From acting and singing to scriptwriting and stage performance, these summer camps give young performers the chance to build confidence, develop creative skills and make lasting memories alongside professional teaching artists and peers who share their passion for the arts.
Whether your child is stepping onto the stage for the first time or already loves performing, the City of Las Vegas offers summer arts camps designed to inspire creativity, teamwork and self-expression.
Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., June 15-27 (No camp June 19 holiday)
Cost: $250
Charleston Heights Arts Center, 800 Brush St., 702-229-6383.
Sing, act and create with Vegas City Opera's professional teaching artists. Students of all levels receive vocal training and solo opportunities while helping design costumes and sets for a special production of Mozart's "The Magic Flute." Discover the joy, creativity and magic of opera and musical theater. Scholarships available for those who qualify.
Register here.
Monday-Friday, June 8-12, 9 a.m.-noon.
Cost: $150.
Charleston Heights Arts Center, 800 Brush St., 702-229-6383.
In this theatre camp, students will rehearse exciting scenes, develop characters and work together to create a fun and engaging performance for family and friends. Campers will learn acting fundamentals, including voice, movement, teamwork and stage presence, while building confidence and creativity
Register here.
Monday-Friday, June 8-12, 1-4 p.m.
Cost: $150.
Charleston Heights Arts Center, 800 Brush St., 702-229-6383.
Write it. Rehearse it. Perform it. In this challenging theatre camp, students become playwrights, directors and performers of an original production created from scratch. Through storytelling, improvisation and theatre games, participants will write a script, build scenes, develop characters and have a performance on the last day of camp.
Register here.
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., June 8-Aug. 1, 2026 (No camp June 19 holiday)
Cost: $400. Scholarships may be available for applicants whose total family income meets the Federal HUD guidelines. Scholarship application packets may be picked up at the West Las Vegas Arts Center.
West Las Vegas Arts Center, 947 W. Lake Mead Blvd., 702-229-4800.
Community youth are offered opportunities for civic engagement and social justice projects through the disciplines of arts education. Talented young artists commit themselves to the philosophy, "Excellence without Excuse," while developing an appreciation for music, dance, theatre, visual arts and the spoken word. Students are instructed in dance, music, film and video production, photography and visual arts. Completed applications must be submitted in person at the West Las Vegas Arts Center with all attachments in order to register. An orientation appointment may be scheduled upon turning in the completed application. Mandatory parent/student orientation appointments may be scheduled Wednesday-Saturday, April 29-June 6, 2026, upon turning in the completed application. Registration closes June 3, 2026, at 5 p.m. Download the application here. See application for details on required 800-word essay, two letters of reference and school report card/progress report.