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The Tomball STAGE
The Theatre Arts Department of Tomball High School
Manual of Policies and Procedures
The purpose of this manual is to clearly define the necessary rules and accepted practices of the Tomball STAGE, the Theatre Arts Department of Tomball High School. It is the goal that the productions and the experiences for all involved (performers, technicians, crews, faculty, and audiences) will be more rewarding because of everyone's commitment to excellence.
**Students wishing to participate in a Tomball STAGE production
need to clearly understand
all sections of the Tomball
STAGE Manual of Policies and Procedures and will be held
accountable
for this information.**
Faculty
Clint Cottom, Director
Brittni Merritt, Assistant Director
The 2011-2012
Officer Board
Aimee, President
Jonathan G., Vice President
Chris, Business Manager
Leann, Community Outreach
Lexie, Historian
Jacqui, Media Coordinator
Jonathan D., Parliamentarian
Grant, Points Officer
Matt, Publicity Manager
Jordan, Secretary
Stagecraft and Theatre Arts for
the Gift of Entertainment
www.tomballstage.org
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TISD Mission
The mission of Tomball
Independent School District, as a caring educational
community, is to produce lifelong
learners who successfully
compete in a changing global society. This mission is achieved
through vision and
uncompromising commitment to quality.
Tomball High School Mission
The mission of Tomball
High School is to provide a safe and secure environment
that prepares all students to be
responsible citizens by expecting
exemplary performance and achievement.
Tomball STAGE Mission Statement
As a united group, we strive to create
theatre that educates and enriches the community,
as well as
the lives ofour members, through a shared passion for the
arts.
International Thespian Society Pledge
“I promise to uphold the aims and
ideals of The International Thespian Society. I am a student
of theatre and
excellence is my ideal. I promise to perform
my part as well as I can; to accept praise and criticism with
grace; to
cooperate with my fellow Thespians and work for the
good of the troupe; and to share my love of theatre. Act well
your part, there all the honor lies.”
Philosophies of the Tomball High School
Theatre Arts Department
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We radiate ideals of humanity and stand as an example of
leadership and citizenship for others to follow.
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We strive to create a legacy driven by expanding knowledge
and enhancing preparation for life.
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Using our newly developed skills, we can build a stronger
department based upon our love for our craft.
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We are an organization devoted
to giving back as much or more as we receive.
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A Theatre is a Temple where Art is created—it should be treated
with Reverence and Respect.
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A Theatre is where Plays are performed, not for play.
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Theatre is a place to escape the problems of life—not to
let them interfere with the process of creation.
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Take care of your Theatre—it will take care of you.
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Taking good care of oneself is important for retaining one’s
good health while dealing with the vigorous stress
of production.
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Having fun in Theatre comes from putting forth effort, being
disciplined, and doing the job correctly. The
rewards are
ten fold compared to being adequate, sliding by, or just
pulling it off.
STAGE Theme 2011-2012
“Imagine The Possibilities”
General Procedures:
- All theatre participants must follow all directives and
meet all deadlines of the Directors, Stage Managers and
STAGE officers.
- Behavior and image are two important factors for drama
students because people in drama are continuously on
display.
Students should not take part in any action or continuously
engage in any activity that could be
perceived as diminishing
the integrity of the Tomball STAGE at school or in the public
eye.
- It is expected for theatre students to get the appropriate
amount of rest on school nights, especially after a
performance.
- Due to the fear of cross contamination and the spreading
of disease, the sharing of food, drink, or make-up is
strictly
prohibited.
- All drama students should check the callboard daily for
crew, casting, or general departmental
announcements. Negligence
in reading the callboard is no excuse for missing an assignment
or rehearsal. An
effort will be made to post all announcements
before lunch.
- The drama office and library are areas designated for teachers
and STAGE officers who are performing their
duties. No students
should use these areas to congregate or “hang out”.
- Equipment should only be used with permission from a Director.
All equipment used in the course of a day’s
work should be
returned to its appropriate place when the work is completed.
- Students are not permitted to donate
blood for charitable purposes while involved in a Tomball
STAGE production.
- If any student is waiting for a late rehearsal, then they need to be working on school or theatre work in either of the directors rooms. Not loitering in the hallway.
Theatre Rules:
- Food or drink may not be brought into the auditorium or anywhere
in the Theatre areas unless otherwise
specified by a Director.
- The use of photography is not permissible
in the theatre.
- Only Director approved videotaping can take place during
the performance.
- Sitting on or crossing over the back of seats, walking or
sitting on the arm rests, placing feet on seats, or
standing
on the seats is not permitted.
- Spectators and children from the audience are not allowed
to be on the stage at any time before, during, or
after the
production.
- Audience members, including children, should remain in their
seats at all times during the performance and
are not permitted
to hang on or ride the handrails, roll down the ramps, or run
in the theatre.
- Hats are not appropriate in the theatre.
- The lip (the 2×8 oak band around the front and sides of the
stage) in the auditorium is not to be walked on,
stood on,
sat upon, or crossed except when blocked to do so in the action
of the play.
- Jumping on or off the stage is unacceptable except when blocked
to do so in the action of the play.
- The stairs at the sides of the apron in the auditorium are
to be used for traveling on or off the stage from the
pit.
- The fronts of the green and black
velour curtains are not to be touched.
Dressing Room Rules:
- During the period of dress rehearsals and performances, students
are not permitted in the dressing room of the
opposite sex
except for approved make-up and costume crew times while performing
their duties as specified
by the Director.
