93 schoolchildren gathered to visit the theatre. Visiting Rules

If you are going to the theater, then, first of all, think about clothes. Clothes intended for going to the theater should be different from everyday ones, and, in addition, it is advisable to coordinate the form of clothing with friends in advance in order to harmoniously complement each other.

Arrive early at the theater in order to have time to undress, put outerwear in the wardrobe, take a look at yourself in the mirror or, if something needs to be corrected, tidy up in the toilet room.

The lady enters the theater first, and the gentleman opens the door for her. The cavalier holds the tickets in his hand in order to present them to the controller, and lets the lady pass in the foyer in front of him.

In the wardrobe, the gentleman helps his companion take off her coat, and only then undresses himself. Having handed over outerwear to the wardrobe, he keeps the numbers. It is tactless to look at yourself in the mirrors, walking along the theater lobby during the intermission, and also to take care of your toilet in the auditorium.

Offering sweets and soft drinks to the lady is the responsibility of the gentleman. However, they eat and drink in the buffet, not in the lobby. Also, before the performance, the gentleman must buy the program for the lady. It does not need to specify whether she needs it or not. Everyone should have their own program and binoculars so as not to interfere with a neighbor by borrowing all this from him.

In the parterre, amphitheater, mezzanine, you need to take your seats no later than the third call. If your seats are in the middle of the row, then you need to sit down in advance so as not to disturb the spectators who are already sitting on the edge. If your seats are located on the edge, then you can linger a little, so that later you don’t get up many times, skipping those sitting in the middle.

It is not customary to sit in someone else's seat in the theater, because, firstly, you cause concern to those people who will be forced to sort things out with you, and secondly, it will be embarrassing for you yourself when, in front of the whole audience, they will “drive you away ".

If you yourself find that your seats are occupied, present your tickets and politely ask to vacate your seats. If there was a mistake and two tickets were issued for one seat, then they turn to the usher or another employee of the theater, who is obliged to solve this problem.

It is not customary to enter the auditorium before the end of the first act. If you still entered, then you can only sit on the extreme seats, if they are free. You can just stand at the entrance until the end of the act, if you do not interfere with anyone. Sneaking into your seats in the middle of the action is unacceptable.

During the action, you can not interfere with others, talk loudly. You can not express your comments aloud during the action, without addressing anyone in particular. Laughter, applause are appropriate as a reaction to funny remarks or situations in comedy performances.

Do not look at other spectators through binoculars. Do not put things (bags, programs, binoculars) on the balcony barrier, they may fall on the audience sitting in the stalls. Do not use programs instead of a fan. During the performance, it is indecent to click the lock of the bag, unfold the wrapper of sweets, etc.

It is indecent during a performance to constantly ask a neighbor for the names of the actors who are on stage, or to ask for a program. Calls during the performance distract not only the audience, but also the actors from the performance. Turn off your cell phone!

Postpone the exchange of impressions about the performance of the concert numbers until the intermission or applause, during which you can exchange views with your interlocutors in a few words. Even if the performance is unsuccessful, loud negative judgments on this score are bad form.

It is unacceptable to leave the auditorium during the performance. You can leave during intermission. It is also customary to express one's opinion about someone's toilet, about an outstanding person present in the theater, about the artists in the intermission in a hushed tone.

Actors Award - Audience Applause so if you like it, don't hide your emotions. Applause is an expression of appreciation of the audience for the pleasure. Whistling, shouting, stamping feet are unacceptable in the theater.

It is accepted to applaud:

  • after the curtain goes up;
  • before the start of an opera or ballet;
  • when the conductor appears at the podium;
  • when a famous actor or singer enters the stage;
  • after some well-known lines, big monologues in classical plays;
  • after difficult arias or brilliant performances of difficult ones;
  • seats in opera or ballet;
  • after the end of each act, the whole play, each concert number.

