2008-2009
School Tours
Frequently Asked Questions
School Tours
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1. What is a school tour?
2.
What plays are going to be on tour in the 2008-2009 school year?
3. How much does a tour cost?
4. How do I book a school tour?
5. When is the payment due?
6. Will I be contacted before the scheduled performance?
7. Do you offer grants?
8. Do you offer reduced rates to certain districts?
9. How can I raise money to get a tour at my school?
10. Can I use a performance as a fundraiser for my school?
11. Will you do performances in the evenings or on weekends?
12. What age groups are Childsplay productions appropriate for?
13. Are the shows educational?
14. How long does a performance last?
15. How many performances can you do in one day?
16. How large is the cast?
17. How many students are allowed to watch a performance?
18. How long does it take to set up and break down the show?
19. How much reset time is needed if the cast is doing more that one performance at a school?
20. Is a stage required?
21. Will you perform outdoors?
22. What kind of equipment is needed for a show?
23. Can we take photographs or videotape the performance?
1. What is a school tour?
Each season, Childsplay selects a few productions to tour to schools. These plays can be performed in schools, libraries, community centers and other indoor spaces. It is not necessary to have a stage, lighting instruments, or other theatrical requirements.
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2.
What plays are going to be on tour in the 2008-2009 school year?
A Little Bit of Water
Ferdinand the Bull
Rock, Paper, Scissors
More information on the plays available for
school tour can be found here.
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3. How much does a tour cost?
Day time shows within Maricopa County are $550, 2 shows $1000, or 3 shows
$1,250.
Outside Maricopa County they are $650, 2 shows $1,150, or 3 shows $1,425.
Evening or Weekend shows are $100 additional.
If an overnight stay or additional travel is required, there will be additional
charges.
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4. How do I book a school tour?
If you want to book one of our school tours you can contact Robyn Silverberg by
phone at 480-921-5704 in Phoenix area or email rsilverberg@childsplayaz.org to
get the information you need. If you leave a phone message, please leave your
name, the phone number where you can be reached and a convenient time to return
the call.
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5. When is the payment due?
A $50 deposit is required when the invoice is received or a purchase order for the entire amount can be
issued from the first invoice. Your balance must be paid in full on the day of the performance.
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6. Will I be contacted before the scheduled performance?
Our Associate Production Manager will contact you the week prior to the performance to confirm the date and time and to work out any additional details. A member of the cast will call a day or two prior to the performance as a final check in.
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7. Do you offer grants?
Our company does not offer grants, but the following agencies and organizations offer grants and financial assistance for arts programs.
Arizona
Commission on the Arts
Phoenix
Office of Arts and Culture
Well Fargo Teacher Partnership Program
Glendale Arts Commission
City of
Tempe
Tucson Pima Arts Council
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8. Do you offer reduced rates to certain districts?
Schools in the Mesa Unified School District receive a block booking discount. Schools located within the Tempe city limits receive a discount courtesy of Tempe Municipal Arts Commission funding.
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9. How can I raise money to get a tour at my school?
Many schools and districts have “social issue” funds that can be accessed to pay for Childsplay performances. Childsplay’s productions often address a variety of issues (e.g., self-esteem, bullying, creative problem-solving, cooperation) and much of the material is interdisciplinary and cross-curriculum. Tax credit money can often be used since Childsplay is a nonprofit organization. Consider applying for a grant (if there is time) or ask a local business to adopt your school for a performance.
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10. Can I use a performance as a fundraiser for my school?
Yes, many schools have successfully used a Childsplay production as a fundraiser for the PTA/PTO. We charge the school a flat fee for the performance, and you may sell tickets to the performance to raise funds. You might consider adding a bake sale, dinner or refreshments.
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11. Will you do performances in the evenings or on weekends?
There is a $100 additional fee for weekday evening performances (after 5 p.m.) or weekend performances.
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12. What age groups are Childsplay productions appropriate for?
Most shows are appropriate for a wide age range from Kindergarten through 6th grade and up to middle and high school, in some cases. For specific information about this season’s offerings, check our
here.
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13. Are the shows educational?
Yes, and when you book a school performance a Preview Guide for teachers and parents will be mailed to you with your paperwork. This guide usually lists ways in which the production can help to fulfill the Arizona Arts Standards. The actors will deliver a
Student Activity Guide for each student on the day of the show. These materials outline the plot of the play, discuss its context, and offer ideas for using the play for curriculum-related activities both before and after the performance. They are also available for you to
download.
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14. How long does a performance last?
Our performances last one hour including a question and answer session.
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15. How many performances can you do in one day?
Each touring company can do three performances a day.
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16. How large is the cast?
The company usually consists of two to five actors and sometimes a stage manager or technician.
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17. How many students are allowed to watch a performance?
We ask that no more than 350 students attend any one performance. Our sound system is only designed to allow this number of people to hear adequately. If we are performing in an auditorium, it is sometimes possible to go up to 400. Some shows require a smaller audience.
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18. How long does it take to set up and break down the show?
The company needs one hour to set up for the performance and up to an hour to break down the set at the end of the day.
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19. How much reset time is needed if the cast is doing more that one performance at a school?
The company needs 20 minutes to reset if they will be doing two performances back-to-back at your school and then they must have a lunch break. After the lunch break a 30-minute reset time is needed for the next performance. If our cast is doing an evening performance an hour reset time is needed.
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20. Is a stage required?
A stage is not required. We can perform in a cafeteria, gymnasium, multipurpose room or auditorium. However, all of our performances must have a performance area no less than 25 feet by 25 feet with a minimum 11-foot ceiling height.
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21. Will you perform outdoors?
No, we only do indoor performances.
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22. What kind of equipment is needed for a show?
We bring our own sound equipment. We only require access to electrical power for our equipment. We also request nearby parking for our van and a closed dressing area for the actors to change into costume.
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23. Can we take photographs or videotape the performance?
We don’t allow photographs to be taken during performances because it may distract the actors. However, if time permits the actors may allow you to take a picture with them after the performance. Videotaping is strictly prohibited due to copyright infringements.
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