- Dressing rooms are to remain locked at all times, and access
is prohibited unless otherwise instructed by a
Director.
- Only cast members or specified crew members are permitted
in the dressing room two hours prior to every
performance.
No visitors are allowed in the dressing room.
- During a show, one rehearsal will be used as a make-up and dressing room procedure orientation. All cast members must be present for this orientation.
- Departmental make-up and hygienic supplies are to be used
only by the performers.
- Each actor is assigned his/her own make-up station and is
responsible for cleaning it after each rehearsal and
performance.
- Makeup station assignments are determined
by the makeup crew.
- Lids must be placed on their respective
containers when finished.
- Applicators should only be used on tiles, not the departmental make-up containers.
- Dressing room mirrors are to remain clean at all times.
Any writing or obstructive decoration on or around
them is
not permitted.
- Once prepared for a performance, all actors may wait only
in the dressing rooms or the black box until
“places” is called.
- All make-up procedures must be carried out through the entire
production of the show.
- Costumes WILL BE treated with care. Actors must hang up
all costume pieces exactly as they found them.
Items worn
as costumes never leave the theatre building during the dress
rehearsal and performance period,
except when taken for cleaning
and/or repairs, and only when approved by the costume foreman
or designer.
- The performer never takes any part of their costume
home, even if it is their own property, until strike.
- Sitting, standing, or lying on the dressing room counters
is prohibited.
- Stage make-up is not to be worn in public and must be removed
before leaving the theatre building unless
otherwise noted by a director.
- Bathrooms in dressing rooms should be kept sanitary and hygienic.
Any maintenance or sanitation issues
should be brought to a
Director’s attention.
- Light bulbs must be free and clear from any and all obstructive
items.
- Food or drink, with the exception
of water bottles with sealed caps, is prohibited in the dressing
rooms.
- Personal items should be stored on the shelves above the
counter, below the counter, or left at home.
- All personal items must be removed from dressing rooms by
the end of strike. After one week, they may
become departmental
property.
- Proper undergarments need to be
worn in the dressing room and during a performance at all
times.
- Cameras are not permitted in the
dressing room unless approved by a director.
- Inappropriate language such as swearing and gossiping in the dressing rooms is prohibited and will not be tolerated.
Auditioning Procedures:
- Once a student has been cast in
a role, they may not turn that part down. If this is done,
the student will be
ineligible
for casting in the next Tomball STAGE production.
- All students enrolled in 6th period
Production class with acting emphasis are required to audition
for and
participate
in all productions, unless the student is already cast in
a concurrent Tomball STAGE production.
Acceptable excuses for
not participating in a production must be approved by a Director
prior to the auditions.
- Students who have failed a drama
course in the previous six weeks are ineligible for casting.
- All schedule conflicts should be
reported on the audition form.
- A final list of schedule conflicts
including specific dates and times must be reported no
later than callbacks
so
that the rehearsal schedules can be solidified.
- Once the cast list is posted, it
is considered inappropriate and unprofessional to inform
others of their parts. It
is also
unprofessional to stand around the callboard once you have
already read the cast list.
- If you do not get cast in a role
that you desire, learn to accept the loss with grace. Verbal
attacks or gossip
serve
no constructive purpose. Instead, ask for a critique from
the director, and spend your energies on
improving your auditioning
skills for the next production.
Rehearsal and Performance Attendance:
- Students must be eligible to perform in a production. If
somebody is deemed ineligible, they will be replaced,
and returning
to the production will be determined by eligibility rules
and Director approval.
- Students should follow any and all
attendance procedures that are designated for that production.
- Students should follow the designated
attendance policy at the beginning of each rehearsal.
- Students should always arrive at least
10 minutes before the rehearsal is scheduled to begin in order
to set
props,
dress in rehearsal attire, and warm-up vocally and physically,
so that the rehearsal can begin on time.
- Students should enter
and leave the building by
the doors at the end of the Fine Arts hallway.
- Students should
enter and exit the auditorium by
the backstage door in the Fine Arts hallway.
- Students may not
leave rehearsal or performances early without the Director’s
permission.
- Students are expected to communicate
any attendance issues to Stage Managers once approved by the
Director.
- Actors must be present at all rehearsals
for which they are called.
- Attendance at all mandatory rehearsals
is required. Only extremely serious matters that are approved
by the
Director
are sufficient excuses to miss mandatory rehearsals, such as
technical and dress rehearsals. If such an
emergency arises,
notification should be given to the Director for approval as
soon as the student is aware that
they cannot meet this commitment.
- Three tardies will be considered
one unexcused absence.
- One unexcused absence from rehearsal can be grounds
for replacement, or missing a mandatory
rehearsal or performance
can be grounds for replacement.
- If you are going to be more than 10 minutes late
to a rehearsal or a performance call, you must notify
the
Stage Management in advance. This will
not excuse the tardy. It is a procedure required as a courtesy
and for your personal welfare.
Actor Rehearsal and Performance Procedures:
- Silence MUST be maintained backstage during rehearsals and
performances at all times.
- Actors must follow all instructions by the Directors and
Stage Managers, and cooperate with other actors,
technicians,
and participants in the production.
- At least an hour and a half before a dress rehearsal or performance
should be set aside for focusing and quiet
preparation.
- Actors should dress appropriately and modestly for rehearsal.
Clothing and shoes should not impede
movement. Appropriate
shoes approved by director must be worn to every rehearsal.