If the performance left you indifferent, just thank the artists for their work with applause. If you liked the performance, you can express your delight with long applause and calling the artists to the stage. If you especially liked the performance, you can ask the artist to perform an encore of one or another work. This is done with the help of prolonged applause, shouting: “Bravo!”, “Encore!”.

"Bis!" they shout only after those performances where you can repeat the aria or dance. In drama theater, it is hardly appropriate to ask an actor to play a passage from a play that you like.

One way to express admiration for the skill of an actor is to present flowers at the end of the performance. In such a bouquet, as a rule, a postcard with congratulations or a business card of the giver is embedded. The bouquet is given to the theater worker, who, according to the wishes, either hands the bouquet on stage or puts it in the artist's dressing room. Sending anonymous bouquets is always considered indecent.

One should not rush to the wardrobe until the action is over and the actors have come out to bow. Be sure to thank the actors for their art and wait for the curtain to close. Only after that you can safely go to the wardrobe. In order not to waste time standing in line, you can wait out the crowd in the lobby, discussing what you see. If, due to some circumstances, it is necessary to leave the theater earlier, then the last act is watched on the balcony, then, without disturbing anyone, they leave.

After the performance, the gentleman is obliged to take the lady home.

But visiting the theater requires the visitor to know and observe special rules of etiquette. First of all, it concerns clothes.

Going to the theater, it is best to wear a suit of soothing colors and a classic cut. In other words, you need to dress in such a way that you do not attract the special attention of others who came to the theater in order to see the performance, and not your super-fashionable and original outfit. Women can complement a dress or suit with a strict cut with modest jewelry. Men should wear a dark suit. In cold weather, it is important not to forget to take a change of shoes with you.

The rules of etiquette require men sitting in boxes and in the front rows of stalls to wear a formal suit, and women - evening dresses. At the same time, the rules of good manners say that you can wear a festive outfit to the premiere of a performance, and the one in which you usually go to work (if such an outfit is not too flashy and defiant) is also suitable for visiting and watching an everyday theatrical performance.

Late for the start of the performance is considered unacceptable. However, if for some reason you had to be late, then you do not need to disturb other spectators and, stepping on their feet, head to your place. It is necessary to wait for the end of the act or part of the performance or musical work and go to your seats already during the intermission. You need to walk along the row, turning to face other spectators. At the same time, you should apologize to them for the inconvenience caused.

As well as when visiting a restaurant, a man must accompany a lady, showing the way to places. In wardrobe a man should first remove his headdress and outerwear, and then help the lady to undress. If in a restaurant or cafe a woman is allowed by the rules of etiquette to remain wearing a hat, then in the theater she must also be removed, since the fields of the headdress can block the view of the stage to those sitting behind. After the woman has taken off her coat and hat, she can go to the mirror to slightly fix her hair or see if everything is in order with her appearance. Applying makeup, painting lips or pulling the hem of a dress in the dressing room is unacceptable. All this must be done in the ladies' room. While the woman examines herself in the mirror, her companion must wait patiently on the sidelines. At the same time, he should not delve into reading a phone or tablet, which is considered bad form. The only thing he can afford is to buy a play or concert program and read it.

In case if places are in tier, then the man, when ascending, should go half a step ahead of his companion, and when descending, half a step behind. In the stalls, the man goes first to his seat, followed by the woman. If four acquaintances, two women and two men, decide to attend a performance or concert, then first one of the men takes the place, then the women sit down, then the second man. At the same time, ladies can sit down so as not to be next to their spouse. Choosing a place for himself, a true gentleman will leave the best and most convenient for his lady. So, for example, if one of the two designated places is at the aisle, then the man should take it.

In the event that a group of familiar people came to the theater or to a concert, then the woman should take the first place in the row, then the man, then the woman again, etc. The one who invited everyone takes the last place (the exception is women) .

