Most
Frequently Asked Questions
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How long is the performance?
All of our performances are approximately 1 hour in length.
Are
study guides available?
Yes, study guides are available on our website (www.classicproductions.org)
for all of our plays. Click on the Study Guides icon on the left hand
side of our homepage. Choose title from the drop down box.
When is payment due?
Payment may be made by personal or school check, money order or PO postmarked on or before the postmark date listed on your confirmation (approximately 2 weeks prior to the show.) However, other arrangements may be made through our office if necessary.
Can
the number of seats be changed?
Yes, numbers may be updated until 2 weeks prior to the show. An increase
is subject to availability. A drop off of 5% or more should be reported
to our office, phone 800-272-8874 or e-mail plays@classicproductions.org
one month prior to the show.
What is your seating policy?
Our policy is first come, first served. Seating begins approximately 40
minutes prior to the show time.
Do parents and bus drivers pay?
Parents, bus drivers and other chaperones pay the student cost. Teachers
and teacher assistants attend at no charge.
What is your weather policy?
Should school be cancelled due to weather, payment will be applied to
another production or refunded if an acceptable substitute is unavailable.
Can
you accommodate special needs students?
Please notify our office ASAP if you will be bringing special needs students.
We will work with the venue to accommodate special needs if we know in
advance.
May
Preschoolers attend?
Performances are not
appropriate for children under the age of four. We appreciate that some
parents can not wait to introduce their children to the theatre at a very
early age. However, the very young will not derive full pleasure from
our productions and it is simply not fair to the rest of the audience.
Our ushers must often ask parents to take their restless under-age children
out of the theatre. We thank you in advance for your cooperation. Ages
2 and above pay the student cost.
What
are the appropriate grade levels for your shows?
Suggested grade levels may be found by clicking on the play titles on
the homepage.
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