Woodstock Arts announces winter musical theatre classes for youth
Registration opens for Broadway-themed programs running January through February 2026.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Woodstock Arts has released its schedule for Winter Musical Theatre Classes, providing performance education opportunities for children ages 5 through 11 beginning in January 2026. The organization is offering a variety of themes designed to introduce young residents to stage performance and musical theatre skills.</p><p>The winter programming is divided into two age-specific categories. "Broadway Beginnings" is tailored for younger students ages 5 to 7, while "Broadway Bootcamps" offers instruction for students ages 8 to 11. According to the announcement, multiple themes are available within these categories, allowing students to select the class style that best fits their interests.</p><p>Classes are scheduled to run throughout January and February 2026. Residents interested in viewing the full course catalog or enrolling a student can access registration details online at woodstockarts.org/classes or woodstockarts.coursestorm.com.</p>
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