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Coming to the theatre for the first time?

BILL HEARD 2B 

Attending a school time performance may be the first introduction to  live theatre for many students.

A live theatrical production is exciting and vibrant. The actors, the audience, and the backstage personnel are all part of the experience. Your students, as part of the audience, play an important role in the atmosphere of the production.

Please remind your class that everyone will have an especially wonderful time at the performance by remembering their theatre manners.

 

Here is how students can help:

  1. It is important to remain seated throughout the entire performance.

  2. Restroom visits are best made before the show begins.

  3. Lights Out = Quiet Time.

  4. If You Have To Cough, Cover Your Mouth.

  5. When the lights in the theatre dim to blackout, this is a signal that the show is about to begin.

  6. Cell Phones and other electronic devices are prohibited. Noises from electronic devices are highly distracting to the performers so please make sure they are turned off.

  7. DO NOT SEND TEXT MESSAGES DURING THE SHOW. You may think you are being quiet and nobody will notice, but the light from your screen acts as a flashlight in a dark space.

  8. Please make sure to settle down and get ready for the performance. When the lights on the stage come up, all attention should be on the performance.

  9. Give your full attention and energy to the performers. In return, the performers give it back to you with a better performance

  10. Don’t talk or whisper during the show unless you are asked. It can be disruptive to the performers.

  11. Do not interrupt performers with comments that may disrupt the performance for others

  12. Show the performers your appreciation for their efforts! When there are parts that you particularly enjoy, you should feel free to laugh and clap.

  13. Please do not put your feet on the seats or other furnishings. Please do not run anywhere; you and your friends can get hurt.

  14. We hope you enjoy this theater experience and that you will return, either with your class or with your friends and family to enjoy other presentations that may interest you. Your cooperation will ensure a well focused environment for everyone to enjoy, cherish, and remember.


If you wish to integrate these skills in your classroom lessons we have included standards and worksheets to aid you.

Common Core Theatre Standards for Grades K-12

  1. TAESK.1 Analyzing and constructing meaning from theatrical experiences, dramatic literature, and electronic media

  2. TAESK.11 Engaging actively and appropriately as an audience member in theatre or other media experiences

 

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Tours of RiverCenter for the Performing Arts are available with advanced notice.

During this tour, volunteer guides will describe what led to the creation of RiverCenter, facts about the construction of the facility and point out areas of interest. Guests will be given a tour of the Studio Theatre, Legacy Hall and Bill Heard Theatre, based on availability of these theatres.

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All of our venues are available to rent and have hosted a variety of events ranging from live performances with national touring companies and orchestral concerts, to local dance productions and community theater groups.

Elegant dinners have been held on our stages and on multiple levels of our Grand Lobby.

Amaze your guests with the dramatics of our theatrical environment.

When should I arrive for the show?

Please arrive to the RiverCenter at least 30 minutes before showtime.

Where is the best place to park?

STREET PARKING
On-street parking is available on 9th and 10th Streets, with handicap spaces on Broadway in front of RiverCenter

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The RiverCenter Parking Garage is open 24 hours a day. Parking is free to the public with the exception of the marked and reserved spaces. Violators parking in marked and reserved spaces will be ticketed.

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NEITHER RIVERCENTER NOR THE CITY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEFT, LOSS, DAMAGE OF PROPERTY OR ANY INCIDENTS WITHIN THE GARAGE; PARK AT YOU OWN RISK.

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