Happy September! Here are a few reminders as we dive into another month. Please pay special attention to how you can help us maximize a positive studio experience.
REGISTRATION CLOSING
On Tuesday, September 30, our 25/26 Season registration closes. No class enrollments or transfers are permitted until registration reopens on January 5, 2026.
Subscribe to our Google Calendar to stay up-to-date with our upcoming shows and closures.
HOLIDAY SHOWCASE 2025
Holiday Showcase features all of our group Dance, Vocal, and Musical Theatre classes and takes place at Fullerton High School on December 13 & 14. Keep an eye out for an announcement coming next week regarding your students’ show assignments.
HELP US MAXIMIZE A POSITIVE STUDIO EXPERIENCE
Our staff is committed to creating the best possible experience for our Stagelighters while they’re in class, but we need some help from you!
Please help us by:
- Keeping the lobby area a quiet zone, as it’s near two private vocal studios, our group vocal studio, and the front desk
- Picking up trash; help keep our studio clean
- Having only one parent per child watching class
- Utilizing our drop-off & pick-up procedure for students ages 7+ (see pick-up map below; make sure you discuss the process with your child)
By implementing these items, you can help us to avoid negatively impacting classroom instruction, mitigate parking lot traffic and hazards, improve customer service at the front desk, assist our HVAC’s ability to keep our classrooms cool, and keep within our building’s approved max capacity.
Meet the Author
Alyssa Gramer
administrator
Alyssa Gramer is Co-Owner and an Instructor at Stagelight Performing Arts. She earned a BA from Chapman University in Advertising with a Minor in Graphic Design and a Teaching Credential in Physical Education/Dance from Cal State Fullerton. Her performance credits include Disney and Fullerton Civic Light Opera. She has extensive experience in teaching, choreography, and show direction.
“One of my earliest memories is of something that happened during first grade: during recess, I would gather my friends and teach them different dances. Looking back, I can see that that set the foundation of what would be a lifelong role as a teacher. Participating in dance and musical theatre as a child gave me the focus, determination, confidence and bravery it took to land many successful performance and teaching jobs. Arts classes have allowed me to be creative and keep a healthy perspective on what is important in life. I truly believe that the performing arts should play a crucial role in every child’s life.” ~Alyssa