
Alexair Dreams, LLC
Children's Theater Program
From Page to Stage
1 Day Children's Theater Experience
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We’re excited to introduce From Page to Stage, a one-of-a-kind 5-week children’s theater program that transforms students into authors, actors, and artists. In this imaginative journey, students don’t just perform a story—they create it from the ground up. From brainstorming and scriptwriting to character building and final performance, every child takes an active role in shaping their own play. Along the way, they strengthen literacy, teamwork, and creative expression in a fun, supportive environment. The program culminates in a final showcase that celebrates student voices and highlights their unique ideas. With From Page to Stage, children discover the joy of storytelling while gaining confidence that lasts far beyond the curtain call.

About
From Page to Stage
In From Page to Stage, students in grades 3–5 discover how the magic of theater can transform both the stage and the classroom. This 5-session program (5- 1 hour sessions) blends acting, movement, and storytelling with literacy-building strategies, giving students the tools to think creatively, read expressively, and work collaboratively.
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The experience culminates in a final presentation that celebrates each student’s growth—not just as performers, but as readers, writers, and confident communicators. With games, scenes, and guided rehearsal, students step into roles that stretch their imagination, build resilience, and make learning unforgettable.
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Why You'll Love It
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Strengthens literacy skills through script reading, character exploration, and storytelling
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Builds student confidence by encouraging self-expression in a supportive environment
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Enhances collaboration and classroom community through ensemble-based activities
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Provides an engaging, arts-integrated approach that supports academic standards
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Grades 3–5 classrooms seeking a dynamic literacy enrichment program
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After-school programs wanting structured, creative activities with measurable growth
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School assemblies or family showcase nights that highlight student achievement
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Arts-in-education initiatives bringing theater directly into the learning experience