Rehearsal clothing
may be neatly stored in the dressing rooms.
- Actors are responsible for scripts (and scores if applicable)
at all times and must have these and pencils with
them at every
rehearsal. Failure to return a script or score when necessary
may result in fines.
- All company members must maintain a quiet, professional attitude
at all times.
- Props are to be used only in the given action of a play.
Actors pick up all props from the assigned prop areas
and return
them as directed. No props are to be played with or removed
from the stage area.
- Set pieces should not be moved, played with, touched, or
sat upon except in the given action of the play.
- The actor must cooperate with the Director in the overall
“look” of the character. Hairstyles will be dictated
by the
character, period of the play, and design concept.
- Personal issues should be dealt with outside of the performing
and rehearsing times.
- Actors should be in designated areas at all times at all
rehearsals and performances.
- Actors should keep their personal items with them in designated
areas in plain view of the Stage Manager.
- All actors and technicians are required to take notes on a notepad, no cell phones are allowed.
- Notes are only given and should be received from a Director, Stage Manager, or other Director approved personnel.
- All actors and technicians are required to bring their own note pad for note taking before rehearsals and performances.
- No cell phones are permitted during ANY rehearsals or performances.
Technical Personnel:
Crew and Performance Procedures:
- All technical crew members must
attend technical orientation before they may attend a technical
crew.
- The technical crew is responsible
for the same rehearsal and performance procedures and expectations
as the
actors for all rehearsals and crew for which they
are called.
- Crew members must follow all orders
by the Directors and Stage Managers and cooperate with the
actors,
other technicians, and participants in the production.
- Assistant Technical Director, Stage
Managers, Foreman and Crew Heads should be treated with the
same
respect as a Director.
- All schedule conflicts, including
specific dates and times, should be reported on the technical
contract.
- Technical members selected for a
technical crew are required to attend all appropriate crew
calls; crew
members will only get points for the crew calls
for which they attend.
- Backstage behavior MUST be professional
and silent at all times.
- Fly lines (white ropes at
stage right which make battens raise and lower), electric
battens (the electric
wenches controlled from stage
right that set the height of the battens), and curtains
should never
be operated by anyone except trained technical
personnel with approval from a Director.
- The traveler lines are the curtains
that open and close left and right across the stage by pulling
of a rope.
These curtains should only be operated after
the curtain is clear of obstructions. They should be pulled
at an
even and consistent speed with a hand over hand method,
and should not be jerked.
- The walk-along curtain lines (black
curtains on the sides and across the stage that are to be
pulled into position
by hand) should only be handled by the
back of the curtain and must be checked for obstructions
at the stage
level and at the track level. These curtains
can only be moved by technical personnel with approval from
a
Director.
- The curtains may not be roped off
to get them further off stage.
- Items may not be pinned or clamped
to the front of the curtains.
- Climbing on the fly rail is not
permitted.
- All furniture and scenery must be
carried or rolled on the painted stage floor; no dragging
or sliding. All
furniture must be put in the proper place
at the end of rehearsal or performance.
- Only technical personnel approved
by a Director are permitted in the control booth, in the
light lab, on the
catwalk, or the costume shop.
- Only trained and approved personnel
are permitted to operate the light and sound boards.
- Only technical personnel approved
by a Director may be on headset. The conversation must be
professional
and limited to things directly pertaining to
the technical aspects of the performance.
- All microphones and headsets must
be properly put up in the designated area at the end of each
rehearsal and
performance.
- Make-up and costume crews are the
only crew members permitted in the dressing rooms during
the dress
rehearsal and performance process. They must be
performing official make-up and costume duties during
specific
crew times as specified by a Director or crew foreman.
- Student technicians are responsible
for the proper use of all equipment.
- Horseplay or improper use of tools
is not permitted.
- Only trained and approved personnel
are permitted to use power tools.
- Dismantling or playing with broomsticks
or paint sticks is not permitted.
- Wasting of supplies is not permitted.
- Any tool/utensil used must be properly
cleaned and put back in its proper place.
- Crew will not be dismissed until
all tools and equipment have been accounted for and returned
to their proper place,
and the work area is clean.
- Any student who triggers the Saw
Stop blade recession mechanism will be responsible for replacing
the saw blade and mechanism, regardless of intent.
- Damage of any tools will be the
financial responsibility of the student.
Expectations for Understudies/Alternates:
- Understudies/UIL alternates are
expected to be prepared to perform their roles at an equivalent
level to those
whom they are assigned
to understudy.
- In the event of a re-casting situation, an understudy would
be considered for but not guaranteed a role;
however, that
role will be defined by the Director.
- All understudies/UIL alternates
are called for every rehearsal/performance for which that
part is called.
- Understudies/UIL alternates should
be very familiar with the production and be ready and willing
to step in at
any time.
- Every person in the production needs to be aware of the script
and be able to mark another part.
- The understudy’s focus should be onstage at all times, especially
when their character is performing.
Performance Etiquette:
- “Breaking Curtain” (peeking out) before the show, during
the show, or at intermission is considered extremely
bad etiquette
and is not permitted.
- Being seen in the theatre before or after the performance
is not permitted. This includes the downstairs lobby
unless
instructed otherwise by a Director.
- Leaving school campus during a performance is not permitted.
- On days with two shows, students are not allowed to leave
in between the call of the first show and the
conclusion of
the second.
- In American theatre, the presentation of
gifts and flowers in front of the audience at curtain call
is considered
very bad etiquette and is not permitted.
