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HART recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. File photo HART recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. File photo

Haywood Arts Regional Theatre (HART) in Waynesville has announced the launch of its “Spring Semester Theatre Classes,” which will run Jan. 27 through April 4. 

The workshops offered provide a diverse lineup of classes for students of all ages and skill levels. Hosted by the Academy at HART, these engaging courses are designed to inspire creativity, build confidence, and equip participants with essential performance skills.

From young children discovering the magic of theatre to adults honing their craft, there’s something for everyone. To note, scholarships and pay-by-month options are also available through HART.

HART is a cornerstone of the local arts community, offering exceptional educational opportunities, community engagement and high-caliber productions. Through its education program, HART remains committed to fostering artistic growth, making the arts accessible and inspiring individuals of all ages.

For more information and/or to register, visit harttheatre.org or call 828.456.6322.

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