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25 questions / Call for preformances 1). be at the theater promptly as designated times or you will be considered absent 2). You must sign in upon arrival, FOR YOURSELF, no one can check in for you! RELATIONSHIP TO DIRECTORS Unless you are in a scene being worked on and have a pertinent question, avoid approaching or speaking to the directors while they are working with, listening to, or watching a scene in progress. We will make every effort to RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER COMPANY MEMBERS Do not offer suggestions, chastise, argue with, or prompt another actor under any circumstance. Never speak to or approach another actor in a social context who is waiting for an entrance. Do not talk back stage du Do not loiter in the wings. Stay attentive to the show, but remain in designated areas. Do not enter the stage from the house or the house from the stage before, during, or after a performance while the audience members are in the theater. RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CREW/EQUIPMENT During a scene shift, an actor should completely clear off the stage space unless they are involved in the change or about to make an immediate entrance. At the same time, the crew must not distract the actors.
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