|
How do I apply for QJTT membership? Send a request for participation to Sue Prior, P.O. Box 921, Quogue, NY 11959. Please state child's name,
birthdate, grade, male or female, winter address, phone number. Back to top What is the cost of participation?
$500.00 for each troupe member. A needs-based scholarship is available.
Back to topWhen are the applications for participation sent out? First week in April of each year.
Younger troupe deadline to respond: May 15th Older troupe deadline to respond: June 10th
Back to top What are the ages for each group? Older Show: Ages 14-19
Younger Show: Ages 9-13 There is often a wait-list for participation
Back to top When do rehearsals begin? What is the time commitment?
Older Show: 2nd Monday in July. 5 week program: Mon. through Sun. evenings Younger Show: 3rd Monday in July. 7 week program: Mon. through Fri afternoons
Back to top
What are the dates of the performances? Older S how: August 11, 12, 13 and 14
Younger Show: September 1, 2, 3 and 4 Back to top
What shows are being performed in 2009?
Older Show: Grease Younger Show: Dear Edwina
Back to top
When do tickets go on sale? See Box Office Hours below.
Back to top
How can I get tickets? Tickets are available during box office hours at the Box Office located at the Quogue Village Hall at Jessup Avenue in Quogue. Ticket mail-in forms may be picked up at the Quogue Village Hall and the Quogue Library. Tickets may also be purchased at the QJTT Benefit on Saturday, August 1st. Click here to download the QJTT Ticket Order Form.
We regret we are no longer able to take phone orders or reservations. All tickets must be paid for in full at the time of purchase. Back to top What are Box Office Hours?
July 28 and 30 from 6:30-7:30, August 5 and 6 from 6:30-7:30 and August 18 and 26 from 5-6 Tickets will also be on sale at the box office 1 hour before showtime Back to top How much do tickets cost?
Tickets are $20 per ticket. A limited number of Bench Seats at $15 per ticket are available for children ages 8 and younger.
Back to top How do I pay for my tickets?
The Quogue Junior Theater accepts cash and personal checks made payable to QJTT.
Back to top
What is the QJTT Tech Apprentice Program? Theater is so much more than
acting. The technical aspects (lighting, sound etc.,) help make each performance go from good to great. QJTT is proud to announce an apprenticeship program for anyone (boys and girls)
age 12 and older who is interested in learning more about the technical aspects of the theater. Apprentices will be involved with all areas of lighting (designing a light plot,
working with various lighting instruments and lighting effects, learning how to work the computerized lighting system, and more), sound (understanding the principles of wireless
microphones, correct use and placement of wireless microphones and 'choir' microphones, the operation of the 24-channel mixing console, and more), and other areas of theater where
technical requirements are needed (backstage work, stage managing etc.). If interested please contact Russell Weisenbacher and Justin Keenan Miller, c/o QJTT, P.O. Box 427, Quogue, NY
11959 for information and an application.
Back to top |