Excerpt from:  Drama Teacher's Diary
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October 26, 2009

The Theatre Classroom -- Theatre Etiquette

Classroom tips for proper theatre behavior

Now that you have discussed the importance of seeing plays and writing critiques, the next order of business is to talk about theatre etiquette.  We are living in a time of cell phones and short attention spans, neither of which make good audience members. Watching a play requires the audience to listen and react, not talk, text, and/or eat. 

In the early 70's I decided, along with the administration, to have all of Sentinel’s students attend one play a year.  Not only did it introduce them to the wonderful world of theatre, but it taught them that behavior in a theatre was much different than that in a football stadium, a basketball court, or a pep assembly. Incidentally, it also helped finance the drama department.  See Chapter 2 Four ways to help defray cost of production on page 22 in The Drama Teacher’s Survival Guide.

Before the first play of the year I would discuss Being a Good Audience and give each student a handout based on the information that they were to keep in their notebooks.   

My Future Blogs

I have just been cast in the musical A Christmas Carol so my old bones will be trodding (or maybe I should say barely treading) the boards once again. I will try to get a blog out in November but don’t know how much time this new adventure in community theatre will take.  


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