Backstage Area Sample Clauses

Backstage Area. ❑ All performers should enter and exit through the stage door. ❑ All performers should use the dressing rooms to change and apply make up. Please do not use public restrooms for this purpose. Only make-­‐up can be used in the building. NO PAINTS OF ANY KIND MAY BE USED IN ANY AREAS OF THE BUILDING. ❑ No food is allowed on stage, backstage or in the dressing rooms. Water in bottles is allowed with prior approval of the stage manager. ❑ Do not touch any stage equipment, curtains or cyclorama. ❑ Follow all instructions given by the stage manager and crew. ❑ Adult supervision must be provided at all times. Performers should not be allowed to run through the hallways, lobby area, back stage, stairwells or floors not directly associated with the theatre. ❑ Silence must be strictly maintained in the hallway behind the theatre. ❑ The use of rosin on or off stage is prohibited.
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Backstage Area q All performers should enter and exit through the stage door.
Backstage Area. ❑ All performers should enter and exit through the stage door. ❑ All performers must use the dressing rooms to apply makeup. Changing is to be done in the dressing room or studio 60 with changing tents (no makeup or hairspray is to be used in the studio). Do not use public restrooms for this purpose. Please be courteous when sharing spaces with our students or other rentals. Only makeup can be used in the building; no paints of any kind may be used in any areas of the building. ❑ Do not touch any stage equipment, curtains or cyclorama. ❑ Follow all instructions given by MCD Staff. ❑ Adult supervision must be provided at all times. Performers should not be allowed to run through the hallways, lobby area, backstage, stairwells or floors not directly associated with the theatre. ❑ Silence must be strictly maintained in the hallway behind the theatre. ❑ The use of confetti or other dispersed particulates on or off stage requires prior, written approval from MCD Staff. The use of rosin, glitter, or other unsweepable particles on or off stage is strictly prohibited.
Backstage Area. ❑ All performers should enter and exit through the stage door. ❑ All performers must use the dressing rooms to apply make-up. Changing is to be done in the dressing room or studio 60 with changing tents (no make-up or hair spray can be used in studio 60). Please do not use public restrooms for this purpose. Please be courteous when sharing spaces with our students or other rentals. Only make-up can be used in the building. NO PAINTS OF ANY KIND MAY BE USED IN ANY AREAS OF THE BUILDING. ❑ No food is allowed on stage, backstage, in the studio, or in the dressing rooms. Water in bottles is allowed with prior approval of the stage manager. ❑ Do not touch any stage equipment, curtains or cyclorama. ❑ Follow all instructions given by the stage manager and crew. ❑ Adult supervision must be provided at all times. Performers should not be allowed to run through the hallways, lobby area, back stage, stairwells or floors not directly associated with the theatre. ❑ Silence must be strictly maintained in the hallway behind the theatre. ❑ The use of rosin on or off stage is prohibited.
Backstage Area. Access to the stage for the delivery and collection of the equipment must be provided. • Two stagehands are to be made available by the organiser for the loading and unloading of the equipment on arrival, at least 30 minutes before the agreed sound- check as well as after the end of the concert. • At the stage entrance or nearby a free parking lot must be made available for a van for the entire duration of the meeting. • Open-air stage: Permit to enter the premises (backstage area) is needed.

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