
This season, our students will experience the joy of working together to create a production of The Lion King! With over 50 hours of instruction, this class is perfect for both beginners and experienced young performers. Students will learn acting, singing, and staging skills while preparing for a full-scale production that culminates in four performances for friends and family: complete with stage lights, microphones, fun costumes, and joy for all.
Every student is a valued part of the cast.
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Every single student receives a named character. No tree number three here.
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Each student gets their own individual bow moment to be celebrated onstage.
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Roles are never limited by a student’s size or gender identity.
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All registered students are part of the show. Auditions are only required for those who wish to be considered for roles with a large number of speaking lines or solos. We make the process fun and easy, and focus on placing students where they can shine.
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At North Bay Theatrics, we put person above performance.
We know and value every single student, no matter what role they play. We focus on building relationships between students and encouraging leadership and creativity. Our philosophy is be who you want to be. We want our students to feel confident, accepted, and proud of who they are.
Join us at our free Meet and Greet!
Come meet our team and learn more about the program on Tuesday, September 9 from 4:30–6:00 PM at our home classroom if you’re on the fence about joining.
Location Details
All rehearsals, auditions, and our Meet and Greet are held at our home base:
216 East School Street, Cotati (Ray Miller Community Center), Mountain Room
Dress and technical rehearsals take place at:
Cotati Veterans Memorial Hall, 8505 Park Avenue
We believe in accessibility.
We have never turned a student away for financial reasons. If cost is a concern, please email studio@northbaytheatrics.orgto inquire about a scholarship. We are committed to making sure every student who wants to participate can.
Come be part of the pride!
The cost of the program includes: instruction, scripts, rehearsal materials, most costumes, sets, props, and an unforgettable experience.
The cost of the program does not include: base layers we ask your student to wear underneath their costumes (typically items your actor already has at home), tickets for the actual performances

This season, our teen students will come together to produce the darkly hilarious cult classic Little Shop of Horrors. With over 70 hours of instruction, this production-based class offers older students the chance to strengthen their acting, vocal, and dancing skills while working on a fully staged musical that explores complex characters and storytelling.
About the Show
Little Shop of Horrors follows Seymour, a shy flower shop assistant who discovers a strange and powerful plant with a taste for blood. As Seymour's fame grows, so does the plant's appetite, and the consequences quickly spiral out of control. The show combines catchy rock-and-roll style music with moments of absurdity, humor, tragedy, and social commentary.
Please Note
This production contains more mature themes than our other offerings. Content includes:
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Depictions of death
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Inference of suicidal ideation
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References to trauma and abuse
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Gunshot sound effects
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Some strong language
We encourage families to use their best judgment and reach out if they have any questions or concerns about the material. Our team approaches these themes with care, always prioritizing the emotional safety and well-being of our students.
Every student is a valued part of the cast.
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Every student receives a named role.
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Each actor is given their own individual bow moment.
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Roles are never limited based on a student’s size or gender identity.
-
All registered students are part of the cast. Auditions are only required for students who would like to be considered for roles with large amounts of speaking lines or solos. We make the process fun and supportive.
At North Bay Theatrics, we put person above performance.
We know and value every student, regardless of the role they play. Our program is built on meaningful connections, student leadership, and creative expression. We encourage our teens to be who they want to be and celebrate their individuality both on and off stage.
Join us at our free Meet and Greet!
If your student is on the fence about participating, we invite you to come learn more at our free Meet and Greet on Wednesday, September 3 from 6:00–8:00 PM at our home classroom.
Location Details
All rehearsals, auditions, and our Meet and Greet are held at our home base:
216 East School Street, Cotati (Ray Miller Community Center), Mountain Room
Dress and technical rehearsals take place at:
Cotati Veterans Memorial Hall, 8505 Park Avenue
The program culminates in four performances for friends and family.
We believe in accessibility.
We have never turned a student away for financial reasons. If cost is a concern, please email studio@northbaytheatrics.orgto inquire about a scholarship. We’re committed to making theatre accessible to all students.
The cost of the program includes: instruction, scripts, rehearsal materials, most costumes, sets, props, and an unforgettable experience.
The cost of the program does not include: base layers to wear under costumes (typically items your student already owns), or tickets to attend the final performances.
Let your teen take the stage and grow in both artistry and confidence.
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