2026 Summer Musical Theater Camp

The 2026 Summer Musical Theater Camp will be held Monday Through Friday, 9AM - 5 PM June 8-19 with public performances on June 20 & 21 at 1 PM. All events will happen at the Arrowhead Center For The Arts.
The camp is open to youth age 8-14.
Cost $400.

Scholarships are available.

OLYMPUS is a laugh-out-loud rock musical where ancient myths meet modern mischief! The Greek gods, tired of their immortal routines, spark a competition to meddle with mortals and prove who’s the greatest greek god of all time. When a group of modern-day cousins set off on a hike to “Olympus Overlook,” they have no idea they’re about to be tested by ancient deities. With catchy songs, heartfelt moments, and plenty of laughs, Olympus is a mythic adventure about family, connection, and discovering that the real view from the top is the one you share together.

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SUMMER CAMP PERFORMANCES
SATURDAY JUNE 21 AND SUNDAY JUNE 22
AT 1 PM

AT THE ARROWHEAD CENTER FOR THE ARTS


Cast of Characters

COUSINS

WREN: An only child. A passionate, badge-loving Scout determined to unite her cousins through one epic hike.

JETT (fraternal twin to Robin): A sarcastic, skeptical twin who hides feelings behind snark and barbecue cravings.

ROBIN (fraternal twin to Jett): Jett’s gentler twin, always trying to keep the peace and find the bright side.

VESPER (Oldest sibling of Kaden & Sloan): A phone-obsessed city kid with a hidden talent for emotional support.

KADEN (Middle sibling of Vesper & Sloan): The curious, theatre-loving sibling who sees the world—and squirrels—through dramatic eyes.

SLOAN (Youngest sibling of Vesper & Kaden): A fear-prone but endearing kid who believes squirrels are agents of chaos.

STORM GODS

ZEUS: The self-obsessed king of the gods who’s always chasing glory—and a good lightning curl.

POSEIDON: A swaggering storm goddess who never misses a chance to show off her horse-making skills.

HELIOS: The sun goddess with a bird’s-eye view—and all the celestial gossip.

HEPHAESTUS: The hammer-wielding sound guy of Olympus who provides killer rimshots and calm logic.

WIND GODS

BOREAS: The dramatic northern wind god with a flair for flair.

ZEPHYRUS: The breezy west wind with surfer vibes and a golden glow.

EURUS: The Greek god of the East wind. Associated with autumn. “Want a cozy day?”

NOTUS: The southern wind god who brings the heat—and the overconfidence.

SLEEP GODS

HYPNOS: The perpetually snoozing goddess of sleep who somehow naps through chaos.

MORPHEUS: The goddess of nightmares with a flair for drama and a surprisingly soft side.

APOLLO: The cool, confident god of music who’s convinced his lullabies can knock out any mortal.

PAN: A flute-playing forest spirit who’s always down for a jam session or an awkward goat pun.

ZEUS’ KIDS

EILEITHYIA: A no-nonsense child of Zeus who’s tired of being forgotten—and mispronounced.

THALIA: The overlooked goddess of comedy who just wants to be taken seriously—for once.

URANIA: The stargazing goddess who tracks galaxies but still can’t get her dad’s attention.

EPAPHUS: A moody child of Zeus who’s haunted by the fact his mom turned into a cow.

TANTALUS: The eternally punished child who just wants a little paternal acknowledgment—and maybe a snack.

HELENUS: A mild-mannered child of Zeus who’s quietly desperate to be remembered.

OTHER GREEK GODS

DIONYSUS: The party god who’s always ready to drop the beat—even if no one asked.

ATHENA: The sharp, grounded goddess of wisdom who wants the gods to grow up—emotionally.

HERMES: A hype-god with wings on his feet and a microphone in his heart.

GREEK GOD ENSEMBLE: Participates in all Greek god group numbers.



This activity is supported by a grant from the



Operating support from

The Lloyd K Johnson Foundation

Minnesota State Arts Board

"This activity is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board thanks to appropriations from the Minnesota State Legislature's general and arts and cultural heritage funds."