A sign of bad taste and ignorance is considered to be singing along, patting your hand or stamping your foot to the beat of the music, discussing the performance that takes place during the continuation of the performance. You can't talk to your neighbors either. And even more so, it is not permissible to eat anything at this time, rustling with candy wrappers or chocolate foil, etc. In the event that you are tormented by a cough or runny nose, you do not need to cough or blow your nose right in the hall. You should quietly apologize. neighbors and leave the room. You also need to do the same if you came to the performance with a child who, not interested in watching the performance, found another activity for himself.

You can have a snack during the intermission at the buffet. At the same time, in buffet only a man can go, the lady (or other acquaintances who have visited the theater) can remain in their place. However, do not forget that the intermission lasts 15 - 20 minutes.

The most gross mistake and serious violation of theatrical etiquette is considered to be leaving the auditorium during the continuation or a few minutes before the end of the performance. A polite person and a grateful spectator will certainly wait for the moment when he can thank the actors or musicians for the game with thunderous applause.

Applause also has its own rules.

So, it is customary to applaud:

- in the theater: after the completion of the last act of the play; after the completion of an aria or scene played especially well by the actors; when a popular or highly talented actor appears on stage;

- at a concert: during the exit of the conductor and soloists; after completion of the performance of the work (song) by the soloist.

No need to applaud

- during the performance or play of actors;

- during a pause provided between separate parts of a musical, chamber or symphonic work.

If two people were present in the theater, a man and a woman, then the first after the performance or a speech, a man gets up from his seat. The man sitting last in the row is also the first to rise from his seat if a group of people who know each other came to the theater or to a concert. A man who has risen from his seat must stand in the aisle and wait for the lady to get up and come out. A woman leaves the room first. The only exceptions are cases when there are so many people around that it is difficult for a woman to get through the crowd to the exit on her own.

Rules for visiting the Chelyabinsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. M.I. Glinka

The rules were developed in accordance with the Regulations on the theater in the Russian Federation (as amended
Decrees of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 23, 2002 No. No. 919)

Dear viewers,
If you are going to visit our theatre, pay attention to a number of rules that must be observed in order to leave the most pleasant evening spent in the evening.

1. Admission of spectators to events held by the theater (performances, concerts, theatrical performances, etc.) is carried out on the basis of theater tickets.
– Children under the age of 3 have the right to attend performances free of charge, but the accompanying child is required to purchase a ticket. Adults and accompanying persons are responsible for the safe stay of children on the stairs and balconies;

2. It is necessary to take into account the age recommendations for the repertoire performances of the theatre. The viewer can get preliminary information about the performance, production group, summary and age limit (preschool, primary or secondary school age, for adults).

3. Spectators enter the theater one hour before the performance. It is necessary to come to the performance in advance in order to have time to undress, put yourself in order and find your place in the auditorium.

4. Entry into the auditorium only after the first bell, after the third bell, entry into the auditorium through the central doors is prohibited. It is necessary to take the seat offered by the administrator, and during the intermission, transfer to the seat indicated on the ticket.

5. On the days of reception of spectators in the theater, the duty of the following theater employees is organized: managers, administrators or persons appointed by order of the director who are authorized to resolve all emerging issues.

DEAR VIEWERS, PLEASE NOTE:

– Outerwear and hats are handed over to the cloakroom.
- The theater is not visited in sports and work clothes.
– No food or drink is allowed in the auditorium.
– While in the theatre, spectators are obliged to take care of the property of the theatre, observe public order and fire safety rules.
- Mobile communications and security alarms must be turned off or switched to silent mode for the duration of the performance.
- Smoking in the theater is prohibited, according to Art. 6 of the Federal Law "On the restriction of tobacco smoking" dated July 10, 2001
– In accordance with Art. No. 1270, paragraph 1, part 4 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, photography, film, video, television, any kind of audio recording of performances or fragments without special permission from the theater administration is prohibited.
- In case of loss by the viewer of the number, it will be necessary to reimburse its cost - 300 rubles. Clothes are issued to him last by a commission consisting of: an employee of private security - a theater attendant and a cloakroom attendant - with writing an application and drawing up an appropriate act.
– If you were unable to use the purchased tickets, remember: the theater ticket is valid until the end of the theatrical season in which it was purchased! On the basis of this ticket, you can visit any repertoire performance of the theater (with the exception of touring and premiere performances), seated in free seats.
– The theater administration reserves the right to replace one performance (concert) with another. In case of replacement or cancellation of the event, tickets can be returned to the box office of the theater before the start of the performance (concert).

