At musical theatre camp in New York, no two days are ever the same. Long Lake Camp empowers campers to design their schedule daily, choosing from more than 60 activities that combine music, theatre, dance, and fine arts.

Studies show that teens involved in performing arts programs not only improve creativity and collaboration but also develop confidence, leadership skills, and problem-solving abilities. Each camper leaves with personal growth, new friendships, and a sense of accomplishment that extends beyond the stage.

Every day at Long Lake offers a fresh opportunity to try something new, revisit favorite skills, or push creative boundaries. With 160 staff supporting 250 campers, Long Lake ensures every musical passion is nurtured and that each camper’s creative voice is heard.  

The flexibility to craft your own schedule ensures each camper’s interests are prioritized while encouraging exploration in a supportive environment.

Morning: Start Your Day Your Way

Campers begin their day at 7:30 a.m., energizing themselves for the first of seven one-hour activity periods. At Theatre Camp, some campers start with vocal lessons and choreography sessions, while others choose acting labs, improvisation, or instrumental workshops.

Morning session highlights include:

  • Flexible scheduling to choose activities daily or continue favorite classes
  • Wide selection including theatre, dance, rock music, fine arts, and film
  • Unit Leaders provide guidance to help campers make the most of their mornings

This early focus on skill-building and creativity sets the tone for a productive day. Campers learn techniques, practice performance skills, and gain confidence in a non-competitive environment.

 Campers rehearsing musical theatre scenes with scripts during practice at Long Lake Camp

Midday: Collaboration, Learning, and Rest

Late morning transitions into a mix of creative workshops and collaborative projects. Campers may participate in ensemble rehearsals, scene work, or music composition. The midday break offers structured learning and opportunities for relaxation, ensuring campers maintain energy throughout the day.

Midday opportunities include:

  • Singing ensembles, dance choreography, and scene rehearsals
  • Group projects such as collaborative performances, set design, or choreography creation
  • Rest periods after lunch to socialize, recharge, or reflect on the morning’s activities

The balance of activity and downtime helps campers at summer theatre camps in New York develop both technical skills and social confidence.

Afternoon: Full Immersion and Choice

Afternoons bring additional one-hour activity periods where campers continue rehearsals, join music or theatre workshops, or explore new artistic areas. Some campers prefer to follow a consistent program, while others change their schedule each day to try something new.

Afternoon activities include:

  • Musical theatre rehearsals, choreography, and scene work
  • Fine arts, chamber music, original compositions, and digital media
  • Flexible choices based on interest and energy levels

This high level of customization allows campers at theatre camps to remain engaged, energized, and fully invested in their creative development.

Teamwork and Peer Learning

Collaboration is at the heart of the theatre camp experience at Long Lake. Campers work together on performances, ensemble music pieces, and choreography, learning how to communicate, problem-solve, and support one another. Peer learning encourages campers to share ideas, give feedback, and celebrate each other’s achievements, fostering a positive and inclusive environment.

Research indicates that children engaged in performing arts programs show improvement in teamwork and communication skills compared to peers who participate only in individual activities.

Key aspects include:

  • Ensemble projects where students must coordinate music, movement, and acting
  • Peer mentoring, where experienced campers help beginners build confidence
  • Group improvisation exercises to strengthen creative thinking and teamwork
  • Collaborative problem-solving during technical workshops and production planning

This focus on teamwork ensures campers leave with not only performance skills but also interpersonal and leadership abilities.

Evening: Performance, Friendship, and Fun

Evenings at Long Lake are filled with social, artistic, and reflective opportunities. From campfires and chamber concerts to rock shows and performing arts nights, campers rotate through experiences designed to promote friendship and growth.

Evening programming highlights:

  • Performance opportunities, social gatherings, and arts showcases
  • Practicing daytime lessons on stage or in creative settings
  • Quiet moments for reflection and connecting with friends

Campers at musical theatre camp in New York experience a mix of creativity, performance, and personal growth before lights out at 10 p.m. These evenings solidify skills, friendships, and confidence while maintaining a fun, supportive atmosphere.

Campers celebrating their final musical theatre performance with confetti falling on stag

Create Your Perfect Day at Long Lake

At Long Lake Camp, every day is unique. From 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., campers enjoy seven one-hour activity periods plus rest times and evening programming. Teens step into a world of creativity, community, and self-discovery where they don’t need a screen to feel connected. Whether they’re diving into the best summer music camp or filming scenes for a short movie, they’ll come home with memories and friendships that last far longer than any social media trend.

 Location: 83 Long Lake Camp Way, Long Lake, NY 12847
 Winter Office: 199 Washington Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522

Contact us today to reserve your spot in the best summer camp program  New York has to offer. If cost is your only concern, please reach out—we’d love to help.