BE A REBEL.
BE YOU.
Merging artistry, humanity, and emotional health.
Our Story.
WHY WE CREATED REBEL.
We want a movement. We want nourishing. We want elevated, modern, up-to-date training. We want to prepare the next generation of artists in new and useful ways. We will teacher and offer training that hasn't been offered before.
We will strive to always be evolvuing in the pursuit of elevating artistic training. If the demands are greater, then we must be greater teachers, and provide greater tools.
We are committed to putting the personal back into The Business.
If we are asked to wear our hearts on our sleeve as artists, for the sake of the most moving performance, then why isn't our heart at the center of our study?
We will weave real-world training with conversations of emotional health and the pursuit of well rounded success.
UPDATE OF OUR REBELS :
In February 2025, Lucas and Kellie tied the knot!
Lucas has applied his talents and brilliance into a machine learning company, ARCEE, serving as CTO in San Francisco. While making that shift, Kellie has put Rebel ambitions on hold and pursued advanced dance training, recently being awarded multiple invitations to WORLDS and 'Choreographer of the Year, 2025!'
Please stay tuned for when Rebel makes it comeback to serve the community and follow where Kellie takes the Rebel values to across the national!
Us.
WHY REBEL CREATED US.
Dear Rebels,
"It's not personal, it's just business."
Nope. Our business is incredibly personal. Being an artist is incredibly personal. Being personal is very vulnerable.
We promise to never have all the answers, to continue learning, to continue to better ourselves to provide the best to the student. You are enough. But maybe the current standard of training isn't enough for you. Boom - Rebel Born.
The rules of the Industry were designed decades ago, along with expectations, the structures and ideals of success, the training tactics, and how easy it is to put an artist in a box. Lucas and I, we don't fit in a box. Why should we try in order to serve the Industry. It's time to rebel against the idea that we have to fit a mold in order to stand a chance in getting cast or finding a job in the theatrical arts (or arts industry). Sure, keep the rules of safety, but ditch the rules of self modifying.
The next generation faces a world of emotional health challenges and their art should be a safe place. Their training shouldn't be stale and a "one size fits all." Students being trained with no new innovation or awareness are not being set up for success or even fully prepared for the world their going to face - on or off the stage.
It's time to rebel. Reclaim our individuality and creative possibility. It's time for teachers and leaders to ask what the students need in the current Industry and future Industry expectations. We can honor traditional training without making it the rule book. Make your own rules.
"Show them who you are." I don't know who I am. My mental health requires me to ask that question every day. Who am I today? What kind of leader do I want to be? Woman I want to be? Creator I want to be? So Rebels, show them what you're capable of. Show them who you are in just that moment, what you want them to see, what they didn't know they wanted! Because ... hell, yeah - you're enough.
Love, Kellie & Lucas.
Get to know more...
... about the Rebels in the wings?
Our Story. With More Words.
Lucas and Kellie, Chapter One.
It IS Personal. It's not just business. (For Kellie).
A Note From Kellie.
Trust.
KELLIE CARROLL
For over seventeen years, Kellie Carroll has been a luminary in the field of dance and theatrical arts education. Her journey began with a film degree from KD Conservatory in Dallas and culminated in the hallowed halls of The Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. But her education was just the prelude to a career marked by both breadth and depth.
Kellie isn't just an educator; she's a performer who has shared the stage with industry icons like Destiny's Child, Kelly Clarkson, Sheryl Crow, and Jessica Simpson. Her prowess extends beyond the live stage into the realms of film and commercials, showcasing a versatility that's as impressive as it is rare.
But where Kellie truly comes alive is in the world of musical theater, especially here in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. With a decade's worth of performances under her belt, she understands the local theater landscape intimately.
Yet, for Kellie, the spotlight has never been the ultimate goal. Her true calling lies in children's theater education. It's this dedication that led her to co-found Rebel Theatrics. Seeing a need for a more rigorous yet emotionally healthy approach to youth theater training, she envisioned Rebel as the answer—a place where young artists could not only develop their skills but also grow as complete, well-rounded individuals.
Her specialized expertise in narrative dance complements the Rebel Methodology perfectly, offering students a unique lens through which to explore their artistic identities. Kellie Carroll is not just a co-founder; she's the heartbeat of Rebel Theatrics, embodying our commitment to holistic education and artistic excellence.
LUCAS ATKINS
Lucas is a man of many talents—teacher, actor, videographer, photographer, and coach—but at the core of each role is a singular mission: to shape the next generation of artistic minds. His teaching credentials are both broad and deep, including stints at esteemed institutions like The Neighborhood Playhouse and LaGuardia High School in New York City. Teaching alongside industry professionals has not only honed his own skills but also enriched his capacity to mold young talent.
For Lucas, education is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor but a comprehensive process. He thrives on guiding those who are thirsty for knowledge and takes special pride in rigorously preparing students for the fiercely competitive world of acting. His passion isn't just for the craft but for the entire educational journey—from the first tentative steps of a novice to the confident strides of a student ready to make their own mark in the world.
What truly fuels Lucas is the opportunity to teach art to children who possess an insatiable desire to tell stories, to be great. Each child represents a unique narrative, a singular opportunity to make an indelible impact. It's this joy in educating, in shaping each student's individual story, that makes Lucas not just a co-founder but the soul of Rebel Theatrics.
Together with Kellie, Lucas completes the yin and yang of Rebel Theatrics' educational philosophy, ensuring that students experience a holistic, well-rounded training that prepares them not just for the stage, but for life itself.
Our Teaching Philosophy, One.
LEAD WITH LOVE.
Fear works faster, but love lasts longer.
Artistis are storytellers. The story will be our guiding light. And as we learn to tell stories, we learn to be brave enough to tell our own.
Our Teaching Philosophy, Two.
ELEVATE YOUR ARTISTIC TRAINING.
A Comprehensive Approach to Performing Arts Education That Prioritizes Personal Connection, Emotional Intelligence, and Skill Mastery
Introduction to the Rebel Methodology: Tailored Learning Through Personal Connection
At the heart of our teaching philosophy lies a commitment to personalized education. We believe that the path to mastering the performing arts is as unique as each student who walks through our doors. That's why we start every educational journey with one-on-one consultations to understand the specific aspirations, strengths, and challenges of each individual. This allows us to tailor our approach to what truly motivates them, using that intrinsic drive as a catalyst for amplifying their skills.
Smaller class sizes are not a logistical coincidence but a pedagogical choice. They enable us to have frequent emotional and mental check-ins, ensuring that our students are not just technically sound but also emotionally balanced and mentally focused. This is particularly vital in an art form that demands as much emotional vulnerability as it does technical prowess.
Communication with parents is another cornerstone of our approach. We consider parents to be partners in this educational journey. Regular updates and consultations ensure that everyone is aligned on the student's progress, challenges, and upcoming milestones. This triad of student-teacher-parent communication creates a supportive ecosystem that is indispensable for sustainable growth in the demanding world of performing arts.
Conventions, Limited Series, and Rebel Retreats.
Conventions: An immersive experience for rapid skill acquisition and a celebration of the theater community.
Limited Series: Short-term, intensive courses that turbo-charge specific skills without pulling students away from their ongoing theater commitments.
Rebel Retreats: A week-long getaway focused on emotional rejuvenation and reconnection with the core love for theater.
The Unifying Theme: Holistic Development
Our diverse offerings coalesce around the goal of holistic education. From the classroom to the stage, and from the heart to the mind, we aim to develop complete artists—individuals who excel in their craft while possessing the emotional intelligence and resilience to navigate the complexities of life.
Our Board of Advisors
Our Industry Teachers