Girl Scout Workshops
Instructed by Education Director Tanae Beyer
Your little scout can earn her theater badge
while having fun at the Chance!
What could be more fun than earning your theater badge at
an actual theater with professionals? Nothing! Participating girls will get a
tour of the theater and earn their theater badge in one day (except for the 'see
a show' portion). Activities include acting warm-ups, character charades, designing
costumes, learning about the different jobs in theater, acting in a scene and
more!
For more information, or to sponsor
a girl scout troop, please call our Education Director, Tanae Beyer, at
(714) 777-3033, or email tanae@chancetheater.com.
Workshops are scheduled by appointment only
Groups of 25 or more
$15 per girl scout
(snack included) |
Groups of less
than 25 (10 minimum)
$25 per girl scout
(snack included) |
To request a workshop, call (714) 777-3033 or send an
e-mail to tanae@chancetheater.com
About our Education Director
Tanae Beyer is Chance Theater's Education Director where she
also serves as a Literary Manager, and is a Resident Company Member as a Stage
Manager. She has several years of theater experience in acting, directing, teaching,
and technical theater. Working with the Chance since 2005, Tanae's past Chance
productions include Little Women- The Broadway Musical (Associate Director), The
Who's Tommy (Stage Manager, also at Segerstrom Center for the Arts), Jesus
Hates Me (Stage Manager, also at South Coast Repertory), A Christmas
Story (Stage Manager), Last Five Years (Board Operator), Into
the Woods (Asst. Stage Manager), and Biloxi Blues (Stage Manager).
As the Chance's Education Director since 2008, Tanae has led
many Girl Scout Workshops and taught the Speak Up - Take A 'Chance' summer workshop
(a program where junior high and high school students write and perform their
own show). In 2010, Tanae established Chance's Summer Youth Scene, for which
she directed Jason Robert Brown's 13, the musical.
She is a graduate of Concordia University, Irvine with a double
major in Theater and Communications and she studied Theater of the Oppressed
and Applied Theater at CUNY and Creative Arts Team of New York. Tanae is currently
pursuing her MA in Theater with an emphasis in Youth Education from California
State University, San Bernardino and her secondary teaching credential from California
Baptist University. When her schedule permits, she teaches classes at CAT Corona
Theater.
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