Previewing Skylight Music Theatre summer education programs for students grades 3-12
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Skylight Music Theatre has announced its summer 2026 education lineup under a new name, Skylight Spotlight, offering four programs for students in grades 3-12 running in August at Skylight and the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center in Brookfield.
Artistic director Michael Unger, education manager Brandi Reed and education associate Krista Rose joined us on Wednesday, May 13 to preview the programs.
KidsWrites, for grades 3-8, guides students through writing and performing their own original stories over two weeks at the Wilson Center. FindYourLight, for grades 6-8, involves students in the creation of a brand-new musical, "Grace and the Butterfly Effect," over three weeks at Skylight. TakeTheStage, for grades 8-12, focuses on audition preparation for high school and college programs and is offered at both locations.
Program costs range from $500 to $750. Registration and more information can be found by clicking here.