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Register NOW for Fall 2010 Classes!!
TheatresCool offers method acting courses for all ages in downtown Bloomington!
Classes will enhance your individual creativity, literacy, self esteem, musicality, movement, sense of fun, self confidence, performance, and theatre skills. All classes are taught by award winning, professional actress, Kymberly Harris!
Enrollment cost is $200 for each 10 week session and can be paid for online or
Students may also register in person with Artistic Director, Kymberly Harris, Monday, August 30th from 5pm-6pm!
402 N. Main Street in downtown Bloomington
FALL 2010 SCHEDULE
Kids 3-7: Fridays 4:00pm-5:00pm, Starting September 10th
Kids 8-12: Mondays 4:30pm-6:00pm, Starting September 6th
Teens 13-17: Saturdays 1:00pm-3:oopm, Starting September 11th
Adults 18+: Thursdays 6:00pm-9:00pm, Starting September 9th

Register Now for Fall 2010 Classes!
TheatresCool offers method acting courses for all ages in downtown Bloomington!
Classes will enhance your individual creativity, literacy, self esteem, musicality, movement, sense of fun, self confidence, performance, and theatre skills. All classes are taught by award winning, professional actress, Kymberly Harris!
Enrollment cost is $200 for each 10 week session and can be paid for online or at the theatre!
402 N. Main Street in downtown Bloomington
FALL 2010 SCHEDULE
Kids 3-7: Fridays 4:00pm-5:00pm, Starting September 10th
Kids 8-12: Mondays 4:30pm-6:00pm, Starting September 6th
Teens 13-17: Saturdays 1:00pm-3:oopm, Starting September 11th
Adults 18+: Thursdays 6:00pm-9:00pm, Starting September 9th
The Turncoats with Rob Hagle: LIVE this Friday Night!
Doors open at 7:30pm, show starts at 8:00pm! Stop by the theatre for some great music, mingle with friends and bring your own beverages! See you there!

RE:VERSE- Poetry Open Mic Night with special guest: Scott William Foley
Join us for the release of Scott William Foley’s fourth book Andropia!
Scott William Foley attended Illinois State University, majoring in English. Before graduating he decided he wanted to join the ranks of American Literature and thus embarked upon writing his first novel. He substitute taught during the day and wrote at night. Within six months he’d finished the first draft of Souls Triumphant. Two years later, Scott returned to Central Illinois where he joined the faculty of Bloomington High School.
In October of 2007, a local periodical called News & Views for the Young At Heart hired Foley as its monthly short story writer. He recently resigned from the position after starting his graduate degree in Reading, and, with a two-year-old in the house, there’s just not enough time in the day! Scott still teaches at Bloomington High School and you can find him at his website (www.scottwilliamfoley.com), Facebook, LinkedIn, and Amazon.com.

Register for 2010 Classes!
Register now for 2010 Summer and Fall Classes before it’s too late! Classes are filling up fast! This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn the art of method acting from a seasoned professional, at TheatresCool!
There is still time for teens (grades 9-12) to sign up for summer session through Heartland Community College! There are many ways to register, through the Programs page of our website, online through the Heartland Community College website or by phone at (309) 268-8177.
TheatresCool Acting School
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TheatresCool is Central Illinois’ only professional training ground for beginning, aspiring and professional actors. Classes will enhance your individual creativity, literacy, self esteem, musicality, movement, sense of fun, self confidence, performance and theatre skills. Exercises include improvisation, character games, and children write and perform their own plays. There will be an in class performance at the end of each session.
Grades 9-12: 7636 Sec YA Mon-Fri (10 sessions), 6/21-7/2, 12-2PM
Kymberly Harris – Artistic Director
TheatresCool
403 N. Mainstreet, Downtown Bloomington
$200 (includes materials)
Start dates for the Fall 2010 classes will be announced soon but actors are encouraged and welcome to enroll at any time, either online or at the theatre!
RE:VERSE- Poetry Open Mic Night with special guest: Jamison Lee!
Jamison Lee is a songwriter, poet and author of short stories. His creative writings have appeared most recently in Touchstone Magazine and Silenced Press. As a recording artist, he goes by “Malgre Lui,” which is a French phrase meaning, “in spite of himself.” In April, Jamison Lee’s EP was reviewed and featured on NPR’s All Songs Considered website. Digital recordings are available through Amazon and iTunes and will soon be out on vinyl.





