These days, Jeffrey Seller is best known for producing Tony Award–winning shows like “Rent” and “Hamilton” — productions that have shaped the landscape of modern theater.
But long before the bright lights of Broadway, some of his earliest production experience took place somewhere much more familiar: Tamarack Camps.
As a Theatre supervisor, Jeffrey was part of the same creative energy that continues to define camp today — where campers step into new roles and take risks. These opportunities offer the the chance to try new things — whether on the field, at the waterfront, in the arts or anywhere in between.
This is where confidence is built. Where stories begin.
As we prepare for our annual Send a Kid to Tamarack (SK2T) event on Tuesday, May 12, we’re reminded that a Tamarack summer should be within reach for every child. And scholarship support helps make that possible.
When you give to camper scholarships and camp’s greatest needs, you’re helping create the kind of experience that stays with kids long after summer ends.
Be part of it.
Be “in the room where it happens.”
Make your gift and RSVP



