 10

Quiet Builder is exactly right. She doesn't want the spotlight — she wants to make the spotlight work. This place gets that.

Amara Diallo

Mom of Zoe, age 13

The House Lights Are About to Drop.

Fall semester enrollment closes September 5th. 47 spots left across all tracks.