Sing, Act & Create - ShowLab - July 6-10 & July 13-17 - 10am to 2pm, Ages 12-18
Sing, Act, and Create!
ShowLab is a two-week, glee-style musical theatre camp where teens collaborate to create an original themed performance—from concept to stage—and they even help choose the theme.
With vocal and acting instruction from John Murphy and Johnny Drumgoole, campers will enjoy games, creative rehearsals, and ensemble activities while developing their performance skills.
Students will also explore set design and the technical side of show production, helping shape the look and feel of the final performance.
No prior experience is required—just a love of performing and creativity.
Ages: 12-18
July 6–10 | 10 AM – 2 PM
July 13–17 | 10 AM – 2 PM
Final Showcase: July 17 at 6 PM
Tuition: $375
Come make music, make friends, and take the stage at ShowLab!
A minimum of 10 registrations are needed to hold the camp.
To support accessibility, the Oxford Arts Alliance offers two 50% tuition scholarships for families who may need assistance. Please email director@oxfordart.org to inquire about scholarship availability.
Meet Your Instructors:
John Murphy is a voice teacher and professional performer with a degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Delaware. Specializing in musical theatre, pop, and classical styles, he blends classical Italian technique with contemporary methods influenced by Katie Agresta. He teaches singers from beginners to pre-professionals and has performed at venues including The Kennedy Center, Fulton Theatre, Candlelight Theatre, Delaware Theatre Company, and Millbrook Playhouse.
Johnny Drumgoole is a theatre educator, performer, and composer dedicated to empowering young people through the arts. As founder and president of Ty Dyno Teaches, he brings educational theatre programs to schools across the tri-state area, including his original anti-bullying show Caught in the Web. A graduate of DeSales University (BA, Musical Theatre), he has toured nationally with Box Out Bullying and worked with organizations including Mt. Gretna Summer Concerts and the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival.
Sing, Act, and Create!
ShowLab is a two-week, glee-style musical theatre camp where teens collaborate to create an original themed performance—from concept to stage—and they even help choose the theme.
With vocal and acting instruction from John Murphy and Johnny Drumgoole, campers will enjoy games, creative rehearsals, and ensemble activities while developing their performance skills.
Students will also explore set design and the technical side of show production, helping shape the look and feel of the final performance.
No prior experience is required—just a love of performing and creativity.
Ages: 12-18
July 6–10 | 10 AM – 2 PM
July 13–17 | 10 AM – 2 PM
Final Showcase: July 17 at 6 PM
Tuition: $375
Come make music, make friends, and take the stage at ShowLab!
A minimum of 10 registrations are needed to hold the camp.
To support accessibility, the Oxford Arts Alliance offers two 50% tuition scholarships for families who may need assistance. Please email director@oxfordart.org to inquire about scholarship availability.
Meet Your Instructors:
John Murphy is a voice teacher and professional performer with a degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Delaware. Specializing in musical theatre, pop, and classical styles, he blends classical Italian technique with contemporary methods influenced by Katie Agresta. He teaches singers from beginners to pre-professionals and has performed at venues including The Kennedy Center, Fulton Theatre, Candlelight Theatre, Delaware Theatre Company, and Millbrook Playhouse.
Johnny Drumgoole is a theatre educator, performer, and composer dedicated to empowering young people through the arts. As founder and president of Ty Dyno Teaches, he brings educational theatre programs to schools across the tri-state area, including his original anti-bullying show Caught in the Web. A graduate of DeSales University (BA, Musical Theatre), he has toured nationally with Box Out Bullying and worked with organizations including Mt. Gretna Summer Concerts and the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival.