On Stage school holiday programs at Adelaide Festival Centre | Winter School Holidays 2026

students performing on stage.
Adelaide Festival Centre's On Stage Musical Theatre Five Day Intensive runs 6 to 10 July 2026 for young performers aged 10–17. Registrations close 3 July - places are limited.

Adelaide Festival Centre’s On Stage performing arts program is back these winter school holidays, with an exciting opportunity for young people who love the limelight.

Step into the spotlight with the On Stage Musical Theatre Five Day Intensive, designed for young performers aged 10–17 who are ready to take their musical theatre skills to the next level.

Open to all and ideal for participants with prior experience in singing or dance, this fast-paced intensive dives deep into storytelling while developing the core skills of a triple threat toolkit. Across five dynamic days, participants will build technique, stage presence and confidence in a supportive, professional environment, led by industry professionals.

No audition is required – just bring your energy and be ready to jump straight in.

Registrations close Friday 3 July. Places are limited, so early booking is encouraged.

Dates: Monday 6 July to Friday 10 July 2026
Location: Adelaide Festival Centre
Ages: 10–17


To book, visit: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/festivals-programs/on-stage

 

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