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Tickets to our show will be given to the tenth, eleventh and twelfth graders from the list of our “Target High Schools.”
We will give twenty-five pair of tickets to two different “Target High Schools” or fifty pair of tickets to one “Target High School”, per performance, in each city or metropolitan area where our show will appear.
The determined amount of tickets given to each school will depend on the amount of performances and the amount of “Target High Schools” in that particular city or surrounding cities.
High Schools within the same city, county or same school district will receive free tickets to our performance. If there is more than one school district within the same city or surrounding cities, we will distribute the tickets to each school district equally, giving each student within that metropolitan area a fair chance to see our show.
In all, when the tour is complete, we will have given out 74,500 tickets to students and teachers across America and Canada within Thirty-Eight cities, and Seven Hundred and Forty-Five shows.
The estimate cost of the tickets given out comes to $6,332,500. This is based on a cost of eighty-five dollars per ticket.
The above amount is based on:
• Eight performances a week (except for weeks with holiday or extra travel day)
• Average of Twenty-nine weeks per year
• Average of Two Hundred and Thirty-Six shows per year
• Tour span of three school years
• Total of Seven Hundred and Nine shows in all
Most importantly, besides giving out free tickets to the students, our show is designed to also give a number of students in that city the opportunity to work with and be part of our show.
That’s right!!! We will arrange with the local unions to give a limited number of students, that are interested “Hands on Training” to work with the local unions (excludes Wednesday Matinee performances).
Since our show is designed to help educate teenagers and young adults and we want them to feel part of our show, we will granted them their wish. We will invite the local “School of the Arts” or school, which teaches Theater, Drama and/or Singing to have their students participate with the “Chorus” at every show coast to coast. The excitement and thrill for that student and parents seeing their kid being part of a major production will be overwhelming to both.
This unique opportunity will give those students, which work with the local union and the chorus could open many doors for them later in life.
We have to remember that
“Children are our hope for the future, but we are the hope for theirs.”
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Tickets to our show will be given to the tenth, eleventh and twelfth graders from the list of our “Target High Schools.”
We will give twenty-five pair of tickets to two different “Target High Schools” or fifty pair of tickets to one “Target High School”, per performance, in each city or metropolitan area where our show will appear.
The determined amount of tickets given to each school will depend on the amount of performances and the amount of “Target High Schools” in that particular city or surrounding cities.
High Schools within the same city, county or same school district will receive free tickets to our performance. If there is more than one school district within the same city or surrounding cities, we will distribute the tickets to each school district equally, giving each student within that metropolitan area a fair chance to see our show.
In all, when the tour is complete, we will have given out 74,500 tickets to students and teachers across America and Canada within Thirty-Eight cities, and Seven Hundred and Forty-Five shows.
The estimate cost of the tickets given out comes to $6,332,500. This is based on a cost of eighty-five dollars per ticket.
The above amount is based on:
• Eight performances a week (except for weeks with holiday or extra travel day)
• Average of Twenty-nine weeks per year
• Average of Two Hundred and Thirty-Six shows per year
• Tour span of three school years
• Total of Seven Hundred and Nine shows in all
Most importantly, besides giving out free tickets to the students, our show is designed to also give a number of students in that city the opportunity to work with and be part of our show.
That’s right!!! We will arrange with the local unions to give a limited number of students, that are interested “Hands on Training” to work with the local unions (excludes Wednesday Matinee performances).
Since our show is designed to help educate teenagers and young adults and we want them to feel part of our show, we will granted them their wish. We will invite the local “School of the Arts” or school, which teaches Theater, Drama and/or Singing to have their students participate with the “Chorus” at every show coast to coast. The excitement and thrill for that student and parents seeing their kid being part of a major production will be overwhelming to both.
This unique opportunity will give those students, which work with the local union and the chorus could open many doors for them later in life.
We have to remember that
“Children are our hope for the future, but we are the hope for theirs.”