A few things to remember about rehearsals:
Check the schedule often as it will change. Also, listen to morning announcements and check your school email for rehearsal information.
Academics is your top priority as a student, so use your off-stage time at rehearsals to complete homework.
To attend rehearsals, you must be academically eligible. That means you must have a grade of a C- or higher in all of your classes.
You may bring a snack to rehearsal, but we will only eat snacks from 3:35-3:45, and then we will begin rehearsal.
If you miss a rehearsal, it is your responsibility to meet with cast-mates or Mrs. Holmer outside of rehearsal time to learn any missed material which could include blocking, vocal parts, and/or choreography.
This year, we will have access to the stage from 3:45-4:30 each day. This means that attendance during that 45 minutes is extraordinarily important. If you commit to the musical, please honor that commitment by being present at rehearsals, particularly at that time.
Consider a rehearsal like a class. That means that TRRFCC expectations apply, and that you will need to stay in a supervised rehearsal space, focused on learning the show.
We are a team, so remember that we will only treat each other with care, compassion, and kindness. Bullying behavior has no place on our team. If bullying occurs, the directing team will work with the involved students and school administration to find a solution that may impact a student's level of involvement in the program.
This schedule will include specific tasks, actors, and locations soon. Not all actors will be called to all rehearsals.
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