Students did a virtual performance for their spring musical this year. (Source: Northwest School of the Arts) By Courtney Cole | May 14, 2021 at 11:52 PM EDT - Updated May 15 at 11:38 AM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Virtual performances and programs may soon be coming to an end thanks to Governor Cooper’s eased restrictions - but students at one Charlotte high school said the show must go on even if it’s from behind a keyboard. Schools with preapproved student performances, including dance, theater, orchestra, and band, will allow no more than one to two guests (parent/guardian) per participant, dependent upon school venue capacity, to attend performances following the safety protocols below: