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…which means you should take some.

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Yes, you. You should take some

notes.

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Test tomorrow. I promise.

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Ohhhhhh, I see. Now you want to take

notes.

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What’s the BIG deal?

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What’s the BIG deal?It is important to act in an

appropriate fashion depending on the event in which you are

attending!

This behavior might be OK at a LHHS football game

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What’s the BIG deal?It is important to act in an

appropriate fashion depending on the event in which you are

attending!

BUT it would NOT be appropriate at a funeral for

say… like the Pope.

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What’s the BIG deal?Every situation your in calls for a

specific behavior, and if you fail to meet that expectation, by the

general public, to behave in that certain way…you will

IRRITATE AND ANNOY those around you.

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What Is Theatre Etiquette?

Definition:Theatre etiquette is the proper way to look and behave when one is attending a theatrical experience.

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The Movie Theater Example

Have you ever sat next to, behind, or in

front of someone in a movie theater who did not know how to

behave properly during

a movie?

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The RulesDress Appropriately

Do not wear sandals, hats, or shorts. If the show is in the evening you should dress more formal that you would if the show is during the day. The general rule is the more you pay for your ticket the more formal you should dress.

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The RulesBe in your seat on time

It is customary to be at the theatre 30 minutes before the show begins. Use the restroom before going to your seat, Intermission and after the show. If you need to get up from your seat before or after the show, be sure to say, “Excuse me,” as you pass.Do not rock in your seat.Share armrests and leg space.

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The RulesMind Your Feet

Keep your feet in front of you. Do not place feet or personal belongings in the aisle.

NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER PUT YOUR FEET ON THE SEATS.

Do not kick the chair in front of you.Gentlemen please keep your feet and legs still during the performance.

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The RulesCell phones, Pagers, Watches

Please turn off all things that beep and electronic devices (avoid interference). Never use your cell phone in the theater. Always wait until intermission. If you accidentally leave something on, just turn it off once it beeps, never answer it.

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The RulesCameras, Video-cameras,

MP3You are never permitted to bring any of these things into a theatre. All live theatre is performed with performance rights which do not allow for the recording of the show. Flashes and clicks distract the actor.

You will be removed from the theatre if you break this rule. And your film or camera will be confiscated.

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The RulesShhhhh! Silence is Golden

During a performance do not talk, sing, hum, or even whisper. Keep your thoughts to yourself until the intermission or after the show. If you have anything negative to say WAIT until you leave the theatre.

Not only can the people around you hear you (who knows who they are) but so can the actors onstage.

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The RulesNo Food, Drinks, or Candy

Do not bring food, drinks, or candy into the theatre. You may sometimes bring a bottle of water into certain theatres but often it must stay in your bag. If you have to have cough drops only unwrap them during applause.

Never stick your gum anywhere except in the trash.

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The RulesApplause! Applause!

You should applaud when the conductor or director enters the room. Clap with enthusiasm BUT never shout, whistle or yell during the performance. Clap at the end of scenes, songs, acts, and completed performances. You may also clap to applaud a moment.

You do not need to stand during a standing ovation. You should only stand if you feel obliged to do so.

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The RulesWhen It’s Over…

Applaud, whether you enjoyed the show or not. You may applaud louder for certain characters if you like. Do not rush to the exits. It is very rude to the actors and director to rush out. Take everything you have or have received with you, even if you don’t want it anymore. LEAVE NO TRASH!!!

Keep your thoughts to yourself until you leave the theatre.

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Some SuggestionsIf you’re bored try to find an interesting character, set piece, or costume design to look at. Give the show a chance! Most plays, especially those in 3 acts, are often very slow until the third act. The playwright is giving you lots of background information until that point - building suspense. Try not to leave - but if you must -(and I have) - leave at Intermission.

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Some SuggestionsRead the program. Often you can get useful information and interesting notes from the director. Use the intermission to stretch your legs, get something to eat, and use the restroom. Know that second acts are often shorter than the first. If you ever have to question whether your behavior or action would be inappropriate…DO NOT DO IT!