Peter and the Starcatcher Tech Form
This form is not your registration for the play. Those that want to participate in the production will need to complete a separate registration through the activities office.

Please review the tech information presentation for additional information as well as a list of mandatory dates.

Please complete this form in its entirety.
Email *
Student's Information
Student's First Name *
Student's Last Name *
Student's Pronouns *
Grade *
Student's Phone Number *
Student's Email Address *
Parent/Guardian's Information
Please provide contact information for 1 of your parents or guardians. This information will be used in case we need to contact them in case of emergency or to send information about the production.
Parent/Guardian's Name(s) *
(separate names with comma)
Parent/Guardian's Email(s) *
(separate emails with semi-colon)
Parent/Guardian's Phone(s) *
(separate numbers with comma)
Tech Crew Information
Previous Technical Theater Experience
--- FOR STUDENTS NEW TO ERHS THEATER ONLY ---
Production Crew Positions
Please indicate all areas you are interested in participating in. The schedules for these crews is highly flexible, there are not mandatory dates and they are not required to be at performances. Minimum of 10 hours required.
Performance Crew Positions
Please indicate all areas you are interested in participating in. These crew members must be present for all mandatory tech and dress rehearsal dates as well as all performances. Also, these crew positions require a minimum of 20 production crew hours. Please see the calendar on the website for a complete list of rehearsals, call times for productions, and other meeting times.
Code of Conduct *
We are increasingly aware that disrespectful behavior, harassment, sexual misconduct, and systemic bullying are deeply embedded in our broader culture – including in the theater world. These behaviors are contrary to who we are and what we aspire to be. Theater is an art form that can and should be challenging, experimental, exploratory, and bold. Artistic freedom of expression is essential. For these things to happen, though, the creative space must be a safe one. And because the spaces in which we work are broad – encompassing, auditions, rehearsals, technical work, late nights, parties, and more – we must acknowledge, and not exploit, the blurred boundaries between educational and social spaces.The Loft Stage is committed to providing a healthy and respectful environment for everyone involved in its activities. We make this commitment to you as a member of our theater community. And we expect you to support that commitment through your actions, too. As a member of the Loft Stage community, students shall not engage in sexual, racial, cultural, socioeconomic, gender, or ableist harassment. Avoid any behavior that marginalizes or diminishes others. Harassment includes any behavior that is offensive, intimidating, humiliating or hostile; which interferes with individuals’ contributions; which causes stress, anxiety, fear or sickness on the part of the harassed person and behavior which sexualizes the educational space. Conduct or comments become harassment when they are unwelcome to others or make others feel uncomfortable or threatened, even if they are intended as a joke. Intention is not the same as impact and Lofties must hold themselves and others accountable if/when harm is done, be self aware, reflective, and conscious in decision making. Failure to comply to these standards may result in disciplinary actions and/or removal from the production.
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