- The hallway to the right of the theatre is referred to as
the “Reception Hall”. It serves as a theatre green room
where
congratulations, hugs, gifts, and flowers can be exchanged
after the performance. This is the most
appropriate place
for the cast and crew members to greet audience members. The
cast may greet them in
another location that is specified and
approved by the Director.
General Rules:
- The pursuit of interpersonal relationships
with romantic intentions will not be permitted during rehearsals
or
performances.
- Any form of graffiti in and around
the Fine Arts Department will not be tolerated.
- Eating and/or drinking in costume
is strictly forbidden.
- All production participants should
be prepared to perform assigned role/duties at rehearsals,
crews and
performances.
- Trash left around the Fine Arts
area will not be tolerated. Please clean up after yourself.
- Students are to be responsible for
designated dressing room areas, and must keep these clean
and neat.
- Costumes, clothing articles, accessories,
make-up and props are not to be used unless designated/assigned
to you by a
director or designer. Students are required to wear assigned
costumes.
- The use of all electronic communication
and entertainment devices is not permitted during rehearsals,
performances, or meetings, and these devices must be turned off (not
just set on silent).
- After a scene is blocked, actors
have one rehearsal when they may use their script onstage.
During the two subsequent rehearsals, actors are permitted
to call for a line when needed. Lines must be memorized
as written at the following
rehearsals or the actor is subject
to disciplinary actions.
- With the exception of cast, crew,
Directors, and Director approved parent organization members
fulfilling
their duties, absolutely no one should be backstage
(dressing rooms, Blackbox, etc. inclusive) during Dress
Rehearsals
and Performances.
- All students involved in a production
must participate in strike with the exception of House Staff,
who are
encouraged to attend.
- Points will not be awarded
to the student until triple the time of strike they missed
is made up. If a student misses strike
due to
a pre-approved school sponsored event, they are only required
to make up the time of strike missed.
- Any outstanding debts (fees, fines,
laps, scripts, strike hours) will render students unable
to participate in any subsequent performances.
- All scheduled medical procedures
(such as donating blood, cosmetic procedures, etc.) must
be cleared by a director. (Donating blood for charitable
reasons is prohibited during the production process.)
- Tomball STAGE offers opportunities
for the students to leave the campus during rehearsals or
other activities for scheduled breaks, in which case Tomball
ISD will not be held responsible. Each student should get
permission from their parents to ride/drive other students
if that is their choice. Also, it is against the rules for
directors to drive any student in their car at
any time. Dressing rooms, classroom, hallways,
costume shop, little shop, and Black Box are considered back
stage.
- Inappropriate public displays of affection are not allowed and will not be tolerated at rehearsals, back stage, or at any STAGE sponsored events.
Procedures and Expectations of Ushers and House
Staff:
- All House Staff and ushers are to obey the House Manager at all times (as they would the Director).
- The House staff and house crew must help set up the lobby, including the concession area, and prepare programs before the opening of the house. When not fulfilling an Usher duty, all Ushers should stay in room 1512 until the opening of the House.
- Ushers are to hand out programs, solve problems, handle emergencies, and answer any questions that may be asked by the audience.
- At the end of each performance, the House Staff must clean up the house, lobby, and concession areas and return all equipment, including signs, tables, chairs, t-shirts, and programs to their appropriate places before they are dismissed.
- When working the Sign-in/Sign-out table, sign-ins can only be signed before the beginning of Act I and sign-outs can only be signed after the end of Act II. The usher working the table is responsible for making sure the sign-in/sign-out forms are out during the appropriate times.
- All ushers and House Staff should be familiar with the seating arrangement in the auditorium so they can assist the audience members in locating their seats.
- All House staff must be dressed professionally and in compliance with the TISD dress code. You are the first impression of the department and must dress the part.
- Flashlights and Usher tags will be assigned nightly to the House staff and must be turned in each night to the House Manager.
- To receive points, a student must sign in and out using approved procedure.
- During the course of the show, the ushers and House Staff are to remain in the auditorium in their designated areas. They are not to leave or go backstage (unless otherwise told to do so by the House Manager or a Director).
- Ushers and House Staff are not allowed in the dressing rooms during the performance process.
- Ushers are to enforce all rules stated in the Theatre Rules section of this document.
- In the event of a disrespectful, unruly, or inappropriate audience member, the Usher is expected to remain respectful at all times. If the problem cannot be solved, alert a House Manager, Director, or School Administrator (in that order) if additional help is necessary.
- All House Staff members must be professional, respectful, courteous, and helpful to all audience members at all times. Any disrespect to a theatregoer or the House Manager can result in disciplinary consequences.
Procedures and Expectations of the Video Crew:
- All Video personnel must attend a video crew orientation
prior to filming performances.
- During the strike of the show, it
is the recorder’s job to put up the equipment in its proper
place, label all tapes, and note which recording is the best
quality.
- The cameras should be checked out and returned to the Historian.
- The tapes should be obtained from the Historian and returned
immediately to the Historian after the
performance.
- All Video personnel must attend
at least one dress rehearsal to or performance to become
familiar with the show prior to
recording a performance.
- All Video personnel must dress professionally and in compliance
with the TISD dress code.
Travel Guidelines:
- Students must maintain eligibility during the school year
in order to travel with Tomball STAGE. If eligibility
is lost,
refund is not given.
