About CCT: Frequently Asked Question

Q How many shows do you do each year?
A CCT produces three shows a year - One in the Fall, one in the Spring, and one in the Summer.
  
Q Where does CCT get its sets and costumes?
A CCT build its own sets under the guiding eye and hand of many dedicated adults and parents. Cast members run crew positions during the shows, making CCT a total theatre experience.
  
Q What ages can take part in CCT productions?
A The Fall and Spring shows are for students 11 to 18 years of age. The Summer Stock shows are for the high school and college set - ages 14 to 25. If you're over 25, don't forget that we are always looking for volunteers to direct, build sets, public relations and many other tasks.
  
Q Is there a registration fee?
A There is a fee of $100 per person or $120 per family, per show.
  
Q Where does the registration fee go?
A Cobb Children's Theatre is a nonprofit all volunteer organization. The registration fee pays for some of the operating cost of producing a show.
  
Q Does the registration fee guarantee me or my child a lead role?
A No. The registration fees guarantee your child a part in the production. What this means is we have a need for on stage (cast) and off stage personnel (crew).
  
Q If me or my child decides to not participate is my registration fee refundable?
A No, the registration fee is nonrefundable.
  
Q What do I have to do to prepare for an audition? Do I need to bring anything?
A Every director treats auditions differently. Usually, all auditioners will have to read a scene from the script. The material is provided by the director. You will not have to prepare anything.
If the show is a musical, each person will have to sing a short song and learn a dance combination. The music is provided. You do not have to prepare a song or a dance combination. After the primary auditions are concluded, you may called back to sing and read again.
Just bring comfortable clothing and all the eagerness and excitement you can muster!
  
Q What is the time commitment?
A We will rehearse two days a week up until the last two weeks. Then, rehearsals are everyday until show time.
**Sometimes, extra rehearsals are necessary and will be announced with plenty of advanced notice.**
  
Q How can I help?
A Contact our CCT Producer Ryan Karstensen and let him know how your expertise can help CCT.


If you have any further questions, please contact us.