- INSTRUCTORS: Casey Navarro + Barbara Weetman
- DATES: June 5-9
- TIME: 9:30am - 1pm
- CAPACITY: 16
- AGES: 5-6 (Mature 4 Year Olds Welcome)
- INVESTMENT: $385
Camp Imagine!
Calling all kiddos! Camp Imagine is a 5-day experience for young children interested in acting. Actors will learn to imagine, create, play and build new friendships all while working with a Catapult coach. This week-long event is for kids ages 5 to 6 (and mature 4 year olds), and will end with a special performance that will showcase each student’s talent and highlight the new skills they have explored during their time at camp!
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Meet youR instructorS



Casey Navarro
INSTRUCTOROriginally from Beavercreek Ohio, Casey is a seasoned stand-up, sketch, and improv comedy performer. She spent 5 years touring with Second City Chicago and was recently waitlisted for SNL writer. Before moving to Atlanta from LA, she taught at the Groundlings School and was in the Top Tier of Roadmap Writers Program as a highly sought-after screenwriter. She is also a playwright, joining artists like Lily Tomlin and Sigourney Weaver as an Artist in Residency at Saint Mary’s College where she wrote and directed her first full-length, multi-media dark comedy about violence against women called LUCKY LIAR LOSER. Casey can be seen performing stand up all over the Atlanta area and just completed a stand-up tour in Europe, including 4 months at sea performing comedy on NCL’s Breakaway. You might also catch her on a few TV commercial spots for brands like Big Lots and Ally Bank



Barbara Weetman
INSTRUCTORBarbara has worked extensively in the Southeast film & TV market, currently being seen in season 2 of Hightown on STARZ as a recurring guest star. Barbara is proud to have been invited to study with some of the greats, including Masterclasses with Kathleen Turner and Linda Lavin. She toured for seven months with the show Nice Work if You Can Get It, garnering raves all over the United States. Barbara also won Best Actress at the New York City Horror Film Fest for her work in Pieces of Talent. Other film work includes The Notebook, Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood, and many others. For eight years, Barbara co-owned a theater, where she produced, directed, and acted in 6-7 shows a season. She’s had the joy of teaching for many years and has taught all levels and all ages.