* Arrive at rehearsal and makeup call on time * Learn lines, business, and blocking on schedule * Never peek through the curtains before or during a performance.

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* Arrive at rehearsal and makeup call on time * Learn lines, business, and blocking on schedule * Never peek through the curtains before or during a performance * Do not change lines or stage business or tell others to do so unless the change has been approved by the director.

* Don’t complain about your role, costume, hairstyle, etc. * Never knowingly upstage other performers. Be careful not to do it accidentally either. * Do what the director asks you to do without arguing. * Do not borrow another actor’s makeup

* Promptly report any damage to costumes or props before leaving the theater after each performance. * Be nice to the stage crew and everyone involved in the production.

* Do not handle props or sets unless you are on the props crew. * Know emergency procedures and locations of firefighting equipment.

* Arrive early enough to be seated before the lights dim. * Do not talk or make noises with food or drink items.

* Turn off all electronic devices before the performance begins. * Leave the theater during a performance only when necessary. * Never openly criticize a performance.