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Theatre Audience Etiquette. Arrive On Time Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre.

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Page 1: Theatre Audience Etiquette. Arrive On Time Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre.

Theatre Audience Etiquette

Page 2: Theatre Audience Etiquette. Arrive On Time Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre.

Arrive On Time

Page 3: Theatre Audience Etiquette. Arrive On Time Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre.

Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre until a break in the

action.

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Page 4: Theatre Audience Etiquette. Arrive On Time Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre.

Also, keep in mind that you won’t be able to

use the bathroom until intermission or the end

of the performance. Take your bathroom

break when you have the chance!

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Page 5: Theatre Audience Etiquette. Arrive On Time Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre.

No Food

Page 6: Theatre Audience Etiquette. Arrive On Time Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre.

Food is often not allowed in the theatre. Wait until intermission to grab

a bite to eat.http://www.crazytownblog.com/crazytown/2013/02/theatre-etiquette/comments/page/4/

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Disruptions

Page 8: Theatre Audience Etiquette. Arrive On Time Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre.

To avoid distracting other audience members or the performers themselves, make sure to turn off all of your mobile

devices or other noise-making technology.

http://mostmetro.com/performing-arts-theater/theater-etiquette.html

Page 9: Theatre Audience Etiquette. Arrive On Time Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre.

Using a camera to take pictures or video is against copyright

laws and is therefore not allowed. It’s also very

distracting for your fellow audience members.

Page 10: Theatre Audience Etiquette. Arrive On Time Late arrivals disrupt the other audience members and may prevent you from being able to enter the theatre.

Talking or whispering during the show can be distracting and annoying to those around

you. But don’t be afraid to laugh if the performers make a joke!

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Get Involved

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The performance will be more fun if you show

your appreciation for the performers. Laugh at the jokes and applaud after each act—performers

love applause!

http://www.dancaptickets.com/pages/theatre-etiquette/

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Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

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