
Franchise FAQ
Is Drama Kids the right choice for you?
Before you consider starting a Drama Kids International business, ask yourself
these questions:
- Do you have a passion for working with children?
- Do you have a desire to earn what you are worth?
- Do you feel you have good people skills?
- Do you have a flair for creativity?
- Are you self-motivated and disciplined?
- Do you have a desire to own your own business?
- Would you like more flexibility and control with your career?
- Do you want to be your own boss?
- Do you want to work from home?
If you answer yes to most of these questions, the next question
you'll probably ask is:
Should I buy a franchise, or should I go it alone?"
Drama Kids helps you succeed by providing you with
a proven program which includes 15 year cycle of
curriculum combined with music, crafts, teaching
techniques and other materials that save you countless
hours of writing and testing.
Franchising allows you to be “In Business For Yourself, But Not By Yourself”. Some
of the reasons why many people elect to launch a Drama Kids franchise are:
Proven program and business systems that gets results
An easy-to-operate business
Training and guidance from an experienced management team
A range of investment options to best fit your business objectives
Networking with fellow owners
Turn-key marketing programs
Brand recognition
Protected locations or territories
Discount supplier programs
No teaching or acting experience required
Are YOU right for Drama Kids?
We are looking for degreed teachers, or business
people who have:
- A keen interest in the education of young children
- A commitment to quality
- Strong people skills: networking, customer service, sales, human resources
To be successful in this business, you really must love children and
people. Even with the power of a solid franchise behind you,
building a business is hard work. Many franchisees don’t
mind working hard because they are building something real for themselves
while making a positive difference in the children they serve.
Will I personally teach Drama Kids classes?
Our franchise owners are teachers, and business people
who may either teach initial classes or elect to hire, train and supervise
a staff of teachers from the start. Owners will also market and
manage their businesses. Whether you want to jump in and teach classes
initially, or hire part time teachers from the start, we provide you
with the tools to build a strong business that delivers a high quality
service in the community.
Why is Drama Kids a great choice for today?
- Due to budget cuts and the focus on stringent reading and math test scores, schools are reducing or eliminating creative arts education programs. In fact, most public schools do not offer a drama program either during school or as an after school activity.
- Parents recognize the value of dramatic arts education and seek out such programs for their children.
- Private schools and day care centers are looking for competitive advantages. Drama Kids offers safe, and fun adventures for their students without students needing to leave the school.
- Children, parents and school administrators find the Drama Kids programs are unique, fun, educational and creative!
What does a Drama Kids franchise cost?
The initial investment for a Drama Kids franchise can range from $17,390 to $51,900 depending on your capital and growth objectives, as well as your desired market size. A complete breakdown of fees is included in the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular, which we will provide to you before becoming a franchise owner.
How do I get started?
Simply complete the Franchise Information Request
to start the process. We will review your information and phone or
e-mail you to schedule a time to discuss Drama Kids with you. As you
learn more about Drama Kids, we want to learn more about you to make
sure that Drama Kids is a good fit for your goals and skills. If you
think it might be, take the first step and click on the link below.
Franchise Information Request

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