This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by federal award number SLFRP5534 awarded to the State of Tennessee by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

About Hattiloo’s Theatre School

Students do not need previous drama experience to participate in our classes. We make sure they’re comfortable by giving individual instruction customized to their particular requirements and abilities.

ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS

We help youth develop the confidence that’s essential to speaking clearly and thoughtfully.

MORE THAN “GET IT DONE”

Our students learn that just “getting it done” isn’t enough. They learn to do it correctly and give their very best.

A HEALTHY SELF-IMAGE

Our small class-size helps give each child space to explore who they are and learn how to project their individuality.

CONCENTRATION

Miming, performing a song or a monologue all require concentration, a skill that can be transferred to other activities.

KINDERKIDS

Ages 4-5
Class – Saturdays, 9a – 10a
Class Size – 2-8 Students

Actions speak louder than words. In this course, students learn to express a variety of ideas and emotions through miming. They design their face paint and their outfit for their performance during the culminating show.

LOWER ACADEMY

Class – Saturdays, 10:30a – 12:00p
Class Size – 2-8 Students

This course helps students build a solid acting foundation. They focus on speech, dramatic movement, character analysis, and scene work with other young actors. Each student will perform during the culminating show.

UPPER ACADEMY

Classes – Sat., 11:00a – 12:30p
Wed. 530p – 7p
Class Size – 2-8 Students

Students focus on all elements of theatre: singing, dancing, acting, and improvisation. This class helps students gain confidence in their acting instincts. Each student will perform during the culminating show.

PERFORMANCE INTENSIVE

Classes – Sat., 9:00a-10:30a
Thurs., 5:30p – 7:00p
Class Size – 4-10 Students

In this class, students focus on deeper and more challenging roles and scene work. It is designed to help actors stop thinking and start acting freely. Students will perform during the culminating show.