- All TISD, sponsoring organization,
Travel Company, hotel and transportation rules are enforced
on trips. Any serious infraction will result in immediate
dismissal with the parents logistically and financially responsible
for the student’s immediate return.
Transportation:
- The student shall be on time in
arriving to the designated meeting point for the trip.
- Students shall pack appropriately
for the length of the trip.
- Officers or Management shall check
equipment to be packed in order to ensure the security of
Tomball
STAGE property.
- Travelers should respect the rules
of the bus driver and be courteous at all times.
- Flash photography is not permitted
in the bus.
- Voices should be kept at an appropriate
level for the bus.
- All trash should be deposited in
the appropriate receptacles.
- When vehicle arrives at the designated destination, students should become quiet in order to receive instructions or information.
- If you are ever away from a chaperone or director when we are traveling, you must be with at least 2 other people from our troupe.
- Any student leaving the designated campus we are visiting, you must be accompanied by a director or a chaperone's
- When stopping at railroad track, become quiet for the safety of the company in the vehicle.
- No standing in a moving vehicle.
- Upon returning from a trip, be sure you've made proper arrangements for a ride home.
Hotels (Overnight Accommodations):
- Students shall respect the curfew
given by sponsors and/or hotel policy.
- Rooms shall be kept clean and neat
for the duration of the trip.
- Be respectful of roommates and fellow
guests of the hotel.
- Students should not fraternize with
other guests of the hotel.
- Students will not enter the rooms
of the opposite sex nor enter rooms of any other guest of
the hotel.
- Any practical jokes, hazing, or
inappropriate conduct directed toward another person may
result in
serious, if not legal consequences.
- Voices should be kept at an appropriately
low level in common areas of the hotel.
- Students should be prepared to be
flexible and plan ahead for showers, dressing, etc. as permitted.
- Students are charged for any bills
credited to their room.
- After lights out, electronic communication
must cease. (including phone calls, texting, video chatting,
video games, etc.)
Personal Driving Guidelines:
- When student’s driving to and from
a Tomball STAGE activity or driving other students to or
from activities involving the Tomball STAGE, they must abide
by the restrictions provided by the State of Texas.
- Teachers are not permitted to have
students in their personal vehicles.
- Students should never have or be
asked to have teachers in their personal vehicles.
- Students must have a ride arranged
when crews, rehearsals, and performances end.
Thespian Membership and Point Policy:
- To be eligible to become an Official Thespian,
ten points (in multiple categories i.e.; business, acting, or technical)
are required. If the points are strictly in one category, 12 points are
needed. To become an Official Thespian, you must pay dues for International
Thespian Society, and be initiated at the Drama Banquet.
- Points are assigned in a manner based on the intention of
the International Thespian Society Points Policy,
which states
that one point is equivalent to ten hours of work. However,
they will be adjusted and fairly
distributed on a case-by-case
basis.
- All hours for strike must be completed before any points
will be awarded for that show.
- Any outstanding fees will result in no points being awarded
until fees are paid.
- Any points required that don’t directly benefit THS will
be classified as miscellaneous and will not be counted
towards
letter jackets.
- Seeing or viewing a show is ¼ of a point. These
points are miscellaneous. Ticket stub or program must be turned in to receive
points.
- No points are awarded for any class assignment or when financial
compensation is received.
- To receive points the guidelines must be followed as laid
out by the Points officer.
- Students transferring from a different school must have a
letter from their previous director stating all work
done and
all points earned. (These points will not count toward a Tomball
HS letter jacket.)
- In order to attend a Thespian Convention, a student
must be eligible to be a Thespian (see requirements), unless cast in a
production that is being taken.
ITS Points Policy
**One point represents approximately ten hours of work**
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Acting Points: |
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Major Role |
4-8 |
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Minor Role |
3-5 |
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Dance |
1-3 |
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Chorus |
1-3 |
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Walk-On |
1-2 |
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Understudy |
1-2 |
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Director |
4-8 |
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Assistant Director |
3-6
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Vocal Director |
3-6 |
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Assistant Vocal |
2-5 |
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Choreographer |
4-7 |
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Assistant Choreographer |
3-5 |
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Technical Points: |
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Stage Manager |
4-8 |
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Stage Crew |
2-4 |
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Lighting Technician |
3-6 |
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Lighting Crew |
2-3 |
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Set Designer |
4-5 |
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Set Construction |
3-5 |
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Costumer |
3-6 |
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Costume Crew |
2-5 |
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Prop Manager |
3-5 |
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Prop Crew |
2-3 |
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Sound Technician |
3-5 |
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Sound Crew |
2-3 |
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Make-up Manager |
3-5 |
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Business
Points: |
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Business Manager |
4-6 |
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Business Crew |
2-4 |
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Publicity Manager |
3-5 |
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Publicity Crew |
2-3 |
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Ticket Manger |
2-4 |
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Ticket Crew |
1-3 |
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House Manager |
2-4 |
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House Crew |
1-2 |
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Programs |
1-3 |
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Program Crew |
1-2 |
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Ushers |
1-2 |
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Miscellaneous
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Oral Interpretation |
2 |
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Duet Acting Scenes |
2 |
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Participation in theatre festival |
3 |
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Assembly Program |
1 |
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3 |
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Participation in a Junior High Theatre Program |
5 |
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Attending a performance |
1/4 |
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- Points will be assigned by the Points officer and approved
by the Directors.
- The maximum number of points that can be earned for
one production is eight points; this may only be altered
at the
discretion of a Director.
