Being part of a show is exciting—but it’s also a big responsibility. When you join a production, you become part of a team that’s working hard to build something amazing together. That means showing up on time, being prepared, and staying focused—even on the days when you're tired, busy, or things get tough.
Committing to a show also means being dependable. Other cast members rely on you to learn your lines, remember your blocking, and be present during rehearsals.
If someone misses rehearsals or doesn’t put in the effort, the whole show can start to wobble. That’s why it’s important to take your role seriously—whether you’re centre stage or behind the scenes.
Rehearsals are where the magic happens. You’ll grow your skills, make new friends, and watch something amazing come to life. But that can only happen when everyone is all in. If too many rehearsals or meetings are missed, you may be asked to step aside.
Being part of a show isn’t just about acting or singing—it’s about commitment, courage, and teamwork. And when you give it your all, the reward is unforgettable.
All participants will be asked to sign a show contract. You can read what it says here.