Field Trips

Bring your students to the Center

Students launch to their feet in a standing ovation at the school matinee performance by the indigenous artists of Mason Artist-in-Residence Small Island Big Song in April 2024.

In conjunction with the Great Performances at Mason series, the Center makes it easy for your class or group to attend field trips, which are all offered in person. From their seats, students will be introduced to dance, theater, and music from around the world. 

Please note: even if you are not leading an official school field trip, we welcome you, your students, and their families to join us for these free educational events. Contact Programming and Engagement Manager Victor Adebusola at vadebuso@gmu.edu for more information about the daytime performance program.

There will be no physical tickets distributed for these events. A representative from our Ticket Office will reach out to confirm your registration once you've submitted requests through the respective forms. Seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis at the discretion of House Management. 

If there are any changes in your party after registration, please contact the Ticket Office at cfatix@gmu.edu.

Submit requests below to attend and we look forward to having you join us!

Mason Artist-in-Residence

Ballet Hispánico

Friday, October 4, 2024 at 11 a.m.

A male Ballet Hispanico dancer in a red suit dips a female dancer in a red dress, smiling with her arm outstretched.

Ballet Hispánico 

Recognized as one of America’s cultural treasures, Ballet Hispánico celebrates the multifaceted Hispanic diasporas through vibrant dance in this Hispanic Heritage Month performance. “Everything about Ballet Hispánico is smashingly theatrical—from the stunning individuality and flamboyant, expressive style of its dancers to its use of sets, lighting, costumes and sound” (Chicago Sun-Times).

(Recommended grades 6-12)
Run time: approximately 60 minutes, no intermission


Enchantment Theatre Company
My Father's Dragon
 

Monday, November 25, 2024 at 11 a.m.   

In Enchantment Theatre Company's production of "My Father's Dragon," Elmer Elevator wearing a red and white striped shirt, blue jeans, a blue hat, and a green knapsack, and Boris the blue and yellow striped dragon stand before a tree, with blue-clad puppeteers holding bird puppets.

Celebrating the 75th anniversary of Ruth Stiles Gannett’s Newbery Honor-winning book My Father’s Dragon, Enchantment Theatre Company brings this story to life by blending original music, puppets, and creative scenic effects. “Everything about this world-class production is inventive and endearing; it fully captures the spirit of the beloved stories, the essence of childhood, and the imagination of the audience, both young and old” (Phindie).  

Recommended for grades K–5
Run time: approximately 60 minutes, no intermission
 

View the My Father's Dragon study guide pdf. 
 

PLEASE NOTE:
We are currently at capacity for attendees for this performance. You can join the waitlist to be notified if seats open up, and reservations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. More information is included on the form.

Tickets are also available for purchase for the Sunday, November 24 Family Series performances at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.


 

   
Mason Artist-in-Residence                                

Versa-Style Street Dance Company 
Rooted Rhythms

Friday, February 14, 2025 at 11 a.m.

Versa-Style Street Dance Company members pose on the street, against an industrial backdrop with electrical lines criss-crossing in the distance.

Named “Los Angeles’ Best Dance Troupe for Hip Hop Empowerment” by LA Weekly, Versa-Style Street Dance Company immerses its audience in the electrifying world of Hip Hop and street dance culture. To mark its 20th anniversary, the troupe presents Rooted Rhythms, a mixed repertory program of its most popular works, paying homage to street dance styles such as whacking, popping, and house dance, as well as a blend of Afro-Latin styles including salsa and West African. This “stylistic smorgasbord” (New Yorker), representing the diverse experiences of the BIPOC communities of Los Angeles, provides an “uplifting and joyous” (Maryland Theatre Guide) performance. 

Recommended for grades 6-12
Run time: approximately 60 minutes, no intermission

View the Versa-Style Street Dance reference guide.


 

Theater Terra
Rapunzel the Musical

Monday, April 7, 2025 at 11 a.m.    

Rapunzel stands in her tower near a large tree, and lets down her long, blonde hair to the prince below in Theater Terra's production of Rapunzel.

