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Performance Theater Camp's 2026 show is
Big Fish!
Grades 7-12
Auditions: July 20 in the evening
Callbacks: July 22 in the evening by invitation only
Rehearsals: July 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 August 3, 4, 5 and 6 from 4-9pm & August 1 from 12-5pm
Performances: August 7 at 7pm, August 8 at 2pm and 7pm and August 9 at 2pm
The Inserra Theater at St. Joseph Regional High School
Please note: Auditions are held to place students in their roles and everyone enrolled in the camp is cast in the production. Those who cannot attend the in person auditions can submit a video audition.
Based on the celebrated novel and the acclaimed film, BIG FISH is a fantastical, heartwarming musical that follows the life of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman whose larger-than-life stories captivate everyone around him—especially his loving wife, Sandra. But their son, Will, about to become a father himself, is determined to uncover the truth behind his father’s epic tales. As Will embarks on a journey to understand the man behind the myth, BIG FISH explores the power of storytelling, family bonds, and the search for identity.

August 1st - 13th 2022
4pm - 9pm
Book and Arrangements by Joe Iconis (Be More Chill)
Co-Arrangements and Orchestrations by Rob Rokicki (The Lightning Thief)
Directed by Marc Wright
(Note: The original creative team of Joe Iconis, Rob Rokicki, and Director Jennifer Werner will be participating in this camp as their schedules permit)
For More Information on the Show itself, visit Concord Theatricals.
This is the initial school pilot production, sanctioned by Concord Theatricals, producers Lively McCabe Entertainment and BMG Music, and the original creative team. This expanded cast version of the show will be published for future use by school programs around the country.
Writer of Punk Rock Girl! and creator of Broadway's Be More Chill.

Original Broadway Emma Nolan in The Prom.


Associate Director of Broadway's Aladdin, Mean Girls, The Prom, In the Heights, and The Drowsy Chaperone.




