
PCPA HOST HOUSING NETWORK
OPEN YOUR HOME
SHAPE A FUTURE
SUPPORT LIVE THEATRE
Help us house the future of Live Performance!
PCPA Students and Interns play vital roles behind the scenes and on stage.
By opening your home, you become a vital part of their journey and a champion of live theatre on the Central Coast.
Summer Interns
Host a technical theater intern in your home for 8–12 weeks this summer. These eager young professionals help make our shows happen, and your support gives them a stable environment to grow.
Fall/Spring Student or Intern
Host a student or intern for 16 to 20 weeks. This is an opportunity to form a strong connection and see their skills develop through training and practical work.
PCPA Students and Interns play vital roles behind the scenes and on stage.
By opening your home, you become a vital part of their journey and a champion of live theatre on the Central Coast.
PCPA Housing Network FAQ
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The PCPA Housing Network is a program that helps PCPA conservatory students and interns find housing with local residents in Santa Maria. It includes anyone who has extra space, like a spare room or an empty property, who wants to support the arts.
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Hosts can welcome:
Acting Students: These students are enrolled in a demanding two-year program involving extensive acting, singing, and dancing training. Their schedules typically run long hours from 9 AM to 10 PM, Tuesday through Saturday.
Tech Students: These students focus on the technical facets of theatre, such as set design, lighting, and sound, and adhere to a Monday-to-Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM schedule. However, their hours can extend longer during performance periods.
Interns: Both summer and year-long interns have variable schedules but generally mirror the intensive and irregular hours similar to those of acting and tech students, particularly during performance times.
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Hosting durations can vary to accommodate the diverse schedules of PCPA participants:
For Two-year Conservatory Students: They typically require housing from mid-August to the end of May. Some students may also need accommodation extended through summer to participate in internships.
For Interns: They generally need shorter-term accommodation, usually from mid-May to early September. A select few continue their internships into the Fall and Spring, necessitating extended stays.
As a host, you have the flexibility to offer housing either just for the academic year or to include the summer months as well, depending on your personal availability and willingness to support the students and interns in their educational journey.
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Your support for the arts is invaluable, and while offering free housing is an exceptional gesture, it’s understood that it might not always be feasible. It’s encouraged to offer your spaces at lower rates, ideally including utilities and Wi-Fi in the cost. This approach significantly aids in reducing living expenses for students fully immersed in their artistic pursuits.
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You and the PCPA students or interns must negotiate rent and housing terms. This helps set clear expectations and teaches important negotiation skills for the rental market. Your support in these talks provides more than just a place to stay; it teaches valuable lessons in advocacy and compromise that will benefit them in the future.
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Matches are facilitated through direct 1:1 contact via a private group, where students and interns can reach out to potential hosts. PCPA serves as an initial point of contact but does not provide ongoing support or mediate disputes. The Associate Production Manager is available to provide communication support.
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While PCPA helps establish initial connections, we encourage direct communication between hosts and students/interns to resolve any issues. The Associate Production Manager can offer communication assistance, but it’s crucial for both parties to work toward solutions independently.
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To become a host, complete our online application form. Hosting not only offers a potential financial arrangement but also a unique cultural exchange and the opportunity to support the arts. It’s a chance to make lasting connections and nurture future talent.
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This initiative addresses the housing needs of students and interns, fosters community engagement, supports the arts, and contributes to the cultural enrichment of Santa Maria. It ensures that emerging artists have the stable foundation necessary for success.
