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    First Act Theatre Arts - Summer 2022 High School Drama Camp
  • *Please make sure that you have set up a First Act KC account and  enrolled in the HS Drama Camp prior to auditions. Payment will be due after casting has taken place.

     

  • STUDENT INFORMATION

  • COSTUME INFORMATION

    As a cast member, you will be assigned a costume(s) for the performances. It is the policy of the Costume Committee to provide as much of the costume accessories as is feasible; however, some items may need to be supplied by your family. We appreciate your support in this area.
  • PHOTO SUBMISSION

    You may use a candid photo that clearly shows the actor's face. A professional headshot is NOT necessary. Uploads 1MB max in pdf, jpg, jpeg, png. ANYTHING LARGER THAN 1MB WILL NOT LOAD. **If you need help resizing a photo to upload, there are several sites you can use including PicResize and ResizeImage.
  • PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION

  • Financial Commitment

    Please read the following and check your agreement
  • FAMILY COMMITMENT

    Please read the following and check your agreement.
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  • PRODUCTION COMMITTEES

    One adult family member of each camper is required to serve on a Production Crew. Please choose your top four (4) choices of Production Committees. One of your choices must be a committee with an asterisk. Priority is given to staffing all committees to produce a quality show and adequate teams. We may not be able to place you in one of your choices. We strongly encourage the participation of both parents; couples may serve together or separately.

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  • CHOOSING TO DROP A FIRST ACT SHOW

    CONSEQUENCES: It is the policy of First Act Theatre Arts that if an actor auditions for a show and is cast, they must accept the role they are given. If the actor chooses not to participate in the production following the cast list being posted, they may not audition for another area's show in the same session. That actor will also NOT be considered for a principle role in the next production for which they audition. In addition, this action may be considered in future casting decisions and any written references. Not only is dropping a show unprofessional, it is disrespectful to the directors, cast members, and above all to the craft of theater itself.

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