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Title: Audience Etiquette


1
Audience Etiquette
  • You will develop the ability to watch plays with
    intelligence and with emotional sensitivity!!

2
Rules of Theatre Etiquette
  • (aka Proper Behavior)
  • Know the curtain time and arrive early enough to
    obtain tickets and be seated BEFORE the lights
    dim. -Once the first act has begun, you will
    not be seated until intermission
  • Do NOT talk during the production
  • When the curtain opens and the set pleases you,
    it is a compliment to applaud.

3
Rules of Theatre Etiquette Continued
  • The curtain call is usually the time that the
    audience shows with its applause how much it
    enjoyed the show.
  • -Show-stopper-an especially fine
    scene/individual performancerare and
    brings applause during the show
  • -Standing ovation-reserved for truly
    outstanding performances

4
Rules of Theatre Etiquette Continued
  • The play is not over until the last bow has been
    taken.
  • -ONLY leave the theatre during the
    performance out of necessity or an emergency
  • WHAT IS AN EMERGENCY??
  • -Remember The first acts are usually
    longer

5
Rules of Theatre Etiquette Continued
  • Food and drink are NOT permitted in the theatre.
  • -EXCEPTION Dinner Theatre
  • Come
  • TO ENJOY!
  • TO LEARN!
  • TO GROW!

6
Audience Etiquette Vocabulary
  • Curtain Callat the end of the show when all the
    actors take their bows
  • Show-stopperan especially fine scene or musical
    number during the show when the audience applauds
  • Standing ovationat then end of the show when the
    audience stands to applaud

7
Being a theatre critic
  • Critiqueto examine or judge carefully and
    critically
  • Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
  • Base your evaluation on artistic merit
  • Critiquing means POSITIVE FEEDBACK and negative
    feedback
  • Encourage, dont discourage!
  • NO ONE IS SIMON!!
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