Josh Wolfe/DN Michelle Mueller of Uacelu practices bowing after a rehersal during the aeaual Theater Camp la the Temple heUdiag studio Wednesday. Young actors learn, create during Rep’s summer camp By Kate Grafel Staff Writer Lasting friendships are forged, pranks are played, and the world of theater is celebrated as 29 high school kidi experi ence a week they will never for get. The Nebraska Repertory Theatre’s annual summer camp began Sunday with auditions in the Studio Theatre and will con clude Saturday with an original production by the students. High school students from all over Nebraska arrived at the Temple Building Sunday after noon and launched a week full of auditions. UNL doctoral student Michael Rothmayer used the audiitions to determine the nature of each student’s partici pation in the final show, which the students are writing. U They will be creating, rehearsing and performing a full-length show in one week ” “They will be creating, rehearsing and performing a full-length show in one week,” Rothmayer said. The performance will be a tribute to the arts, featuring monologues and dialogues, music, writing and drawing. The students attend acting and improvisation classes each morning, followed by a two-hour workshop in the afternoon. Diane Robinson, an actor and director from Chicago, teaches the acting class. She is currently acting in the Rep’s “Picnic,” which opened July 13. Michael Rothmayer UNL doctoral student The improvisation class is taught by UNL graduate student Amy Rafa. Students in this class play energy-building, warm-up games such as “Kitty in the Comer” and “Zip Zap Zop.” They also play a common improvisation game known as freeze tag. 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