Frequently Asked Questions

  • The total cost of the summer intensive is $750.

    Option 1 for payment:

    You may pay the whole $750 at once.

    Option 2 for payment:

    We offer a flexible payment plan:
    • $150 deposit due by May 15th
    • $300 due on June 1st
    • $300 due on June 8th

    Spots are limited and registration is confirmed once the deposit is received.

  • Tuition covers all major aspects of the production experience, including:

    • Professional instruction (Director, Musical Director, and Choreographer)
    • Stage management and rehearsal support
    • Costumes and props
    • Performance rights and licensing
    • Theatre rental for performances
    • Rehearsal space at Somerset Parkland Academy

    We’ve intentionally kept the cost as low as possible to make this opportunity accessible for as many families as we can, while still providing a high-quality, professional experience for every student.

  • Yes. Students will audition to be accepted into the program.

    Once accepted, the first week of the intensive focuses on building skills in acting, singing, and dancing, as well as learning proper audition techniques.

    At the end of the first week, students will audition again, and the show will be cast based on their growth, effort, and performance throughout the week.

  • We cast each show based on the needs of the script and production.

    While we do not add or create additional roles, there are opportunities for all cast members to be involved. Students cast in the ensemble will often play multiple roles throughout the show.

    Our goal is to stay true to the original production while making sure every student has a meaningful experience on stage.

  • The summer intensive is a fast-paced, three-week program that requires consistent attendance.

    Rehearsals take place daily, and students are expected to be present and engaged each day to keep up with the pace of the production.

    A detailed schedule, including rehearsal times and performance dates, will be provided upon acceptance into the program.

  • Yes. Due to the short and intensive nature of the program, attendance is very important.

    Each rehearsal builds on the previous day, and missing time can impact both the student’s progress and the overall production.

    We ask that families only register if they can commit to the full schedule.

  • We understand that unexpected situations may arise. If a student must miss a rehearsal, please communicate with us as soon as possible.

    However, due to the fast-paced nature of the program, excessive absences may impact a student’s role or participation in certain parts of the production.

  • We encourage all students to audition, even if they are still developing their skills.

    To be considered for the Act 1 Summer Intensive, students should come prepared with the following:

    Song
    • A 1-minute cut (16–32 measures) from a musical
    • Must be fully memorized
    • Students must bring a backing track (no a cappella singing)

    Monologue
    • A 1-minute memorized monologue
    • Should be age-appropriate
    • Should show clear character choices and emotional range

    Headshot & Resume
    • A current headshot
    • A resume including any past productions, training, or experience
    • A short bio is optional

    Dance
    • No dance is required at the initial audition
    • Selected students may be invited to a dance callback

    General Expectations
    Students should arrive prepared, focused, and ready to perform. All material must be memorized, and students should demonstrate confidence, effort, and a willingness to take direction.

  • That’s completely okay!

    We create a supportive environment where students are encouraged to take risks, build confidence, and grow.

    The first week of the program is specifically designed to help students develop their skills in acting, singing, and dancing before casting takes place.

  • Performances will take place at Coral Springs Charter School on the final Saturday of each intensive.

    Each session concludes with a full production on a live stage for family and friends, giving students the opportunity to showcase everything they’ve learned throughout the program.

  • Yes, tickets are required for all audience members.

    Complimentary tickets are not included with tuition; however, we keep ticket prices affordable during the summer. Tickets are $15 for both adults and children.

  • Students should bring:

    • A water bottle
    • A snack
    • Comfortable clothing they can move inLunch
    • A positive attitude and willingness to participate

    • Lunch

    Being prepared each day helps students stay focused and get the most out of the experience.

  • Students should bring their own lunch each day.

    A refrigerator and microwaves will be available for student use.

    On Fridays, ACT 1 will provide pizza for the cast.

  • This program is designed to give students a true, professional theatre experience in a supportive and structured environment.

    Students receive training in acting, singing, and dancing, then apply those skills in a full production performed in a professional theatre.

    Our focus is not only on performance, but also on building confidence, discipline, and teamwork.

  • This program is designed for students in grades 2–8 who have an interest in theatre and performing.

    We welcome students with prior experience as well as those who are still developing their skills. The intensive is structured to both challenge and support each student while helping them grow in confidence, performance ability, and teamwork.

  • Families will be notified of acceptance shortly after auditions.

    Accepted students will receive additional details, including the full schedule, expectations, and next steps for the program.

  • To get started, families must first sign up for an audition using the registration link provided on this page.

    Auditions are required for acceptance into the program, and spots are limited. We encourage families to sign up early to secure an audition time.

  • Yes, extended care is available for families who need additional supervision before or after the regular program hours.

    Extended care hours:
    • Morning: 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
    • Afternoon: 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM

    Extended care provides a safe, well-supervised environment where students can relax, eat, and participate in light activities. Please note that this is not an extension of the instructional program.

    Pricing:
    • $20 per day
    • $175 for the full two-week session (discounted rate)

    There will be no extended care the third week of the intensive.

    Extended care must be reserved in advance.

  • Students will have a scheduled snack break each day.

    Students may bring snacks from home or purchase light snacks on site. Items will be available for $2 each (cash only).

    A mix of options will be available throughout the day, including lighter snack choices and fun treats.

    We recommend that students bring their own snack and water each day to ensure they are prepared.