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The Unofficial Backstage Code |
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Written by triplethreat
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As we all know, not all (and for many of us, most) of our performing experiences are NOT in grand theatres with red carpets and private dressing rooms. One of my most recent performances was in a VERY small theatre with a house less than 100 seats.
Our backstage area was a single room that was dressing room, makeup area, and green room all rolled into one, in addition to also being storage for every costume the company owned. To say there was very little space would be a huge understatement.
When working in a space as small and cluttered as this, the behaviors of fellow cast members becomes much more noticeable and often annoying. As a result, I have written the Unofficial Backstage Code - a list of rules that, if followed, might prevent you from becoming a - forgive the pun - outcast.
- Thou shalt not lounge around in your tighty whities.
- Breathmints are mandatory.
- Do not "shush" people. It is condescending and rude. If people need a reminder, they should get it from those in authority, not fellow cast members.
- Don't take up more than your share of the space.
- Stay out of the wings unless you need to be there. Don't block high traffic areas.
- Do NOT bring messy food into the backstage area. Especially stuff that is also smelly. Especially if you don't have enough to share.

- This is theatre. You are not here to find a date.
- If you HAVE found a date, the rest of us do not need to see or hear about it.
What rules would you add?
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