Current Programs

June 1st – 5th 1pm – 4pm
Performance – June 5th at 4pm
What do wizards, Pokemon, princesses and talking animals have in common? This half day theatre camp? Back by popular demand, students will help create an original show with other participants. Bring your imagination and we’ll provide the rest. Class runs 1-4 pm Monday through Friday. Participants will help create the storyline, audition for roles, create characters, design costumes, design the set, rehearse the show, and put it all together for a final performance for friends and family at 4pm on Friday.
2nd through 7th Grade
$165 registration fee
Through Waukee Community Education
Takes place at Waukee Theatre Arts Center at Prairieview

June 8th – 12th 9am – 12pm
Performance – June 12th at 12pm
When Tinkerbell suddenly returns to visit Wendy, Michael, and John, she is desperate. Peter and the Lost Kids are gone! Journey back to Neverland to rescue Peter and the lost kids and see the power of friendship overcome even the worst situations. Class runs 9am to Noon Monday through Friday. Participants will audition for roles, create characters, help design the set, rehearse the show, and put it all together for a final performance for friends and family at Noon on Friday.
2nd through 7th Grade
$165 registration fee
Through Waukee Community Education
Takes place at Waukee Theatre Arts Center at Prairieview

June 22nd – 26th 9am – 12pm
Mini Show – June 26th at Noon
Help Dorothy find her way home while learning about courage, accepting others, and being kind. In this week long theatre camp, young artists will dig into storytelling, creating characters, and developing good listening skills all while having tons of fun and making new friends. Family and friends are invited to watch a mini show at Noon on the last day!
Kindergarten through 2nd Grade
$150 registration fee
Takes place at Giovannetti Shelter
Through Urbandale Parks & Recreation
Radio Theatre For Senior Living Facilities

Reignite creativity and joy performing in radio theatre. Engage your community in rehearsals, reminiscence, and laughter while working alongside trained theatre professionals. Provide unique and memorable experiences for community members that foster teamwork, grow confidence, challenge the brain, inspire creativity, and provide a whole lotta fun! Program culminates in a final performance for the facility and family members.
“My name is Cindy and I’ve worked in theatre my whole life. After college, I toured as an actor, then moved to NYC to pursue my dream of directing and fell in love with producing. After running a summer theatre in PA, my husband and I started a nonprofit theatre in IA to bring people together through the arts. When I began directing at Waukee South Middle School, I saw how good the positive character development tools within theatre were for students. Seeking to offer more, All Good Things Theatre was born! When done well, I believe theatre has the power to instill all good traits and bring people together.”

Cindy Stanbro
Founder & Executive Director






