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How to Be a Good Audience Member Theater Etiquette How to Be a Good Audience Member © PowerPoint by Maria Bellamy, Breathitt Co. High School, Jackson, KY; rules provided by Jenny Wiley Theatre and graphics from Microsoft Office online

Arrive early You must be in your seat for the play to start on time The lights in the theater will dim as a signal that the play is about to start © PowerPoint by Maria Bellamy, Breathitt Co. High School, Jackson, KY; rules provided by Jenny Wiley Theatre and graphics from Microsoft Office online

Be quiet during the play . Do not talk Do not unwrap candy Do not make noise You have a responsibility in live performance to the performers and to the rest of the audience © PowerPoint by Maria Bellamy, Breathitt Co. High School, Jackson, KY; rules provided by Jenny Wiley Theatre and graphics from Microsoft Office online

Silence your electronics Make sure these items are turned off or set on ‘silent’ during the show: beepers cell phones watches © PowerPoint by Maria Bellamy, Breathitt Co. High School, Jackson, KY; rules provided by Jenny Wiley Theatre and graphics from Microsoft Office online

No recording! Recording is NOT ALLOWED. This includes all photography, video or audio recordings Such recording is illegal as well as annoying! . © PowerPoint by Maria Bellamy, Breathitt Co. High School, Jackson, KY; rules provided by Jenny Wiley Theatre and graphics from Microsoft Office online

Stay in your seat Audience members must stay seated during the performance. Audience members may stand only for an emergency. © PowerPoint by Maria Bellamy, Breathitt Co. High School, Jackson, KY; rules provided by Jenny Wiley Theatre and graphics from Microsoft Office online

Intermission If the play is very long, there will be an intermission, or short break, in the middle. You may stand and talk during intermission. Bathrooms can be very crowded, so take the shortest break possible. You must be back in your seat before intermission ends and the play resumes. © PowerPoint by Maria Bellamy, Breathitt Co. High School, Jackson, KY; rules provided by Jenny Wiley Theatre and graphics from Microsoft Office online

Be courteous Wait patiently at the ticket booth, the exit, the restroom, etc. Intermission time is limited—be quick © PowerPoint by Maria Bellamy, Breathitt Co. High School, Jackson, KY; rules provided by Jenny Wiley Theatre and graphics from Microsoft Office online

Observe ALL rules Theatre rules are for the safety and well-being of the audience and the performers Respect ALL rules and policies! © PowerPoint by Maria Bellamy, Breathitt Co. High School, Jackson, KY; rules provided by Jenny Wiley Theatre and graphics from Microsoft Office online

After the performance If you think the play was good, applaud enthusiastically. If you think a performance was truly outstanding, stand and applaud loudly (“standing ovation”). If you did not like it, sit quietly in your seat until you can leave. © PowerPoint by Maria Bellamy, Breathitt Co. High School, Jackson, KY; rules provided by Jenny Wiley Theatre and graphics from Microsoft Office online