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PostPosted: Tue 10:57, 17 Sep 2013    Post subject: www.achbanker.com/home.php Theatre Dos & Don'ts T

Theater Etiquette can separate the amatures from the pros. Most blunders in Theatre Etiquette are made simply because actors are not sure what is expected of them.
DURING REHEARSALS
Come prepared: Learn your lines, have your script and a pencil to write down blocking. Arrive early enough to warm up and [url=http://www.achbanker.com/home.php]www.achbanker.com/home.php[/url] get focused prior to call time. Cover mistakes and stay in character. Listen closely and follow directions pleasantly. Avoid walking between the Director and the stage when a rehearsal is in [url=http://www.mansmanifesto.fr]doudoune moncler[/url] progress.
TECH REHEARSALS
Tech week is called 'Hell week' because the Rehearsals are 12 hour days and often tedious. Hang in there while the crew fine-tunes cues and equipment! It can be exhausting, so you can aid the process by paying attention, staying quiet and being ready & available to jump from scene to scene. The tech crew typically arrives before everyone else and leaves after everyone else. They work crazy-hard and they make you look and sound great! Give them your focus AND the respect they deserve while they are doing their jobs.
COSTUMES
Never change anything about your costume. Don't add or remove anything. Everyone in a production has a specific job and it is the costume designer's job to put you in something that works for the show. If you have suggestions or problems with a part of your costume, politely take them to the costumer or the director.
DRESSING ROOMS
Keep the dressing room neat and clean. This is your second home. Keep it organized and you'll avoid the stress & panic that comes from losing a piece of your costume amid the mess, right before you go on stage. Take care of your things and the [url=http://www.thehygienerevolution.com/barbour.php]barbour paris[/url] costumer will love you.
BEFORE THE SHOW
Once the house is open, stay off the stage and out of the theater, especially in costume. Avoid peeking thru the curtains. Don't mingle with a waiting audience; it will spoil the surprise.
BACKSTAGE
When you step off the stage…..vanish. Walk quietly backstage. Avoid noise in the dressing room and talking or even whispering in the wings. Once in awhile, an actor's mic may accidentally get left on back stage, in which case, the audience hears everything you say & do.
For example, we were doing a musical and one actor made his exit and ran to the bathroom. He didn't realize that his mic was still on -- the audience heard: "tinkle, tinkle, tinkle", flush at full volume. Always assume there is [url=http://www.maximoupgrade.com/hot.php]hollister france[/url] a mic on somewhere and stay very quiet. Don't hang out in the wings to watch the show. Backstage areas can be tight and the crew and your fellow actors have to get to where they need to be. It's [url=http://www.achbanker.com/home.php]hollister[/url] also a safety issue, as sets are being moved on and off stage. Hang out in the dressing room or green room. Pay [url=http://www.vivid-host.com/barbour.htm]www.vivid-host.com/barbour.htm[/url] attention to the monitors so you know what's happening.
There is no excuse for missing a cue. Never miss an entrance! If you're not going on-stage for a while, be respectful of those who are: stay out of the way of costume changes, don't make noise backstage that prevents the other actors from hearing their cues, and stay out of the wings. Be aware and be respectful of others and the process. When waiting in the wings for an entrance, watch your sight lines. Make sure you cannot be seen. When walking behind the cyc or back curtain, walk slowly and as far away from the curtain as possible so that it does not wiggle and create a distraction on stage. When entering and exiting, try to avoid bumping into scenery & backdrops. All the movement is distracting for the audience.
STAGE MANAGER
Pay attention to the stage manager. He or she will be telling you important things to keep the show running smoothly. When the stage manager gives a call, thank them. For example: They say "10 minutes to places !" you say: "Thank you 10!". That's so the stage manager knows that you heard the call and are ready to go.
PROPS
Respect the props, sets, costumes, theatrical equipment, electronic equipment & the belongings of others. Never touch anyone else's prop, even if you think it's out of place. They may have moved it there on purpose. If you think something is out of place, just mention it to the stage manager. Always check your own props before curtain. Things happen, props get bumped or moved or broken. It's also comforting to know that everything is where you expect it to be before the show begins.
Remember, props belong to the theatre, not the actors. Treat them with respect. Return props to their designated place immediately after use. If you'd like to practice with a prop at home, don't. Find an alternate or make arrangements with the director or stage manager to come in and rehearse at some other time. It's just too great a risk to have props leave the building. Avoid touching anything that is not yours unless you have permission.
EQUIPMENT
Return microphones & other equipment to the designated crew member backstage. Do not put them down anywhere else, even for a minute.
SCRIPT
Unless you're doing improv, stick to the script. The authors and playwrights wrote the lines that way for a reason. It's the actor's job to bring the playwright's words and the director's vision to life.
FOOD, DRINKS & GUM
Consume food & drinks in the Green Room. Nothing should be taken into the theatre, backstage or in the dressing room unless it is bottled water with a top on it. Things spill and ruin costumes and props or create a trip hazard. Consult [url=http://www.maximoupgrade.com/hot.php]hollister[/url] the stage manager for the particular rules of that theatre. Never put food, drinks or any object on a piano, [url=http://www.davidhabchy.com]barbour sale[/url] prop table or backstage.
DIRECTOR'S NOTES:
At the end of a rehearsal, director's typically give notes. Have something easily accessible to write your notes: paper & pen, I-pad etc. Accept all notes from the director graciously [url=http://www.1855sacramento.com/woolrich.php]woolrich bologna[/url] and say, "Thank you." Write down your notes and come back the next day having made the adjustments that were given. The Director should never need to give you the same note twice. Never disagree with the director in front of the cast and if you don't understand the note or disagree, discuss it with the Director privately.
Here's a biggy!! Never 'direct' your fellow cast members. This offends them and is unprofessional. Notes are given by the Director and Stage manager only. If someone does offer you notes, say "Thank you but we should take that through the director." Imagine how confusing it would be to get conflicting directions and suggestions from several different people. All changes to the production must go through the director.Never talk when the director is talking! Do respond and follow directions quickly to help create a professional atmosphere.
FOCUS
No mobile phones (especially in the wings)! The show deserves all of your attention. Put the phone away and save the texting and tweeting [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/airjordan.php]nike air jordan pas cher[/url] for after rehearsal or after the night's show.
DEPENDABLE
Whether it's a rehearsal or production night, don't miss a call time. There's a very good reason that the director made a call for 6:00pm even if you don't know what it is. And if you're going to be late or miss a rehearsal, let the stage manager or director know as soon as possible so that they have plenty of time to make allowances. Be on time even after breaks, so that the rehearsal may resume promptly.
WORK ETHIC
Always give your best! Whether it's a 1pm matinee with an audience full of kids or an 8pm curtain in front of the critics, the audience paid to come see you become somebody else. Always give 100%! Leave your personal life challenges outside the theatre so you can focus on the job at hand…….you can always pick up your personal things again when you leave the building.
TREAT PEOPLE WELL
Be respectful of everyone you work with: the staff, the crew, the directors, the designers, the other actors, and yourself! Avoid gossip--unless you're gossiping about all the great things people [url=http://www.mansmanifesto.fr]doudoune moncler homme[/url] have done. The emotional wellbeing of the cast and crew are of utmost importance. The show will be much better if you work together as a team. Your job as an actor is to make everyone look good. Support everyone. If you have any problems or concerns, go to the Director to discuss in private.
THE CLOSING NIGHT PARTY
This is the time to celebrate a collaborative job well done. Focus on the positive, avoid complaints, thank everybody!
BE THE EASIEST PERSON ON THE PLANET TO WORK WITH
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