Doer Day | Ages 4-15 | Terra Arts

Doer Day is currently offered on Thursdays and Fridays. You may select either Thursday OR Friday to attend Doer Day depending on your preference and our availability. On Doer Day, students will focus on Theater, Entrepreneurship, and two additional classes that are subject to change each year.

Theater at the Heart of Doer Day

Theater makes up half of the Doer Day program, with three rotating Theater classes in the Fall which combine and transition into rehearsal time in the Spring.

Theater at the Heart of Doer Day

Theater makes up half of the Doer Day program, with three rotating Theater classes in the Fall which combine and transition into rehearsal time in the Spring.

A Junior Musical Production

Students audition for a junior production of a musical theater show, performing during two weekends in May. Past productions include Aladdin Jr., The Sound of Music: Youth Edition, and Beauty and the Beast Jr.

A Junior Musical Production

Students audition for a junior production of a musical theater show, performing during two weekends in May. Past productions include Aladdin Jr., The Sound of Music: Youth Edition, and Beauty and the Beast Jr.

A Five-Year Historical Rotation

Doer Day follows the same five-year historical rotation as Thinker Day: Thy Ancient Experience, Thy Medieval Experience, Thy Age of Discovery, Thy American Experience, and Thy Modern Experience.

A Five-Year Historical Rotation

Doer Day follows the same five-year historical rotation as Thinker Day: Thy Ancient Experience, Thy Medieval Experience, Thy Age of Discovery, Thy American Experience, and Thy Modern Experience.

More Than a Stage: Young Entrepreneurs at Work

Alongside theater, entrepreneurship is the second cornerstone of Doer Day. In the first semester, students learn the fundamentals of business, develop their own ideas, and design and build real products. Everything comes to life at our annual Fair each March, where students run their own booths and sell what they’ve created—from “Make Your Own Ancient Scroll” to Picasso Portraits.

More Than a Stage: Young Entrepreneurs at Work

Alongside theater, entrepreneurship is the second cornerstone of Doer Day. In the first semester, students learn the fundamentals of business, develop their own ideas, and design and build real products. Everything comes to life at our annual Fair each March, where students run their own booths and sell what they’ve created—from “Make Your Own Ancient Scroll” to Picasso Portraits.

A Program the Whole Family Joins

Doer Day thrives on collaboration, so families are part of the journey too. Expect several weekends dedicated to the Fair and theater productions, consistent attendance across the full 30-week program, and hands-on family volunteering behind the scenes. Every student and family plays an essential role in bringing rehearsals, performances, and the Fair to life.

A Program the Whole Family Joins

Doer Day thrives on collaboration, so families are part of the journey too. Expect several weekends dedicated to the Fair and theater productions, consistent attendance across the full 30-week program, and hands-on family volunteering behind the scenes. Every student and family plays an essential role in bringing rehearsals, performances, and the Fair to life.

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