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How Does Registration Work, Anyway? (Pt 1)
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How Does Registration Work, Anyway? (Pt 1)

Now that we’ve had our “new registration” process in place for a little over a year, we wanted to take a minute to answer some questions you may have about the process and shed some light on what happens “behind the curtain” after you’ve filled out the registration interest list.

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The AWTea with Mary – Bartek Puzoń

What does Shrek do from 9-5? Did you know Pippin also bakes a mean pie? With this series I aim to answer those questions and more as I peek behind the curtain and learn all about our participants' experience with AWT and take a glimpse into their robust lives outside of theater. It's time for AWTea with Mary! In this episode, we get the AWTea from Bartek Puzón!

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The AWTea with Mary – Michelle Vidal

What does Shrek do from 9-5? Did you know Pippin also bakes a mean pie? With this series I aim to answer those questions and more as I peek behind the curtain and learn all about our participants' experience with AWT and take a glimpse into their robust lives outside of theater. It's time for AWTea with Mary! In this episode, we get the AWTea from Michelle Vidal!

Lucille Bluth from Arrested Development saying, "It's one banana, Michael. What could it cost, ten dollars?"
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What’s in a Budget?

It’s unusual that adults have to pay to be in a show. Sure, there are community theaters that have nominal dues for their members. But actual tuition to be in a show? It’s not very common.

Still from "The Princess Bride" with text that reads, "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
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Words I Don’t Use a Whole Lot

Language is a strong tool. Aside from the obvious benefit of communication, the words we choose have the ability to strengthen or reinforce our principles and values. I often find myself saying, “that word is not in my vocabulary,” where what I’m actually saying is, “that word doesn’t reflect my beliefs.”