


On Wednesday of the second week of camp, campers will be transported to Missoula, MT, to rehearse and perform that musical on our MCT stage.
February 6: PAC Application & Scholarship Application go live
March 27: PAC Application DUE
April 11: Scholarship Application DUE
April 27: Acceptance Letters Sent
May 1: PAC Scholarship Letters Sent
May 18: Payments open
June 1: Deposit DUE (Non-refundable after June 8th, 2026)
June 29: Lesson Form (Optional), Camper Form, Camper Health History Form (including Immunization Record & Insurance Cards), Tuition Balance DUE (Non-refundable after July 6th, 2026)
July 6: PAC Merchandise orders due (a link will be posted when the merch sales are available)
July 26: First day of PAC for everyone! Arrive at camp between 3PM - 5PM
August 1: Last day of camp for PAC Prep. Check out 10AM – 11:30AM at Camp Paxson and Camp Marshall.
August 5: PAC campers ride a bus to Missoula. Campers staying with friends or family locally can be picked up following rehearsal at Missoula Children's Theatre that evening. Campers staying at MCT provided accommodations will be taken to their hotel or hostel following rehearsal. A more detailed schedule for performance weekend to come at the end of July.
August 7: 7:30 PM Performance for PAC
August 8: 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM Performance for PAC

Acting fundamentals and character exploration

Vocal projection, diction, and expression

Movement and stage awareness

Audition readiness and rehearsal etiquette

Collaboration, focus, and ensemble skills
PAC is a skill-building theatre program designed to help young performers feel confident, prepared, and ready for the stage. Whether your child is new to theatre or looking to strengthen their foundation, this camp provides the tools needed to grow as a performer.
Pictures Courtesy of Flathead Lake United Methodist Camp and Vladi Media
“I attended PAC for 4 years (which saved my mental health in high school) and then worked for MCT right out of college. I moved to LA with a fellow MCT employee, and our friend group quickly become composed of all my other PAC friends who had moved to the city. There are many more in our friend group these days, but the tie that binds us all are PAC friendships we made. MCT changed my life in more ways than one. PAC helped me meet like-minded friends and those friendships have lasted a lifetime.”

