TAPA'S RULES
TAPA'S RULES
The workshops are a kind of community where we are equal to each other. We grow, learn and thrive together. The coach will be punctual and there for you every week. We expect you to be there too, for yourself and for your fellow actors. It's your time, your money, and your investment in yourself and our artistic community.
The workshops are a kind of community where we are equal to each other. We grow, learn and thrive together. The coach will be punctual and there for you every week. We expect you to be there too, for yourself and for your fellow actors. It's your time, your money, and your investment in yourself and our artistic community.
The workshops are a kind of community where we are equal to each other. We grow, learn and thrive together. The coach will be punctual and there for you every week. We expect you to be there too, for yourself and for your fellow actors. It's your time, your money, and your investment in yourself and our artistic community.
- The advanced workshop is limited to 10 people, so everyone can work each week.
- All students are expected to attend all classes.
- Strict attention is paid to punctuality, out of respect for the other actors. If you arrive late, please let your coach and scene partner know via text message.
- TAPA may refuse and expel a student from class if we feel their actions interfere with the privacy or professionalism of the class.
- Actors pay for class whether they attend or not. Absence due to paid acting work or an emergency is, of course, an exception.
- Since the intention is for everyone to work in class every week, you (if your scene partner is absent) should still be in class with something to work on: a monologue, something you are writing, etc. Your scene partner's absence does not excuse your own absence.
- Attendance, punctuality, attentiveness, commitment and respect for others is essential for a positive experience for all participants.
- The advanced workshop is limited to 10 people, so everyone can work each week.
- All students are expected to attend all classes.
- Strict attention is paid to punctuality, out of respect for the other actors. If you arrive late, please let your coach and scene partner know via text message.
- TAPA may refuse and expel a student from class if we feel their actions interfere with the privacy or professionalism of the class.
- Actors pay for class whether they attend or not. Absence due to paid acting work or an emergency is, of course, an exception.
- Since the intention is for everyone to work in class every week, you (if your scene partner is absent) should still be in class with something to work on: a monologue, something you are writing, etc. Your scene partner's absence does not excuse your own absence.
- Attendance, punctuality, attentiveness, commitment and respect for others is essential for a positive experience for all participants.
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