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1. How long is the performance?
2. How early should we get to the theatre?
3. Where can I get directions to the theatre?
4. What type of shows does ArtsPower produce?
5. Is the show appropriate for my students in terms of age and curriculum?
6. Where can I find educational materials for the shows?
7. How many actors are in each show?
8. Are we going to get good seats?
9. Can handicapped students receive special accommodations?
10. What if I need to add or subtract seats from my order?
11. Can I bring my final payment to the theatre?
12. What happens if my field trip is cancelled due to bad weather?
13. How can I be added to ArtsPower’s Mailing list?
14. How can I bring a show to my school or theatre?
15. How can I order seats to a Field Trip performance?
1. How long is the performance?
Our performances run approximately 55 to 60 minutes with no intermission. They are followed by a brief question-and-answer session with the actors.
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2. How early should we get to the theatre?
We recommend arriving at the theatre 30 minutes before curtain time. That would be 10:00 am for a 10:30 am show, and 12:00 noon for a 12:30 pm show.
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3. Where can I get directions to the theatre?
Directions to each theatre are available in the “Getting to the Theatre” page under “Field Trips” on the left menu. We also include
a “Driving Directions” sheet with each new order packet we mail. [Back to Top]
4. What type of shows does ArtsPower produce?
ArtsPower produces musicals and dramas. We also tour “Dance Asia,” a professional Chinese Peking Opera dance production featuring Qi Shu
Fang. [Back to Top]
5. Is the show appropriate for my students in terms of age and curriculum?
We provide show descriptions and appropriate grade levels for each production. To check if an individual production is appropriate, go to “Our Shows” and select the desired production
title. [Back to Top]
6. Where can I find educational materials for the shows?
For a free copy of our professionally written and designed educational guide called a Study Buddy©, go to “Study Buddy” and select the desired title.
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7. How many actors are in each show?
All ArtsPower productions have 4 actors in the cast. Some actors play multiple roles; this is called “doubling.” Each production tours with one stage manager who manages the technical
aspects of the performance. [Back to Top]
8. Are we going to get good seats?
We assign seats based on order date and grade level. To read more about our seating procedures, click on “Seating Procedures” on
the left menu. [Back to Top]
9. Can students with a disability receive special accommodations?
We recognize the need for special accommodations for students with a disability. Please be sure to mention any special needs at the time you place your order and we will be happy
to accommodate your needs. [Back to Top]
10. What if I need to add or subtract seats from my order?
You can always change the number of seats in your order before the balance due date. Adding seats are conditional on availability. [Back to Top]
11. Can I bring my final payment to the theatre?
No, payment cannot be accepted at the theatre. You can mail us a check or call us to pay with a credit card. Final payment must be received by the “balance due date” on your invoice
to avoid the risk of cancellation. [Back to Top]
12. What happens if my field trip is cancelled due to bad weather?
In the event of inclement weather, ArtsPower will contact you on or before the morning of the show to inform you of the cancellation. A notice will be posted on our website by 7:00
am on the morning of the show. We will contact you when schools reopen to discuss rescheduling the performance. [Back to Top]
13. How can I be added to ArtsPower’s mailing list?
Click on “Mailing List” on the left-side column of this page. [Back to Top]
14. How can I bring a show to my school or theatre?
On the upper part of this screen, click on “Bring a Show to You.” [Back to Top]
15. How can I order seats for a Field Trip performance?
On the upper part of this screen, click on “Order Field Trip Seats.” [Back to Top]
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