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NEWTON, Mass. - s4story -- This summer, the Scandinavian Cultural Center & Library invites young performers to step into the world of Norwegian folklore and theater through a three-week immersive Summer Theater Workshop.
Running July 13–31, the program will culminate in a fully staged production of Peer Gynt, the iconic work by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Written in 1867, Peer Gynt is one of Ibsen's most celebrated works, blending fantasy, folklore, and adventure in a sweeping journey from the Norwegian mountains to faraway lands.
Designed for children ages 8–12, the workshop offers a hands-on introduction to theater-making—from acting and storytelling to set design, costumes, and stage production. Participants will collaborate to bring this classic Nordic tale to life, building skills in creativity, confidence, and teamwork along the way.
Unlike traditional theater programs, the workshop embraces the full spirit of Nordic storytelling—where imagination, myth, and personal discovery intertwine. Through Peer Gynt, students will explore themes of identity, courage, and self-discovery while engaging with one of Scandinavia's most enduring cultural works.
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Over the course of three weeks, students will rehearse, design, and develop the production together, culminating in a final performance for family and friends in the Center's Nordic Hall.
Program Details
Dates: July 13–31, 2026
Time: Weekdays, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Ages: 8–12
Location: Scandinavian Cultural Center & Library, Newton, MA
Final Performance: July 31 for family and friends
"Our goal is to create a space where young people can explore creativity while connecting to the richness of Nordic culture," said Caroline Doyle "Peer Gynt is a perfect entry point—it's imaginative, theatrical, and full of adventure."
About the SCC&L
The Scandinavian Cultural Center & Library is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing the best in Nordic arts, culture, and literature to the Greater Boston community through dynamic programming and educational initiatives.
Visit our website at scandicenter.org/summer-workshop for more information and to register.
Running July 13–31, the program will culminate in a fully staged production of Peer Gynt, the iconic work by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Written in 1867, Peer Gynt is one of Ibsen's most celebrated works, blending fantasy, folklore, and adventure in a sweeping journey from the Norwegian mountains to faraway lands.
Designed for children ages 8–12, the workshop offers a hands-on introduction to theater-making—from acting and storytelling to set design, costumes, and stage production. Participants will collaborate to bring this classic Nordic tale to life, building skills in creativity, confidence, and teamwork along the way.
Unlike traditional theater programs, the workshop embraces the full spirit of Nordic storytelling—where imagination, myth, and personal discovery intertwine. Through Peer Gynt, students will explore themes of identity, courage, and self-discovery while engaging with one of Scandinavia's most enduring cultural works.
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Over the course of three weeks, students will rehearse, design, and develop the production together, culminating in a final performance for family and friends in the Center's Nordic Hall.
Program Details
Dates: July 13–31, 2026
Time: Weekdays, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Ages: 8–12
Location: Scandinavian Cultural Center & Library, Newton, MA
Final Performance: July 31 for family and friends
"Our goal is to create a space where young people can explore creativity while connecting to the richness of Nordic culture," said Caroline Doyle "Peer Gynt is a perfect entry point—it's imaginative, theatrical, and full of adventure."
About the SCC&L
The Scandinavian Cultural Center & Library is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing the best in Nordic arts, culture, and literature to the Greater Boston community through dynamic programming and educational initiatives.
Visit our website at scandicenter.org/summer-workshop for more information and to register.
Source: Scandinavian Cultural Center & Library
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