Homework Club, Junior Acting, Theater, Arts, Visual Arts Classes & Camps in NoHo.
Homework Club, Junior Acting, Theater, Arts, Visual Arts Classes & Camps in NoHo.
A Non-Profit Dedicated to Theatre, Dance and Visual Arts. Fed. ID #83-3652255

Summer Costume Camp

Costume Camp Half Day and FULL DAY options $625.00-$1250 Grades: 5th-10th Camp dates: 7/8-8/4 Days: Monday-Thursday
  • Costume Camp Half and Full Day options
  • $625.00-$1250.
  • Grades: 5th-10th
  • Camp dates: 7/8-8/4
  • Days: Monday-Thursday

Summer Comedy Camp

  • Classic Comedy Camp
  • $500.00 
  • Ages: 9-14 (3rd-8th grade)
  • Dates: (1 week) June 17 – June 21, 2024
  • Times: 9AM – 2PM

Summer Theatre Camp

  • Theatre Camp
  • $800.-$1,250.
  • Grades: K-8th
  • July 8th-August 2nd
  • Days & Time: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm

Homework Club PLUS

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  • SPRING SESSION 
  • JANUARY 8 – JUNE 10
  • GRADES 1ST–5TH
  • OPEN FOR ALL KIDS IN THE COMMUNITY.

Kids & Teens Classes

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  • Spring Semester Classes & workshops for students 
  • GRADES 1ST–8TH
  • SESSION 1: Jan. 17-Mar 18 &
  • SESSION 2: Apr 3-June 7 !

Yoga Core Strength Vinyasa

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  • Core Strength Vinyasa (CSV) Yoga
  • April:Mon – April 8th, 15th, 22nd,29th
  • Time: 8:30-9:30am
  • Location: Village Arts Space– UpperRoom

EVENTS

Show Tickets

Flyer Showtimes: April 21 - May 12 Anything Goes This classic 1930s madcap musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter takes place aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh. Nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy Number 13, “Moonface” Martin, aid Billy in his quest to win Hope. With an assortment of over 25 colorful characters with speaking roles, singing Sailors, a Captain and Crew, wacky passengers, and FBI agents – this is a fun-filled romp of a musical comedy!

Showtimes: April 21 – May 12

Anything Goes: This classic 1930s madcap musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter takes place aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh. Nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy Number 13, “Moonface” Martin, aid Billy in his quest to win Hope. With an assortment of over 25 colorful characters with speaking roles, singing Sailors, a Captain and Crew, wacky passengers, and FBI agents – this is a fun-filled romp of a musical comedy!

Earth Day Event

Flyer: Earth Day Celebration on April 20, 2024 9AM-12PM at Vally Village Park 5000Westpark Drive Food Drive: Bring unopened nonperishable foot for people and pets Food will be donated to the North Hollywood Interfaith food Pantry No glass container please. Free Shredding event: Certified Shredding for paper materials

Earth Day Celebration on

April 20, 2024 9AM-12PM

at Valley Village Park
5000Westpark Drive

Free Shredding event: 

Certified Shredding for paper materials.

Food Drive: 

Bring unopened nonperishable foot for people and pets. Food will be donated to the North Hollywood Interfaith food Pantry. 

No glass container please.

Community Artist

COMMUNITY ARTIST CREATES INSTALLATION IN VILLAGE ARTS THEATRE SPACE. Please visit our hallway to see Valley Village resident and artist, Al Batiste, incredible art installation. This immersive and constantly evolving piece that lives in our backstage hallways, allows our students and patrons to add whatever art or words they wish. Please take a moment to explore the piece and feel free to add to it in any way you would like.

COMMUNITY ARTIST CREATES INSTALLATION IN VILLAGE ARTS THEATRE SPACE.

Please visit our hallway to see Valley Village resident and artist, Al Batiste, incredible art installation. 

This immersive and constantly evolving piece that lives in our backstage hallways, allows our students and patrons to add whatever art or words they wish. 

Please take a moment to explore the piece and feel free to add to it in any way you would like.

Come out to see it in our Hallway!

Village Arts stands with all our families who are affected by racism and hate. It is our vow to go further with reaching out into our community to provide a safe, more diverse, inclusive, joyful environment of understanding, education and love. We will work harder to live up to our motto:
“Village Arts is a Place for Everyone!”

Testimonials

See what parents are saying about Village Arts:

Village Arts & especially Teacher Jodie has been so special to us in helping foster self confidence & pride in our daughter. Although there were days we thought we should give up Teacher Jodie never did! We have truly seen the results of care, consistency, love, & support. Our daughter has both blossomed in her acting & singing abilities & her self worth. Thank you

You drop your excited children off for 6-8 weeks and at the end of the session, the entire team of Village Arts has created a beautiful production made solely from a ton of passion and a lot of hard work. We watched our child turn into an incredibly brave, outgoing, hilarious, and (who knew) really talented kid come to life. It truly is magical.

Your generous donations provide children with Mentorship & Scholarships for all programs and classes.

“I want each of my students to experience their own personal best,” says Pam Shafer Moser, the co-founder of Village Arts, “whether that’s a natural little star who’s going to get up there and take the world by storm or if it’s the shy child who is very nervous about being on stage, whose big moment is the fact that they have a line and they can stand up there confidently and say that line and look out into the audience.”

Two kids embracing on stage. Jack Bailey Memorial Scholarship Fund Jack leaves behind a spirit of love and friendship that will continue to have an impact with everyone. Learn More About the Jack Bailey Memorial Scholarship Fund

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Jack leaves behind a spirit of love and friendship that will continue to have an impact with everyone.

To honor his spirit Village Arts and the Bailey Family have established a scholarship to honor Jack.

The scholarship will be awarded to a student or students whose families are unable to afford the tuition for Village Arts Summer Theatre Program.