- A One-Star Thespian has earned a total of 20 points.
- A Two-Star Thespian has earned a total of 40 points.
- A Three-Star Thespian has earned a total of 60 points.
- A Four-Star Thespian has earned a total of 80 points.
- An Honor Thespian has earned a total of 100 points.
- A National Honor Thespian has earned a total of 150 points.
- An International Honor Thespian has earned a total of 200+
points.
Letter Jacket Requirements:
- To letter in Theatre, one must have a total accumulation
of 30 thespian points that are directly related to the Tomball
STAGE and does not include miscellaneous points. Within
those 30 points, at least one point must be for acting, at
least five points must be for technical work, and at least
five points for business.
- If a student has received a jacket in another organization
they cannot receive one for theatre.
- To earn bars for your letter jacket:
(students wishing to obtain bars must contact the Points
Officer):
- One Bar: 2 acting, 10 technical, and 10 business with
a total of 60
- Two Bars: 3 acting, 15 technical, and 15 business with
a total of 90
- Three Bars: 4 acting, 20 technical, and 20 business,
with a total of 120
Scholarship Requirements:
- T.H.S. Graduating Senior.
- Minimum 50 Tomball High School Thespian Points with a minimum of 10 points the senior year.
- Active STAGE Member.*
- Will pursue higher level of education upon graduation.
- Turn in this application to Mr. Cottom by May 2 at 2:30
- Attend an interview on May 3 approximately 3:30-5:30 with the interview committee.
- Applicants who transfer to THS may transfer half of their previous school points to THS for Scholarship point credit and still must add up to 50 points, twenty five of which must be at THS.
- Applicants may not add any additional pages to this application. Use the space provided. Neatness creates an impression.
- Financial Need is not considered as part of the criteria for this application process.
• An active STAGE member is described as a student who makes a conscious effort to participate in some capacity in a
predominant number of STAGE Events and STAGE Meetings throughout the semester or school year that they graduate.
STAGE Membership:
- To be a STAGE member you must have a MOPAP signature sheet,
health form, Random Drug Testing form, and
Directory sheet
on file.
- In order for STAGE members to
vote for officer elections, they must have attended all
but three meetings including the May meeting and earned
at least five THS thespian points during that school year.
To receive credit for attending a meeting, the student
must stay for the entirety of the meeting.
Running for Office:
- In order for a student to be an
officer candidate: You must be a STAGE member.
- You must meet the requirements for Thespian membership
of Tomball Troupe #899.
- In order to be inducted, you must
have paid your dues for your International Thespian Society
Membership.
- You must have attended all but
three of the STAGE meetings, including the May STAGE meeting.
- All candidates must attend officer
candidate orientation prior to running for office at which
the Officer Constitution
will be dispersed as well as all
requirements for running.
- All requirements in the Officer Constitution must be met.
OFFICER
RESPONSIBILITIES
Description of Board
Positions:
President (Aimee):
Calls meetings (board and general) to order, presides over
all meetings, encourages other officers
to fulfill their
duties, recognizes those who want to speak at meetings, maintains
communication between officer board and directors, makes
meeting agenda and gives to Secretary to be typed for the
STAGE Meetings, creates officer deadline calendar, coordinates
year in review, updates Master Calendar and facilities request,
is the convention coordinator, finalizes banquet script,
prepares and posts audition information, forms, and sign-ups
for a production if the stage manager has not been named,
and is in charge of coordinating Fine Arts Festival booths
and fundraisers.
Vice President (Jonathan G.):
Carries out President’s duties in their absence, notifies
and communicates with committees, STAGE H.A.N.D.S., and chair
persons, makes sure committee chairpersons are fulfilling
their duties, attends all STAGE H.A.N.D.S. meetings, keeps
track of Parliamentarian’s demerits, keeps track of ITS membership,
maintains alumni
directory, and provides information to Secretary
and Business Manager about sponsor communication and reservations,
maintains Vendini databases, Co-op, makes certificates for
banquet, and maintains season passes.
Business Manager (Chris): Trains
ushers and House crew attendants, is responsible for documentation
method for
House Crew attendants, keeps track of fundraisers,
handles class fees, prepares an audit of all shows, makes
sure
President, directors and administrators receive a copy
of audit report and budget report and new forms, keeps financial
reports, coordinates sponsorship sales and passes off sponsorship
information to vice president for updating databases, maintains
departmental check requests, and orders magazines.
Community
Outreach (Leann): Responsible
for all community obligations, maintains suggestion box,
makes Special Recognition certificates, corresponds with
other troupes and organizations as necessary, coordinates
projects of community service, prepares for Electives Night,
maintains Alumni directory , maintains communication with
Tomball ISD Junior High Thespians and Lonestar Tomball College
Theatre, and maintains lost and found.
Historian
(Lexie):Collects and takes photos and arranges
for the videotaping of all productions, rehearsals, trips,
crews, meetings, and all other STAGE events. Coordinates
with the Media Coordinator to produce the slide show
for
the STAGE Banquet, creates a comprehensive memory book of
the year, corresponds with yearbook, maintains the drama
callboards, and designs the STAGE page for each STAGE meeting,
keeps track of all mentions in the newspaper, trains video
crew, archives video recordings of all productions and makes
CDs, takes bio pictures of STAGE members
at the first stage
meeting, receives updated bios from the Secretary, designs
and constructs the lobby display for
productions. Maintains
departmental instructional and/or signs, and archives information
posted on the callboard.
