Summer on the Hill Gears Up for Inaugural Season of Performing Arts Camps

Greenhill’s renowned Summer on the Hill program is introducing a series of inaugural performing arts camps, many of which will use the brand new state-of-the-art resources of the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center.

Designed by the innovative New York–based firm Weiss/Manfredi, the 54,000 square-foot Marshall Family Performing Arts Center at Greenhill School creates a new stage for all of the arts, and includes a 600-seat proscenium theatre, a 150-seat studio theater, a dance and choral hall, a video production and digital media lab, a production studio, two fine arts galleries, an expansive grand lobby, and ancillary teaching and performance spaces.

Headlining the camps this summer is the opportunity to be a part of WEST SIDE STORY from JULY 11 – JULY 29, 9:00 – 3:00. Open to all DFW-area students in grades 6 – 12, this camp will get students involved in every aspect of production, working with some of the most talented locals in the industry, in a brand new spectacular facility.

Greenhill is proud to welcome the following instructors for West Side Story this summer:
Jeremy Dumont
Director/Choreographer
Jeremy is an accomplished director and choreographer in the Dallas/Ft. Worth theater scene as well as a working actor and dancer. His work has been seen at such theaters as the Dallas Theater Center, Casa Manana, Shakespeare Dallas, and the Dallas Children’s Theater, to name a few. He is also a gifted teacher and educator, having worked with the New York based Camp Broadway as well as the University of North Texas, Southlake Carroll ISD and numerous other school districts across the DFW metroplex. His choreography was last seen on the Casa Manana stage in Spamalot, directed by Hunter Foster. Jeremy is also the creator, producer and co-host of the Little Big Scene Podcast, a theater podcast featuring interviews and discussions with local DFW artists. He is a proud member of Actor’s Equity as well as a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.

Mark Mullino
Music Director
Mark Mullino has worked extensively throughout the Metroplex and the United States as a musical director and actor. Locallly, Mark has directed, musical directed, conducted at Water Tower Theater, Dallas Theater Center, Uptown Players, Plano Repertory Theater Lyric State, Labyrinth Theater, Collin Theater Center, Flower Mound Performing Arts Theater, PFAMily Arts and Theater Arlington. Mark has received numerous Column Awards and Leon Rabin Awards and nominations. In addition to musical directing/acting, Mark plays piano for the weekly Cabaret show “Mama’s Party,” teaches musical theater at KD College and Collin College, maintains a private studio and is an artist. Mark is president and co-founder of Dallas Young Artists. Mark received his Bachelors in Music from Hardin-Simmons University.

Matthew McKinney
Technical Director
Matthew is finishing up his first year at Greenhill School. Before that he spent four years as the technical director at the Dallas Theater Center where he had the opportunity to work with many Tony award winning designers and to build many productions that went on to off Broadway and Broadway theaters. He has been a technical director for over 90 productions for Dallas Theater Center, The Old Globe Theater, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Nevada Repertory Company, and many others. He has designed the sets for the summer stage program here in Dallas for the past four years. He is thrilled to be a part of Summer on the Hill’s inaugural musical theater camp.

Terry Martin
Head of Fine Arts
Greenhill is also pleased to welcome our new Head of Fine Arts this summer, previously introduced here:

Click here to learn more about the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center.

Other performing arts summer camps that will use this space include Dance Sampler, Director’s Cut, Mr. Doyle’s Famous Film Camp, and Improv Workshop and more.

Click here for a complete list of Performing Arts Camp and to REGISTER!
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