Dungeons & Dragons
Guild of Imagination at the MAC
Guild of Imagination’s mission is to empower learners to explore their creativity, embrace diverse perspectives, and foster lifelong curiosity through immersive storytelling experiences.
Dungeons & Dragons | Ages 10-15
Monday-Friday in the MAC Theater
Session 1 - Monday, August 5 - Friday, August 9, 9:00am-12:30pm - SOLD OUT
Session 2 - Monday, August 12 - Friday, August 16, 9:00am-12:30pm - Just added!
Email info@marionartcenter.org to be added to the waitlist for session one.
Cost per 5 day session: MAC Members: $240 | Nonmembers: $275
Program size: 4-12
Description: Immerse your child in a week-long journey of creative storytelling and thrilling improvisation with the Guild of Imagination’s five-day Dungeons & Dragons program! Your young adventurer will craft their own unique hero and embark on a fantastical adventure. With a focus on encouraging creativity, teamwork, and problem solving, Dungeons & Dragons ignites imaginations and nurtures storytelling skills. This unforgettable experience will forge friendships in a safe and supportive environment, and create memories that will last a lifetime!
Participants should bring a water bottle and a bag lunch and/or snacks each day.
MAC members at the Family level ($75) or higher receive a significant discount on tuition. Not yet a member? Joining the MAC is easy online through our membership page here! To find out if your membership is current, please call the MAC at (508) 748-1266 or email info@marionartcenter.org.
Due to very limited capacity, tuition for Dungeons & Dragons is nonrefundable unless a session is cancelled.
Sample Schedule
Program Coordinators
Patrick Stephens, Founder/Owner of Guild of Imagination
Pat is a proud father of four who has been playing board games and tabletop role-playing games with his children for as long as he can remember. Dungeons & Dragons holds a special place in his heart as it allows him to create lasting connections and embark on extraordinary adventures with friends.
Gary Sousa, Dungeon Master
Gary started his D&D career in the late 70s with the original box set. Ever the DM, Gary enjoys building and managing the sandbox in which players unleash their imaginations. As both a high school History teacher and a recent convert of the MAC theater program, Gary enjoys the synergetic connections between acting, directing, teaching, learning, and Dungeons & Dragons. He looks forward to sharing these connections with others.