Locally, Mrs. Domanska has performed in plays at Allens Lane Art Center in Mt. Airy, at Stagecrafters in Chestnut Hill, and in several dinner theatres in New Jersey. She also ran an after school enrichment class in theatre for young children. She received her M.Ed. in Elementary Education from Chestnut Hill College and has been teaching at Springside School for seven years. Aside from being a second grade teacher, Mrs. Domanska is also a Junior Girl Scout Troop Leader. Finally, her most important job is that of mother to Clara Domanska, a rising fifth grader, also at Springside.
Summerside on the Hill Performing Arts Camp provides a co-educational theatrical experience for children ages eight to thirteen. The camp caters to the individual needs and skill levels of each camper. Activities help young actors utilize their creativity, develop their confidence, and practice teamwork through the teaching of performing arts on and off the stage.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Mary Ann Domanska - Camp Director
Mary Ann Domanska began her stage career performing as “Audrey” in Little Shop of Horrors. She performed as several lead characters for five seasons with the professional outdoor drama, From This Day Forward in Valdese, NC. Her love of acting grew and she received her B.F.A. in performing arts from Emerson College in Boston, MA, and took advanced acting classes under the renowned method acting coach, Kristin Linklater. After graduating, she headed for Los Angeles where she worked as a script reader for MGM, and as an assistant for Gilla Roos Casting Agency in Beverly Hills, and for The International Documentary Association in Hollywood. She also appeared as an extra in several movies and TV shows. Following her stint in LA, she returned east where she performed in The Taming of the Shrew for the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival, and in an original production for the Wilmington Playwrights Festival.
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