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Elf the Musical Jr.

Each semester K-8th grade students (Wednesday section goes up through 10th grade) in Beginning Musical Theatre (BMT) and Junior Production Company (JPC) will rehearse and perform a musical. Students will be instructed in every aspect of the production process. Auditions will be held during the second week of class. All enrolled students will be cast in the production. Each student will have their moment to shine!

We offer multiple sections of each class, all of which are held at our Main Campus.  Please enroll in the section that works best for your schedule. 

Beginning Musical Theatre (K-2nd)

  • Sundays from 3:45-4:30 pm
  • Wednesday from 6:00-6:45 pm

Junior Production Company (3rd-8th Grade)*

  • Mondays from 4:45-6:15 pm (3rd-8th grade)
  • Tuesdays from 5:00-6:30 pm (3rd-8th grade)
  • Wednesday from 6:00-7:30 pm (3rd-10th grade)*

Students will perform in Elf the Musical JR. (January 16-18, 2026), as well as Disney’s Alice in Wonderland JR. (June 5-7, 2026). All who enroll and audition will be cast in the show!

Classes for Elf the Musical Jr. begin the week of August 24, 2025.

PLEASE NOTE: Students in BMT will be divided between the three casts for performances. If you have children enrolled in both BMT and JPC, please let us know—we will ensure your BMT student is placed in the same cast as their JPC sibling.

Students enrolled in Beginning Musical Theatre or Junior Production Company for Elf the Musical JR will automatically stay enrolled for Disney’s Alice in Wonderland JR.  (unless you let us know otherwise)New students wishing to enroll for the spring semester to be in Disney’s Alice in Wonderland JR. will be able to get on a wait list. After Elf the Musical JR. is over, we will notify students on the wait list if there is room in the class. Classes for Disney’s Alice in Wonderland JR. begin the week of February 1, 2026

Tuition

Tuition is $65 per month for BMT and $96 per month for JPC.  Students taking more than one class (i.e. Junior Production Company and a dance class) will receive a discounted rate on additional classes. 

Additional Fees

In addition to the monthly tuition, there is also a Production Fee due each semester, as well as an annual $40 Enrollment Fee.  The Production Fee helps cover the cost of theater rental, show royalties, costumes, sets, props, etc. The Production Fee due each semester is $75 (BMT) and $125 (JPC).

Additional Rehearsals

Some Saturday rehearsals will be required.  In order to use class time as efficiently as possible, we try not to block scenes or teach songs with small groups of students during the regular class time. We do this on Saturdays, so the class time can be used for songs and scenes involving the majority of the cast. We notify all students and parents of the potential Saturday rehearsals at the beginning of each semester.  There are generally one to two per month, but not all students will be called.   We give you a chance to let us know in advance of any conflicts you have on the scheduled Saturday rehearsals.

PLEASE NOTE: Students in Beginning Musical Theatre are not called for Saturday rehearsals, other than one or two at the end of the semester. 

Attire

Students should wear clothes which allow for ease of movement to class. The following shoes are needed:

  • Girls in K-2nd grade: Black ballet shoes
  • Girls in 3rd-8th: Tan Grecian sandals or tan jazz shoes
  • Boys in K-2nd grade: Black ballet shoes or black jazz shoes
  • Boys in 3rd-8th: Black jazz shoes or dress/character shoes (depending upon show)

Performance Dates and Venue

Performances for Elf the Musical JR are January 16-18, 2026 at the Main Theatre at Randall University in Moore, which is located at 3701 S. I-35 Service Rd. Performances for Disney’s Alice in Wonderland JR. are June 5-7, 2026 at the same location.

 

Tickets

Tickets will be $10-$12 each.  They will go on sale approximately two weeks before the show. Parents will receive an email with instructions on how to purchase tickets.

“My daughter has been at ArtWorks Academy since she was in the 1st Grade. She is now in 5th and I believe that ArtWorks has taught her so much more than just being in a musical. It has taught her how to be a leader in her school and given her the confidence to do things like Student Council, the talent show, and perform around town without fear. She loves attending ArtWorks and wakes up on those days excited about what she is going to learn when she gets there. My son has only been in Senior Production Company at ArtWorks Academy for a year  and his favorite thing is the group of kids he gets to perform with. They are all so nice and talented.” -M’Leah T.