PAC is a unique and wonderful opportunity for high school-aged children to meet national and international friends with similar interests, experience the legendary Montana outdoors, and to work with theatre professionals. It all culminates in performances at The Missoula Children’s Theatre, which friends, family, and the Missoula community attend. PAC is more rigorous than PAC Prep; about 100 campers spend a lot of their days learning a full scripted musical, complete with choreography and (often) a live band. We also supplement the campers performing arts educational experience with guest lecturers. A few past lecturers have been John Shaffner (Emmy winning scenic designer for "Friends", "The Big Bang Theory", and "Two and a Half Men"), David Errigo Jr. (Emmy nominated voice actor), and David Cody (Professor of Voice, Opera and Musical Theatre at the University of Montana). At Performing Arts Camp, we blend a theatre intensive with good old-fashioned summer camp fun.
Camp applications and scholarship applications will open on February 6th and both are due April 11th. Camp Acceptance letters will be sent on April 27th, and Scholarship letters will be sent on May 1st. After campers are accepted, we encourage families to put a deposit down as soon as the payment window opens to reserve one of the limited spots available at camp. Scholarships will be applied to the second payment.
Camp applications and scholarship applications will open on February 6th on this page of our website. If you would like to get an email notification, please submit an Information Request Form below.
Because there are many outside factors that go into these numbers, camp pricing has not yet been determined for the year, but the cost will be comparable to 2025’s information. In the summer of 2025, PAC tuition was $1,378.
Yes! The scholarship application opens on February 6th and can be accessed on this page. Awards are based on financial need and distance from camp. A limited number of partial tuition scholarships will be available. Scholarship applications DO NOT influence camp admittance decisions. Campers receive their scholarship decision upon acceptance into camp.
When they are at camp on Flathead Lake, campers wake up at 7:30 and have breakfast at 8:00. The mornings and afternoons are spent rehearsing their show, taking breaks, eating lunch, and playing in the lake. Dinner is at 6:00 followed by a structured activity, like a theatre game or craft. One more rehearsal happens at 7:30, then a camp-wide evening program at 9:30, and lights-out is at 11:00. The week and a half the campers spend at Flathead Lake United Methodist is a theatre intensive, with 8 hours of rehearsal a day, so that when we get back to Missoula on the second Wednesday of camp, the show is ready to rehearse on the MCT stage! Once we are back in Missoula, campers spend the day rehearsing, then going home in the evenings to MCT arranged housing or staying with their families.
The Flathead Lake United Methodist Camp cabins are all very spacious and modern. They each have living rooms and kitchens (though food is not allowed in the cabins due in order to keep animal friends from being intrusive).
It is of the utmost importance to us that we create an environment in which ALL campers feel comfortable and safe at camp. Each camp is separated into 2 "pods" of cabins (a female pod and a male pod) with a bathhouse in each. You will select housing options on your PAC Application. To discuss housing needs, please contact [email protected].
Campers can be in all common spaces including the dining hall and rehearsal spaces. Campers are not permitted in staff housing or any pods/cabins other than their own.
You can send a request to [email protected] that will be taken into consideration. A lot of factors go into cabin assignments and we cannot guarantee all requests will be honored, but will do the best we can!
PAC Campers will be able to use their phones while in their cabins, during waterfront, and during banquet night. We try to limit phone usage to help campers be present in the camp experience and to keep feelings of homesickness at bay (constant contact with home can make homesickness much worse!). Campers will check their phones in to the Camp Director if they are using their phones at inappropriate times/locations.
For security reasons, campers are not able to receive visitors at camp. This includes family members. If your child forgets something, you can call/text the PAC and we can arrange a parking lot drop off.
Homesickness is healthy and curable! We think that going to summer camp is a great way to “practice” being homesick AND happy. Before the summer starts, talk to your child about what camp might be like and discuss possible strategies for when they miss home. Strategies might include making a new friend, bringing a favorite stuffed animal, or telling their counselor how they are feeling. If homesickness persists, we’ll call and let you know. We find it helpful if parents/guardians reinforce how brave their camper is for sticking it out instead of giving them the option of going home unless it is an emergency.
Campers must always remain on the campgrounds. Any departures from camp must be pre-arranged and approved by the Camp Director and the camper must be picked up by a parent/guardian or obtain written permission by a parent/guardian to leave with someone else. Going on walks, hikes, or leaving to run an errand is prohibited at camp. Any camper that needs something should speak with the Camp Director.
Campers are permitted to visit the Canteen for snacks once each day. Stamps, envelopes, and small PAC merchandise items may also be sold. Special orders for forgotten items such as toothpaste, flashlights, etc., can be taken and filled in town by the next day.
“Flat on Bunk” or FOB time follows lunch and precedes Canteen. During this time, campers should be in their bunks and silent. Reading or writing is permitted, but the idea is to allow time for rest. By the third or fourth day, most campers will sleep during this time.
Days can be warm (85-95 degrees) and there are not any areas of camp with air conditioning. Nights can get colder (55-65 degrees). We encourage packing layers.
Each day, weather permitting, we will have waterfront. Canoes and paddle boats are available for check-out if there is a counselor with the campers. Each evening after dinner there is a structured outdoor activity. Activities in the past have included improv games, capture the flag, volleyball, etc. Campers do not have to participate in waterfront or these activities, but are encouraged to.
Following the evening rehearsal, a special program is scheduled. Past programs have included Campfire, Talent Show, Counselor Switch, Trivia Night, Name that Tune, etc. Campers are required to attend evening programming.
If you can get your child to/from camp, direct transportation is always easiest. Campers arriving on public transportation (bus or plane) can be provided transportation to/from the airport or bus station. If your child requires transportation, please indicate it on your Camper Form. If there are extenuating circumstances, please contact us as we may be able to get your child from Missoula to camp. However, space is limited and priority will be given to those flying in or taking a bus.
PAC Merchandise is not yet available, but it will be later in the year. Orders will be taken prior to camp and fulfilled at camp. Please plan to purchase ahead of time as we will not be selling any clothing items at camp this year. Note that sizes on some items are limited. We are planning on selling any remaining small merchandise items along with snacks at the Canteen each day (water bottles, stickers, pop sockets, and fanny packs). Once items are sold out, they will not be restocked.
Yes. Please inform us if plans change as soon as possible. Your deposit is non-refundable after June 8th, 2026.