Media Coordinator (Jacqui):
Organizes scripts, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, and
all media
equipment in the department.
Updates list of scripts in library, devises/maintains a
system for script check-out/in,
maintains monologue/scene
notebook, updates Tomball STAGE website, maintains posters
across from the officer
folders, receives copies of pictures
from the Historian, and coordinates with the rest of the
officer board to produce
the STAGE slide show.
Parliamentarian (Jonathan D.): Keeps
order at meetings (board and general), keeps attendance
for meetings (board
and general) and theatre student attendance
at performances, posts copies of attendance on the callboard
and gives to
the President, manages demerit system, keeps
track of Manual of Policies and Procedures, Technical MOPAP,
Random
Drug Testing Forms, and updates when revised, makes
a communication directory of all STAGE members, organizes
and revises STAGE database, oversees organization of computer
files.
Points Manager
(Grant):
Keeps an up-to-date database of all Thespian points
that have been awarded
for all tasks performed
in the department and elsewhere, updates point sheets,
informs Directors and Parliamentarian
when a letter jacket is
obtained, informs Vice President when Thespian membership
is obtained, and posts points on the callboard after
each STAGE meeting. All points must be recorded after
a performance is completed. Points are not
finalized
until director approves. Gives a copy of points to Directors,
President, and Administrators, and compiles final Thespian
points that determine banquet certificates and awards.
Publicity
Manager (Matt):
In charge of publicizing all productions, meetings,
and other STAGE activities, leads publicity crews, communicates
events through posters, announcements at the high school,
and on the radio, sends press releases to Staci Stanfield,
and heads T-Shirt/Sweatshirt sales.
Secretary
(Jordan):
Keeps minutes of STAGE meetings, posts minutes on
callboard, gives a copy of all minutes to President,
makes copies and distributes agenda for STAGE meetings,
keeps a copy of the agenda for all meetings, gives
Thank-You notes as necessary, coordinates all STAGE
mailers, maintains bio database, makes programs for
all shows,
and types script for the theatre banquet.
Awards and Honors
Student voted awards: these
awards are nominated and voted on by Theatre students who
have seen all
productions
of the year.
- Best Actor in a Leading
Role
- Best Actress in a Leading
Role
- Best Actor in a Supporting
Role
- Best Actress in a Supporting
Role
- Best Actor in a Minor Role
- Best Actress in a Minor
Role
- Best Technician
- Best Technician
*Director Awards:
these are awards are decided on by the directors.
- Martin Award for Leadership, Dedication,
and Excellence
- Outstanding Performer
- Hubbard Contributor’s Award
- Chambers Guardian Angel
- Voelke 200+ Point Thespian
- Wilson Contributor’s Award
- Hayes Stage Crew Award
- Gideon Directing Award
- Senior Merit Award
- Director’s Best of Show Awards
- The Lafitte Student of Theatre
Award
- The Pouge Dedication to Creation
Award
- The Butler Award for Character
Technical
Theatre Special Awards
- Most
Dedicated
- Master
Builder
- Leadership
- Professionalism
THS
Stage Merit Awards
- Most
Versatile
- Rookie
of the Year
- Most
Improved
- Excellence
Performing Arts Troupe
Special Awards
- Promising
Actor
- Promising
Actress
- Leading
Man
- First
Lady of the Stage
All awards are presented at
the annual Drama Banquet.
*Not all Director Awards are presented every year.
In addition to the above annual
awards, students may receive recognition at STAGE meetings
for students
who excel beyond
the expectations of Tomball STAGE.
Infractions and Consequences
The goal of the Tomball STAGE is to provide a quality experience
in all areas of theatre education. All students involved
are expected to follow all rules and procedures outlined
by the Manual of Policies and Procedures, without exception.
In the event
of a violation
of the rules, the Directors will use the following guide
to determine the appropriate measures of discipline.
These
rules are in place to ensure the safety
and success of all students involved in the program.
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Infractions
such as, but not limited to: |
Examples
of Consequences for each level can include, but are
not limited to: |
Level
A |
- Tardiness
- Jumping off stage / walking on lip
- Food in unauthorized areas
- Leaving trash out
- Leaving tools out
- Inappropriate attire at rehearsals
- Dressing room infractions
- Being in an unauthorized area
- Failure to turn in points sheet on time
- Inappropriate language
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- Physical activities (i.e. laps around auditorium)
- In lieu of physical activities, donations
to Broadway Cares can be made
- Cleaning duty of drama area
- Cleaning duty of paint buckets and brushes
- Sweeping stage
- General theatre tasks
- Fines
- Loss or reduction of Thespian points for activity
during which infraction occurs
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Level
B |
- Breaking curtain
- Failure to fulfill commitments
- Being seen by public in costume and make-up
- Public Displays of affections as defined in the THS
Student Code of Conduct
- Eating in Costume
- Not obeying the 1½ hour of mandatory focus time prior
to a performance
- Unprepared to perform assigned role in rehearsal/performance
- Cell phones at rehearsal/performance
- Lack of professionalism
- Graffiti
- Engaging in any activity that could be perceived as
diminishing to the integrity of the Tomball STAGE
- Sharing of food, drinks, or make-up
- Multiple or severe infractions of Level A
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- Multiple Level A consequences
- Further loss or reduction of Thespian points for activity
during which the infraction occurs
- One-on-one conference with student
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Level C |
- Being in opposite sex dressing room at unauthorized
time
- Disrespect to the Tomball STAGE, its members, Directors,
or audience
- Being unprepared for assigned role or duty at rehearsal
or performance
- Multiple or severe infractions of Levels A and/or B
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- Multiple consequences of Levels A and/or B
- Conference with parents and/or students.