Spend an enchanting morning with Rapunzel and her long, golden locks in this reimagined musical fairytale from Netherlands-based Theater Terra. With the help of four large-scale puppet birds, live actors, original songs, and dreamy set and lighting designs, Theater Terra evokes the classic Brothers Grimm story. Let down your hair and join us for this memorable adaptation!  

Recommended for grades Pre-K to 5
Run time: 
approximately 60 minutes, no intermission

View the Rapunzel the Musical study guide pdf. 

PLEASE NOTE:
We are currently at capacity for attendees for this performance. You can join the waitlist to be notified if seats open up, and reservations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. More information is included on the form.

Tickets are also available for purchase for the Sunday, April 6 Family Series performances at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.


 

Accessible Arts Experiences

The Center for the Arts provides a variety of accessible services for all patrons to have a full and enjoyable experience. Visit our accessible options webpage for details. For any additional questions, please contact 703-993-8881 or email cfatix@gmu.edu.

Center for the Arts Policies

  1. NO FOOD, DRINKS OR SNACKS OF ANY KIND are permitted in the theater; this includes bagged lunches and coolers. (See our FAQs for additional lunchtime guidance.)
  2. NO CAMERAS or recording equipment of any kind are permitted inside the theater.
  3. For many students, this performance may be their first experience with live theater. Instead of talking and whispering during the performance, please wait until after the show to discuss or comment about it. Also, no running, shouting or disruptive behavior at any time before, during, or after the show. Ushers may ask chaperones to remove disruptive students.
  4. Restroom and drinking fountain privileges during the performance must be reserved for absolute emergencies only. Please wait until after your group has been initially seated to make trips to the restroom. Then as always, children must be accompanied by an adult.
  5. Seating is at the discretion of the House Manager. Please follow the instructions of the house staff at all times. Your group will not be seated until the entire group has arrived. Please make sure that you fill every seat, not leaving any empty.
  6. All patrons, regardless of age, must have a valid ticket to enter the theater.
  7. Teachers and chaperones, please take an active role in watching over the students in your care and assisting them in maintaining appropriate behavior. We hope you enjoy the show!

Accessible Options

Please contact us at cfatix@gmu.edu at least three weeks in advance of the performance if someone in your party has an accessibility need. We will be in contact to discuss details, accommodations, and other instructions for your visit. Learn more about our accessible options.

  • Hearing Impaired Audience Members Who Use a Listening Device: Please note Center for the Arts is FM compatible. We do have Assistive Listening Devices: FM, 72 megahertz (mhz) with headphones or loop option. Patrons are welcome to bring their own earphones to use with the devices. For further assistance please see a venue staff member or House Manager.
  • If you have a child/chaperone with limited mobility arriving on a bus, we can arrange for the bus to pull up to the front and drop off those individuals plus an adult escort as needed. Again, for all special accommodations, please contact us at least three weeks in advance so we can discuss your needs.

Transportation and Parking Information

Your performance location: Center for the Arts at George Mason University, Concert Hall Fairfax, VA.

Please plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before the start of the performance. Doors open approximately 30 minutes before start time.

For Those Arriving in Buses

Bus Drivers: Parking for buses will only be allowed in the back of Lot K on the Mason Fairfax Campus. Please utilize only the Braddock Road -> Roanoke River Road entrance to access this lot. When entering campus on Roanoke River Road, the entrance to Lot K will be the first left-hand turn. Please use only this entrance. Drivers are asked to stay with the buses or to enter the Concert Hall Lobby to wait. View a parking map and directions to campus (again, follow directions only for the Braddock Road/Roanoke River Road entrance).

Once parked, students and chaperones will then exit the bus and walk to the Concert Hall utilizing marked pedestrian walk ways. The pedestrian cross walk for Patriot Circle will be supervised by Mason Police to ensure the safety of the performance attendees during heavy traffic times on campus. The same directions in reverse apply to departure.

IMPORTANT: If your party is arriving in multiple buses, please have everyone stay on their bus until all buses in your party have arrived. Then make your way over to the Concert Hall as a complete group. This helps to keep the school seated together and minimizes any confusion.

