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This is such a long shot, but I'm trying to remember the name of a book I read, probably around 2014 or 15 (and I think it was a new book around that time). It was aimed at tweens and I'm pretty sure the premise was a summer camp for theater kids and they would put on a show at the end of every summer. It was family run/very small, because I feel like all of the kids who attended the camp slept in some sort of farmhouse or something that the owners/runners of the camp also lived in. There was 100% a kid at the camp who had a mohawk and was presented as a bad boy delinquent type that wouldn't fit in with all of the theater kids, but over the course of the book the reader/the other characters learn that the mohawk guy actually has a lot of theater experience and is a lot nicer than he seemed at first. His name was Jason? Jake? Jack? The other characters are an ensemble cast situation, kind of a grab bag of all the classic highschool kid character tropes (there's a jock, a popular girl, a nerd, etc.) It's very Total Drama Island in that way, especially with the mohawk guy! I'm pretty sure there's also some sort of morning yoga class that all the characters have to attend that mohawk guy is very frustrated by. There's a cute dog in the book I think. Guys and Dolls factors in somehow (that might be the show they're putting on) and finally, to conclude this ramble of mostly vague information: I distinctly remember there being a sort of teambuilding exercise between the campers where they have to close their eyes in the dark theater, pretend to be types of ships, and attempt to cross the stage without bumping into each other (as in, someone makes a barge horn sound and another person is like "I'm a sailboat!" I know, very stupid). I think it was a joke about ships passing in the night? Thanks if anyone can remember!