- Probation from the Tomball STAGE
- Notification to THS administration
- Greater loss or reduction of Thespian points for activity
during which infraction occurs.
- Possible ineligibility to be cast in future productions
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Level D |
- Unexcused absence from rehearsal or performance
- Ineligibility
- Theft of departmental property.
- Extreme disrespect to the Tomball STAGE, its members,
Directors, or audience
- Physical aggression
- Violation of the Tomball drug policy
- Multiple or severe infractions of Levels A, B, and/or
C
- Indecent exposure
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- Multiple consequences of Levels A, B, and/or C
- Removal from production
- District action
- Police action
- Greater or total loss of Thespian points for activity
during which infraction occurs
- Ineligibility to be cast in future productions
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In addition, all Tomball High School Student Code of Conduct
Rules and Regulations as well as the Tomball ISD Drug
Policy
are in effect for all students involved in a Tomball STAGE
Activity or Production. Any infraction may receive the
consequences deemed appropriate by the student’s principal
or local authority. Failure to fulfill the consequences
given
for an infraction will result in an additional, higher
level consequence.
Laps Policy:
These are
the general guidelines regarding laps; however other consequences
from the chart may still be applied.
- Late to rehearsal: 1 lap per every two minutes
- Leaving script in department: 5 laps
- No script at necessary rehearsal: 10 laps
- Unexcused absence to rehearsal: 50 laps
- Inappropriate conduct: 5 (1st offense), 10 (2nd offense),
15 (3rd offense)…
- Inappropriate attire: 5, 10, 15…
- Missing entrances: 5 laps
- Dropping a line: 1 lap per line
- Inappropriate language: 1 lap per letter
- Cell phone usage during rehearsal: 5, 10, 15…
- Ringing cell phone: 2, 4, 6…
- Leaving trash in rehearsal area: 2 laps
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Dressing Room Infractions: 2, 4, 6...
- Leaving Rehearsal / Performance space unacceptable: 2, 4, 6...
Laps must be run before the next rehearsal; extensive
laps must be run before the performance of that show.
Accumulating over 100 laps during one production is grounds
for removal.
*All rules of laps are subject to the director’s discretion.
**Laps are doubled for mandatory rehearsals.
The 2011-2012 Tomball STAGE Student/Parent
Commitment
I understand the rules and expectations
set forth by the Tomball STAGE Manual of Policies and Procedures
vital to the safety and success of all students involved
in the Tomball STAGE.
I also understand that the directors reserve the right to
amend or revise this document in order to ensure the
safety
of each student and the standards and practices of the department.
I have read and reviewed the Manual of Policies and Procedures
in its entirety. By signing this document, I
understand
violation of these rules may result in disciplinary action.
Student Signature___________________________________________Date_______________
Parent/Guardian
Signature___________________________________Date_______________
Right to Publish/Promote Disclaimer
I
consent to the use of my name, photograph, and likeness
in connection with articles and web page
content, media, and multi-media that may be considered
for publication on the Tomball Independent School
District.
I also consent to the use of the names, photographs,
and likenesses of those minor children, dependents,
and/or wards for which I am authorized to give this
consent.
I understand that I am not being paid a fee, and I
waive and release any claims I may have in connection
with publication of said names, photographs, and likenesses,
including without limitation, any claim for
defamation,
invasion of privacy, or commercial appropriation.
Any photographs or articles will remain the copyrighted
property of the Tomball Independent School District.
Parent/ Guardian’s
Signature _____ Date
This
form and all signatures must be turned into
the Parliamentarian by callbacks or crews.
If the student is unable to do so, they will
be ineligible for participation in the production. |
2011-2012
Health Release Form
Dear Parent/Guardian:
Your student has the opportunity to participate in
a production with the Tomball STAGE. In order to do
so, this form must be completed, signed, and on file.
Student Name (Print)
Grade
Student S.S. #
Date of Birth School
ID #________
Home Phone #
Cell Phone #_________________
Student Email Address ____________________________
Father/Stepfather
Work# Second#
Email Address 1 Email
Address 2________________________________
Mother/Stepmother
Work# Second#
Email Address 1 Email
Address 2________________________________
Alternate Emergency Contact:
Phone# Relation
Student Home Address
Medical Information about student:
Insurance Provider
Policy Number
Existing medical condition(s)
Date of most recent tetanus/TD booster
Allergies
Medication(s) taken routinely
Special Considerations
I, the undersigned, do hereby authorize officials of the Tomball
I.S.D. to contact persons on this sheet in the event of illness,
injury, and/or inappropriate behavior of my child. If I, or
persons named on this sheet, cannot be reached, T.I.S.D. school
officials are hereby authorized to take whatever action is
deemed necessary in their judgment, for the health and safety
of said child. I realize that this form does not abrogate
or modify my rights as a parent/guardian or a minor. I have
voluntarily signed this form to facilitate and expedite the
treatment of my child. I will not hold the
Tomball I.S.D.
or the school official(s) financially responsible for the emergency
car and/or transportation of said child.
Signature
Date |
This form and all
signatures must be turned into the Parliamentarian by callbacks or
crews. If the student is unable to do so, they will be ineligible
for participation in the production. |
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