Theater Etiquette
(NOTE: I "lifted" this from the back of a choir festival program hosted by The Mount Pilchuck Music Educator's Association here in Washington State on March 26, 2008; hosted by Arlington High School Choirs, Lyle Forde-Director and posted it on my blog "Music is Not for Insects" http://mystro2b.edublogs.org)

We want everyone who attends a live theater performance to thoroughly enjoy that performance. Below are a few items, that if followed, will greatly enhance the experience for all concerned.

Please remember that this is not a movie. The people on stage can hear and see you. Your reactions fuel them. Your negative actions can also affect them. Although you may never see tis reaction, because being performers, they are skilled at hiding them, you are affecting them. The performers and all those people behind the scenes have worked very hard to create an evening of entertainment for you. Please allow them the respect they deserve.

Applause:

Cell phones and pagers:

Children:

Cologne and perfume:

Entering and leaving the auditorium:

Recording devices:

Talking: