Curtain is a warm, zigzag landing page template built for kids drama and theater online classes. It guides hesitant parents from curiosity to registration through a step-by-step storytelling flow, alternating image-text sections, parent testimonials, and a goldenrod free-trial call to action. Designed for children ages 6 to 12, it pairs botanical colors with an emotional, picture-book visual style.
by Rocket studio
Curtain is a single-page landing page template for virtual kids drama and theater classes. It follows a step-by-step guide structure that walks parents through their child's journey from a first online session to an end-of-term showcase. The design leans on warm botanical colors, emotional serif typography, and a registration-first flow built to convert cautious parents into free-trial sign-ups.
This template is built for anyone offering online drama or theater classes for children ages 6 to 12. It speaks directly to parents who want enrichment without the commute, and to educators who need a page that earns trust before it asks for commitment.
Parents of shy or anxious children often need more than a class description. They need to feel the warmth of the room before they commit. Generic registration pages fail because they lead with logistics instead of transformation.
You get a fully structured, section-led landing page ready to adapt for a kids drama and theater online class. Every section has a defined purpose, from the hero image down to the registration form.




Theme
Nurture & Care
Creative direction
Step-by-Step Guide
Color system
Botanical
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-bleed Hero with Line-reveal Headline
Zigzag Step-by-step Narrative Layout
Nested Parent Testimonial Strip
Low-friction Registration Form
Secondary PDF Download Path
GSAP Scroll-triggered Animations
What age group is this landing page template designed for?
Can I use this template for a subscription-based class program rather than a one-time event?
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Is the PDF class guide file included with the template?
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The hero uses a wide-angle photo of children mid-gesture on a video call grid. A soft cream headline fades in over the image using a line-reveal animation. The primary call-to-action button appears directly beneath, styled in goldenrod for immediate visual priority.
Three alternating left-image-right-text and text-left-image-right sections guide the scroll. Each step deepens the emotional story: first class curiosity, improv confidence milestones, and the end-of-term virtual showcase reveal. The alternating layout keeps the page dynamic and easy to scan on any screen.
Between each zigzag step, a testimonial strip surfaces three parent voices. The design uses a handwritten-note visual style with child age and outcome specificity. This positions social proof at the exact moment a parent needs reassurance before reading the next step.
The primary path is a free-trial registration form. It opens with a child's first name and age to reduce hesitation, then collects parent email and preferred class day. A secondary call to action below the form invites parents to download a PDF class guide, giving undecided visitors a low-commitment exit that keeps them in the funnel.
GSAP-powered scroll reveals bring each section into view as the parent scrolls. Float animations and hover states add tactile warmth without overloading the page. Animations are set to medium intensity, keeping the pace calm and reassuring for the target audience.
The template ships with a fully defined visual system. Fraunces handles emotional serif headlines and DM Sans handles body copy. The color palette uses fern green, parchment cream, deep mulberry, and goldenrod in assigned roles across buttons, backgrounds, and headlines.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Full-Bleed | Introduces the program with a warm photo, fading headline, and primary registration button |
| Step One: They Join a Circle | Image-left layout shows how the first online class session works |
| Testimonial Strip | Three parent voices with child-age specificity nested between steps |
| Step Two: They Find Their Voice | Text-left zigzag section covers improv games and confidence milestones |
| Step Three: They Take the Stage | Image-left section reveals the end-of-term virtual showcase |
| Registration and Download | Dual-path conversion zone with free-trial form and PDF class guide offer |
| Footer | Horizontal footer pattern with navigation and supporting links |
The design follows a Nurture and Care theme built on a Botanical color system. Every visual choice is made to reassure a cautious parent while exciting the child scrolling alongside them.
This landing page is built with a mobile-first priority, targeting parents who scroll on their phones during quiet moments in the day. The layout adapts cleanly across screen sizes without losing the warmth of the desktop design.
The page is structured around a parent's emotional decision-making process, not a list of class features. Every section earns the next click before asking for it.
This template is part of a Kids and Family template collection focused on online performing arts education for children. It was built specifically for the kids drama and theater online class niche, where emotional trust and parent confidence are the primary conversion barriers.