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Annie Jr.-CAST open to 4th-10th grade

$325.00
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Before registering for this production, please make sure that you can fully commit to all rehearsal times, tech. week and performances. It is not acceptable to miss ANY rehearsals or performances.

Auditions: Wednesday, February 22nd. You will receive a registration link once it is available as well as details for the audition process. Registration will guarantee your spot in the production. The audition will help determine the casting.

Rehearsals MWF: 4:30-6:30 pm

NO Rehearsals March 24th-April 7th (Spring Break and Holy Week at the church).

February 27

March 6th-22nd

April 10th-28th

May 1st-5th

Tech week: 4:30-8:30 May 8th-11th

Performances 1 weekend only: May12th, 13th (2), 14th

This page is ONLY for cast and crew already registered for Annie Jr.
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This is where you will find the most current info on things related to this production.  Please check this page often as there will be updates during the rehearsal and performances for this production.

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    Information for New Cast and Crew Members of CSCT.  
    Must be submitted for every cast and crew member after you have registered and paid for the upcoming production

    CONFLICTS and CASTING Policies 
    Being part of a CSCT show is a commitment to the production as well as the entire cast and crew.  Casting is based on many different factors and kids may sometimes be disappointed if they don't get the part they hoped for.  However, we at CSCT strive to create a nurturing environment where kids will grow during the entire process.  We appreciate that parents and kids respect the director's casting decisions and trust that the directors are making the best choices for that particular production.  It is not acceptable to drop out of the production if your child does not receive the part they hoped for.  We expect that children and parents will find the value in even the smallest of roles as well as the great responsibility that comes with a large role.  Remember, it's not the size of the part, but what you do with it! In addition, please remember that once registered, you will clear your schedule of any possible conflicts.  Though we understand that sometimes there are unforeseeable circumstances such as a family emergency or illness, which will be handled on a case-by-case basis, it is of utmost importance that your child attend every rehearsal they are called for.

    ​CONFLICTS for any reason may RESULT IN your child's part being given to another cast member that attends all anticipated rehearsals.  


    School activities, vacations or any other outside activities are not considered valid excuses to miss rehearsals.

    Behavior Management Polices
    Please read and discuss the following rules and consequences with your child.
    Philosophy:
    Center Stage Children’s Theater Staff recognizes and respects children as people with unique feelings, values, and needs. We believe that positive reinforcement and behavior modification through consequences are effective methods of interactions, particularly when dealing with behavior problems.
    Rules:
    At CSCT, we follow the Four “R’s:”
    Respect the staff—listen and follow directions
    Respect the theater and church property
    Respect others—be friendly, listen and share with other kids at CSCT; keep your hands and feet to yourself
    Respect yourself—take care of yourself and your belongings
    Behavior Management Procedures:
    Positive verbal recognition and rewards will be used consistently to reinforce good behavior. Rewards can be as simple as individual attention from an adult or a special activity. The following steps will be taken in the event of behavioral problems:
    1. Reasoning: Communication between the child and staff member to identify the problem and determine a possible solution. At this point, children are given a chance to explain what happened and to make a choice about what they should do next.
    2. Removal/loss of privilege: Removal from the activity for a short period of time. This allows the child to gain control of a difficult situation. Time outs can include activities which might lead the child to consider alternate behaviors. The staff might ask that they make a short list of alternate ways to handle the situation, write or draw a letter of apology, or perform a short community service project.
    3. “Think and Writes”: In a case where reasoning and time outs have failed, or when a child has had 3 consecutive time outs, the child will complete a “think and write”. ‘‘Think and writes’’ allow the child to document what rule they have broken, what consequence they received, and what they will do next time to avoid breaking the rules. Parents will be notified when they pick up their child. All “think and writes’’ will be filed and kept confidential.
    4. Parent Conference: An informal parent conference will occur when repeated behavior problems occur and/or when a behavior is particularly dangerous to the child, staff, or other children. Parents, the Child, Camp Director, and Program Director will discuss the behavior and possible solutions. Future consequences for continued behavior and future rewards for improved behavior will be agreed upon and documented at this time.
    5. Suspension/Dismissal: If the agreement is not upheld, another meeting will be held with the child, staff and parents. At this time, a short term (up to 1 day) or long term suspension will be required and a discussion as to whether this is the right program for your child will occur. If the suspension is not effective, the child will be dismissed from the program. Refunds will not be given for suspensions or dismissals.
    Parents should always be aware that if your child behaves in a way that puts him/herself, staff, or other children in danger (violent behavior, threats toward or striking staff, running away from the Club or Site), you will be called and asked to pick up your child immediately regardless of previous behavior. A suspension will immediately be effective for any such behavior.
    I, have read and agreed to all policies and procedures listed in the Behavioral Management Policy of CSCT. I have directed all questions about these policies to the Program Director.
    My child and I will discuss the CSCT rules and consequences for not following the rules, outlined in the Behavior Management Policy. My child and I agree to support the rule
    s and consequences detailed in the CSCT’s Behavior Management Policy.
    Photo Release Permission
    I hereby give my consent to Center Stage Children’s Theater to photograph, film, videotape and then use, reproduce, and publish said images of me and/or my child/ children.
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Annie Jr.-CREW

$175.00
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Before registering for this production, please make sure that you can fully commit to all rehearsal times, tech. week and performances. It is not acceptable to miss ANY rehearsals or performances.


The crew is the non-performing half of a show’s company and is responsible for running the backstage elements as well as the front of the house and box office. All crew positions are fully trained by CSCT Staff and do not require previous experience or training. Crew assignments are made by two weeks out from opening night and will typically start attending Friday rehearsals for training the 3-weeks prior to Tech Week/Opening.

In order to be eligible to crew a production, students must in grades 4th-10th. The crew may not miss any performances or technical rehearsals called for.

The crew will be required to attend all rehearsals and tech. week and performances listed below.


Crew is required to come to the first rehearsal on Monday, February 27th for the read through and then they will start coming on Fridays only, starting April 14th and will continue to attend every Friday until tech. week. CREW is requried to attend all of tech. week and all performances.


February 27th-First Rehearsal, Read through 4:30-6:30 pm

Friday training rehearsals for Tech. 4:30-6:30 pm

April 14th, 21st, 28th and May 5th

Tech. Week is May 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th from 4:30-8:30 pm-CREW MUST attend all of tech. rehearsals

Performances 1 weekend only: May 12th, 13th (2 performances) and 14th

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    • Staff >
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