In the event of extreme inclement weather, the Center may decide to have drop off and pick up at the front of the Concert Hall. This is at the discretion of the venue. In this case, buses will be directed upon arrival to go to the front of the Concert Hall on Mason Pond Drive by the police and Center staff. After the performance, schools would then be dismissed by Center staff one by one for pick up in the same location.

Special Accommodations: In certain cases of accessibility need, it is possible for the bus to pull up to the front of the Concert Hall and drop off those individuals (plus one adult escort) before proceeding to Lot K. Please contact us as soon as possible to discuss this process if this applies to your group.

For Those Arriving in Cars

Cars can park either:

At the uncovered Lot K surface lot for $11.50. Pay using the Pay Mobile app or kiosk at the Lot K entrance (fees are subject to change). Learn more about visitor parking. Patrons will then walk to the Concert Hall utilizing marked pedestrian walk ways. The pedestrian cross walk for Patriot Circle will be supervised by Mason Police to ensure the safety of the performance attendees during heavy traffic times on campus.

View a parking map and directions to campus.

OR

In the Mason Pond Parking Deck, adjacent to the Center for the Arts (4373 Mason Pond Drive, Fairfax, VA, 22030). Paid, covered parking at Mason Pond Parking Deck is $9 for two hours; the rate then increases per additional hour (fees are subject to change). Learn more about visitor parking. This deck offers the closest parking to the venue. Exit the Mason Pond Parking Deck on the 1st floor to access the Center.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the address of the Center for the Arts?

Our physical address is 4373 Mason Pond Drive, Fairfax, VA, 22030. If you are arriving in a bus or parking in Lot K, please do not enter this address into your GPS! It will not take you to the correct parking location. Instead, you can search “Lot K.” Please refer to the above for further information on the correct parking lot entrances and directions.

What if it’s raining – do we still have to walk from Lot K?

Yes! Please make sure you dress appropriately for the weather. Drop off and dismissal procedures are only altered in extreme weather situations.

Can we eat lunch on campus before/after the performance?

We do not allow any school groups to eat lunch inside the Center for the Arts. Weather permitting, there are several outdoor options adjacent to our building including Holton Plaza and Mason Pond Lawn that can be great lunch spots. (See a campus map As there is no food or drink allowed inside the theater, please plan to leave all lunches on your bus to retrieve after the performance. Alternatively, you can leave bins or coolers in the main lobby during the performance. However, Center for the Arts staff is not responsible for any lost or missing property. If you do plan to eat lunch on site, please bring trash bags to pack and take all trash with you. Garbage can space is limited in these areas. 

One of our buses got lost/went to the wrong spot. What do we do?

Typically, we ask groups to wait until everyone in their party has arrived before they enter for seating. This is the only way we can ensure groups are seated together. You can wait on your bus or out on the lawn in front of the Center.

If it is getting close to show time and the lost bus still hasn’t arrived, you can choose to seat the part of your group that is present so they don’t miss the show. However, you choose to do so with the understanding that the part of your group that is arriving late will very likely be seated in a different location. If this scenario happens to you, please remain in constant communication with your other group leaders and ask to speak with a Center supervisor or manager to ensure everyone is on the same page regarding your party’s seating.

I am chaperoning my student’s field trip but I am arriving separately from their bus. How do I make sure I am seated with the group?

Please communicate with your student’s teacher or group leader about where to meet up with the group before they enter the Center for seating. Once the group has entered for seating, we cannot guarantee anyone separate from the party will be seated in the same spot.

I am chaperoning a field trip for high schoolers. Do I really need to escort them to the bathroom?

Per Center for the Arts policy, all children Grade 6 and under must have a chaperone with them at all times. Please refer to your child’s institution for chaperoning best practices.

We look forward to having you join us!

 

 

Discounted tickets for groups of 10 or more students are also available to select performances at the Center for the Arts. Check out the GrEET (Group Educational Enrichment Tickets) Program.