FAQ

The following information will provide answers to many frequently asked questions:

CLASSES

  1. Students grades K-5-12th attend class once a week

  2. No special clothes are required for class, but we do require students to wear comfortable clothes, NO FLIP-FLOPS or BOOTS.

  3. Due to the new schedule this year, we will continue to have classes even though the school is not having classes.

  4. If your child misses a regularly scheduled class due to illness, holiday, etc., he/she may make up the class by attending another class later in the week; this is not required

  5. Parents should regularly check email, as this is our primary source of communication. Parents will also provide a cell phone number to be used for texting last minute or emergency communication. Parents should download the Band app to receive this messages.

PERFORMANCES

  • In the fall we announce the spring show that we are doing in April. It is always Top Secret until the announcement.

  • Some years we do two shows with one occurring during December.

  • All students audition and all are cast in the productions.

  • Students are expected to attend all rehearsals.

  • Once we get closer to production time, there will be some rehearsals on Wednesday and Friday afternoons, plus some weekends

  • All students appear in all performances of our shows. When there is double or triple casting, students will play their "main" character on one night and a different part on their "off" night

  • Parents are encouraged to volunteer to participate in various aspects of the productions

  • All students will receive 2 complimentary tickets to the performance of their choice

BILLING

  • Monthly payments can be made by cash, check, or debit/credit through our online account management and bill paying system.

  • Tuition is billed the 1st of each month

  • In months that have holidays, full tuition is due.

  • Additional fees include a performance fee before each production. Performance fees are applied to the costs incurred by royalties, choral books/scripts, rehearsal CDs, rental of the Saenger theater, publicity, lighting, sounds sets, props, cast t-shirts, and costumes. Costume fees are kept to a minimum and considered a rental fee. All costumes are to be returned to StageStruck except for pieces provided by cast members

  • All accounts must be paid in full in order for a student to participate in the spring production