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What is the difference between the “Broadway Lights and Backstage Pass” Studio Works Classes?

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What is the difference between the “Broadway Lights and Backstage Pass” Studio Works Classes?

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“Broadway Lights” is for younger kids. Sessions are half as long as those for older group (Backstage Pass) and the material is less intensive and better suited to the development skills and maturity of the 7-10 year old age range. It is ideal for kids between the ages of 6 and 10 who think they might like to “try” drama and theater—and for those who are already in love with the stage. We call the classes “Studio Works” because this is not “babysitting”: it’s energetic and rewarding work in a studio setting, taught by professional, theatrically trained instructors (but so much fun the kids won’t even know its work)! Beginners and intermediate students in both age groups will learn, grow and develop with our curricula which was designed by theater pros specifically for “theater kids”. 2. What Can I Expect in This Program? Studio Works classes are held in either 1.5 (Broadway Lights) or 3 hour (Backstage Pass) sessions over a 10 week period. All classes meet weekly on Thursday nights betw

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