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bullet Posted: 5/20/07 at 9:25pm
Originally posted by MartyW

Was that a recent problem red?
 
To which of my rants are you referring?
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bullet Posted: 5/23/07 at 1:44pm
as far as having to change before greeting.... (I was a little miffed and confused recently) 
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bullet Posted: 5/24/07 at 8:27pm
Originally posted by MartyW

as far as having to change before greeting.... (I was a little miffed and confused recently) 
 
Well, next time knock!  Or let me know that you're going to be there!!!   I didn't know someone was waiting to see me.Wink
 
Hey...I just noticed:  I've got more postings than you!!!!
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bullet Posted: 5/25/07 at 9:03am
Obviously you have more time than I, or much more to say.....
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To me, it just ruins the entire effect because then they can see a set piece used in Act 2 or see people changing costumes.  It really does ruin the "magic" of what theatre really is.
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bullet Posted: 7/26/07 at 11:02pm
I have done a few Royal Command Performance where you were obliged, nay commanded to line up back stage, for the Royal hand shake & bow. But only after the show & deviod of show make up & costumes.
In fact when growing up in theatre it was against the law for males to be in make up in public beyond the stage, but that was eaons ago.
There again way back in the early 1900's, when I was a wee one. it was still the practice for punters to pay premium prices to sit on the stage during performances & even jion in. But those days are gone thank gawd!
 
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NEVER NEVER NEVER.  First of it breaks the suspension of disbelief, second off it pulls the actors out what they are doing, and third off, they get in the way.  Its just not cool. 

Now one thing we do, do however, is we immediately come out after curtian call and greet the audience, talk to family and friends and such.  It's a tradition in our theater and I've noticed audience members love the chance to tell the actors good job, or take pictures with the cast etc. 
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bullet Posted: 7/27/07 at 2:07am
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Now one thing we do, do however, is we immediately come out after curtian call and greet the audience, talk to family and friends and such. It's a tradition in our theater and I've noticed audience members love the chance to tell the actors good job, or take pictures with the cast etc.



This is a subject of much debate in our theater, We usually file off the stage from curtain call and directly out into the house and line up, I for one cannot stand this tradition and was thrilled that the last director I had shared my opinion. To me it just feels like begging for compliments on the performance. Audience members feel like they have to say something since they can't get to the door without passing us. I think someone who wants to see a particular performer or who has a compliment they just have to share will wait ten minutes while the cast at least changes into street clothes and gives the people who want to go home a chance to leave. Everyone likes to know their performance was enjoyed, but I think the audience tells you best during the show.
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bullet Posted: 7/27/07 at 2:41am
If people had to pass by us to get out of the theater, I would completely agree with you it would be like trapping them in there and demanding compliments and pats on the back which is I agree with you tacky.  Our theather is set up so the exit is at the back of the auditiorium.  So the audience doesn't have to pass by us to leave.  We also don't line up or anything...it's very informal.  The actors just kinda wander out and talk to family and friends  etc. and it isn't a requirement that the cast come straight out and talk to anyone if they don't want to (For example, I had a particularly bad night as the Mute in the Fantasticks this last spring and so i just stayed backstage until the audience was gone and then went to help clean up).  I just think it makes members of the theater more accessable and friendly.  Many think it's bad no matter what, others think it's totally ok.  I think it depends upon the theater group, area (we are in a small town so we either know most of the audience or they are people that come time after time after time, with a sprinkling of tourists), and the layout of the theater.
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bullet Posted: 7/27/07 at 3:01am
i won't have a bar of it!
David Garrick had the right idea in the 1700's, as manager of the Dury Labe theatre in London.
When he stopped having the punters on the stage. Also devising the 'house Rag' [curtain] to divide the stage and audiance, as well as a drop to change scenes by - along with quite a few other things, that still survive today.
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