


MST – Montrose at St. Thomas
St Thomas University, Jones Hall, 3800 Montrose, 77006
Ages: 6-14
Extended day IS available at this location.
TWO-WEEK SESSIONS: June & July, 2025 (Full-Day, Ages 6-14, including Summer Studio Company)
Students will create an original play, help produce their own costumes and props, and play theater games to sharpen their skills in voice, body, imagination. Our one-week camps are ideal for families wanting to fill out a busy summer, or for those looking for a fast and fun theater experience!
Full-Day
Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Two-week Sessions
Fee: $550.00
Ages: 6-10
Age Groups: 6-7 & 8-10
Full-Day: Summer Studio Company
Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Two-week Sessions
Fee: $550.00
Ages: 11-14
June 16 – 27
(Showcases are on the second Friday at 5:30pm)
Focus
Classic: This is the summer camp you’ve come to know and love. Collaborating with their classmates, students will create and stage a short play and dance piece—and be introduced to every phase of the artistic process along the way!
July 14 – 25
(Showcases are on the second Friday at 5:30pm)
Focus
Shakespeare Mashup: Students will explore the many worlds of Shakespeare in a fun and physical way, relating to the characters through their own experiences. For their final project, students will feature their favorite characters in a mashup of great Shakespeare scenes, in new settings and styles. Comedy, tragedy, treachery, and swordfights guaranteed!
Summer Shakespeare:
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare
Adapted by Jonathan Minchew-Gonzalez
Mondays – Saturdays
Dates: June 9 – 27, 2025
Hours: 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Fee: $400.00
Ages: 11-18
Performances: June 27 & 28 at 7:30 p.m.; June 29 at 2:00pm
Join us at Summer Shakespeare’s 13th season at our University of St. Thomas space! Summer Shakespeare specializes in presenting interesting spins on familiar plays and unearthing deep cuts from the Shakespeare vault and making them fresh, fun, and relevant.
This year we are unearthing the fascinating TIMON OF ATHENS. Timon lives the high life and loves to show it: he/she parties hard, gives their buddies jewels and horses as gifts, and pays off everyone’s debts. But a good friend is hard to find, and that’s a lesson Timon learns the hard way. Timon doesn’t know how to tell the difference between his friends and the posers who are just after his money.