Mason Community Arts Academy

Weekly Acting Camps

Overview

Our award-winning Acting For Young People summer camps are an excellent opportunity for students with any level of acting experience. In a fun, high-energy environment, we help students build self-confidence while learning from working professionals in the theater and film industries.

Each group has their own acting class that focuses on age-appropriate performance skills, as well as styles related to the theme. Young actors will develop skills and an incredibly wide variety of acting styles, methods, theories, and techniques from AFYP instructors.All of our actors will participate in the final presentation, shared for a live audience of family and friends on Friday.

Space is limited in each age group. Registering early is recommended.

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Program Details

Ages: 5*–18 (divided into separate, age-specific groups)
Times: 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Monday to Friday
Dates: June 29–July 25, 2025 (weekly options)

  • Session 1: June 29–July 3, 2026
  • Session 2: July 6–10, 2026
  • Session 3: July 13–17, 2026
  • Session 4: July 20–24, 2026
  • Session 5: July 27–31, 2026

Tuition: $425 per child, per session (includes AFYP Camp T-shirt for first in-person session attended)
Sibling Discount: Receive $5 off for each additional enrolled family member!
Registration Deadline: June 23, 2026. Receive $5 off Earlybird Discount for registration before May 15.
Location: George Mason University Fairfax Campus, de Laski Performing Arts Building

*If your five year old student isn’t quite ready for a full-day program, please check out our new half-day program, Summer Acting Discoveries!

Registration

Weekly Programs

Session1: June 29–July 3

Epic Adventures: Myths & Legends Week

Create epic characters in stories inspired by myths, fables, folklore, and legends.

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Session 2: July 6 –10

Bravo for Broadway Week

A week filled with everything we love about Broadway, acting, musical theater, and New York City!

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Session 3: July 13–17

Sci-Fi & Super Heroes Week

An out-of-this-world week of big characters and bigger stories!

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Session 4: July 20–24

Hooray for Hollywood Week

Inspired by movies and television, experience the excitement of being a star and the wonderful world behind the scenes.

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Session 5: July 27–31

Beyond the Beanstalk: Fairy Tale Week

Get creative with beloved characters from fantastic stories in all new adventures.

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Program Directors

Kaity Ormesher

Manager of Outreach and Theater Programs

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Kaity holds a B.A. in Theater and an M.A. in Arts Management from George Mason University.  Kaity has been a part of the Acting for Young People team since 2008, working as a teaching artist in after school, summer camp, and showcase programs, as well as stage managing for AFYP’s Musical and Advanced Showcase programs. As of 2022, Kaity has moved out of the classroom to fully focus on the day-to-day operations of the organization as the Manager of Outreach and Theater Programs for the Academy. 

Kaity has an extensive background in the arts and education. In addition to her theatrical interests, she enjoys sketching, watercolor, and is an avid reader. Kaity has taught children ranging from early childhood through high school levels since 2008. In her time as a student at GMU, she participated in many stage productions as an actor, stage manager, and technician. Kaity served on the board for GMU’s producing group, the Mason Players, for three years, and co-founded GMU’s chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, the theater honor fraternity. She received the Chris Parsons Achievement Award for her work with the theater department in 2010. Kaity has also worked professionally as a stage manager in the DC Metro Area. Kaity is the mother to twin girls. Kaity is passionate about the transformative experiences provided by arts education for people of all ages.

Mary Lechter

Executive Director of Mason Community Arts Academy

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Mary is Executive Director of Mason Community Arts Academy (MCAA) and served as MCAA’s Associate Director for 10 years. She is a longtime member of Mason’s School of Theater faculty in the areas of Performance and Theater Education. She was named a 2013 “Teacher of Distinction” and was a 2014 TEDxGeorgeMasonU speaker (“Magic Moments: the Transformative Power of  Theater“). She previously taught at the Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. 

Mary founded Acting for Young People (AFYP) in 1997 and serves as Artistic Director. She has watched the company grow from being its only teacher with a sporadic program schedule in rented spaces to where it is today: an award-winning, year-round program with a full staff, working in conjunction with MCAA. 

A graduate of University of Maryland, College Park with a Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Speech Communications, Mary has worked professionally as an actor on stage, screen and radio in the Metropolitan Washington area, Los Angeles, and New York. She is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and Actors Equity Association. 

Mary has directed several of AFYP’s student showcase productions, the Mason Players’ productions of An Experiment With an Air Pump and Shakespeare in Hollywood, and several staged readings. She is also a casting consultant and co-producer of independent films. 

Awards

Proudly named “Best Summer Camps” 2021-2025 by Northern Virginia Magazine.

“Best Arts Program” in FAMILY Magazine’s 2024 Reader’s Choice Poll!

Notes

  • Please note that group classes are subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not reached.
  • Be sure to check our policies and procedures regarding registration, withdrawals, refunds, and more for summer group classes.
  • All students will receive a Welcome Letter via email at least one week before the class starts with all necessary details.
  • Tuition can be paid in full or split into a two-payment installment plan for a one-time $10 fee. Half of the total tuition is due at the time of registration with the remaining balance automatically charged on May 1. Registrations processed after May 1 require full tuition payment upfront. All registrations are subject to a $3.00 processing fee per receipt.
  • Limited scholarship funds are available for families in need of financial assistance. To apply, please visit: https://masonacademy.gmu.edu/about-us/financial-aid/. For families in need of extended payment plan installment options, please contact the Academy at [email protected].
  • For additional information, please contact the Academy at [email protected].
  • For-credit programs only: A tuition refund minus a $125 cancelation fee will be given provided that notice is received by the Mason Community Arts Academy no later than one week before the program start date. No refunds will be granted after this date.