Some rules that are valuable in my theatre:
for actors-
dont talk backstage or on the wings
dont clap from backstage or the wings
stay out of the audience
never miss a cue
no eating in costume
check your props
dont ad lib
be on time
dont look at the audience
dont touch any prop that isnt yours
dont break character
dont turn your back to the audience
no pda
dont gossip
never give notes unless someone asks
for audience members:
dont talk
no phones
dont try to distract actors
no pda
dont yell out things or laugh obnoxiously loud
be on time
only leave or enter during intermission or curtain
at an improv or interactive event, dont heckle
no flash Photography
no food or drink
dont clap until lights go down, curtains close, or the act, song, or scene is 100% over
They are pretty simple rules.
to be quiet and polite, not to move around when the play or whatever is in session, and to clap after it is over. hope i helped
Both pagaism and mythology has impacted the theater both in some plays and down to how some theaters are decorated
Some of it is music theater and some of it is dramatic theater but it is best known for it's musical theater Broadway is a commercial theater. The price of admission pays for the salaries of not only the actors, singers, and dancers, but the stagehands, ushers, box office personnel. It also pays the rent on the theater, the utilities, the maintenance; the royalty on the play, the direction and design fees; the costs of building the sets and costumes, renting the lighting instruments; and if there is anything left over alter all of the costs have been paid, the profits are divided between the producer and the investors.
The London Globe theater (a replica of the one present in Shakesphere's time) has a seating capacity is 857 with an additional 700 "groundlings" standing in the pit. This is about half the size of a typical audience in Shakespeare's time (when safety rules did not exist)
Well, surround sound is great with some nice speakers. There are many things for home theater systems. So, try looking on and offline and you will get nice options.
You can survive without etiquette, but knowing and using some etiquette rules can make certain situations go much smoother for you.
Classroom etiquette are rules that apply to a classroom that a teacher gives.
There's lots. Google surf etiquette and you'll find some.
The rules of etiquette imply observance of the requirements of good behavior in society
Give guidance in all interpersonal interactions , that is the purpose of etiquette.
Never heard of the Magic 13. Etiquette rules change with the place, people, and reason for the interaction.
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§Protocols are the standards of etiquette in your place of employment
Theater etiquette is a set of proper behaviors that should be observed by those attending theatrical events.
Etiquette Definitions The Rules of Play
Theater ETIQUETTE can vary from theater to theater (ex. dress code) but it usually includes the followingNo talking during a performanceNo food or drink in theater (usually)No ruckusNo catcallingNo changing seats.No recording
Etiquette is the conventional rules of conduct. It is a code of conduct that defined the rules of social behaviour