VISITING RULES

Federal State Budgetary Institution of Culture
"State Academic Theater named after Evgeny Vakhtangov"

1.1. By purchasing a ticket for the performances of the Theatre, the viewer agrees to these Rules and undertakes to comply with these Rules and public order in the Theatre's building.

1.2. The Theater Administration reserves the right to make changes to the cast of the Theater performances without prior notice. Changes in the cast are not sufficient grounds for a ticket refund.

1.3. If the viewer refuses to attend the performance, the viewer has the right to return the ticket to the legal entity that sold the ticket, and receive back upon return:
- when applying ten or more days before the day of the performance - 100% of the ticket price;
- when applying 5 - 9 days before the day of the performance - 50% of the ticket price;
- when applying 3-4 days before the day of the performance - 30% of the ticket price.

1.4. If the viewer refuses to attend the performance less than 3 days before the day of the performance, the cost of the ticket will not be returned to the viewer.

1.5. If the viewer refuses to attend the performance due to documented circumstances related to the illness of the viewer or the death of a person who was a member of his family or his close relative in accordance with the Family Code of the Russian Federation, the ticket is returned in accordance with the rules and conditions established by the Government of the Russian Federation .

1.6. In accordance with paragraph 2. Art. 1. Federal Law No. 193-FZ of July 18, 2019 “On Amendments to the Law of the Russian Federation “Fundamentals of Russian Legislation on Culture” tickets purchased under special programs approved by the Theater in the form of Annexes to these Rules are not subject to return or exchange.

1.7. In case of cancellation, replacement or rescheduling of the performance, the viewer has the right to receive a full refund of the ticket price. In case of cancellation of the performance, the return of tickets is made at the box office of the Theater within 10 calendar days. In case of replacement or rescheduling of the performance, the return of tickets is possible only before the start of the replaced or rescheduled performance. The service fee charged by distributors and ticket agencies, and/or other funds paid by the viewer in excess of the ticket price set by the Theatre, are not reimbursed by the Theatre.

1.8. The Spectator is obliged to take care of the property of the Theatre, and in case of causing material damage to the Theatre, to reimburse it in full, in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation. In case of loss by the viewer of the number token (number), confirming the delivery of things for storage in the wardrobe of the Theatre, the viewer will be charged the cost of the lost number in full.

1.9. In order to maintain the personal safety of the audience, as well as for a comfortable and enjoyable viewing of the performance, it is forbidden to bring the following items into the theater premises:
weapons, flammable, explosive, poisonous, odorous and radioactive substances, piercing and cutting objects, pyrotechnic devices, laser flashlights, narcotic substances, alcoholic products.

At the entrance to the theater, each spectator must pass a special control equipped with stationary and hand-held metal detectors in order to identify items prohibited from bringing into the building, and at the request of the Theatre's security staff, deposit piercing objects, weapons, self-defense equipment, as well as means of audio and video recording. If the viewer does not want to pass the control, the administration of the Theater has the right to refuse to visit the Theater.

1.10. It is not allowed to enter in outerwear and bring it into the auditorium, as well as to bring into the auditorium large bags, briefcases, suitcases, cameras, video cameras, players, tape recorders, other means of audio and video recording, food and drinks.

1.11. Performances are the intellectual property of the Theater and directors. In order to ensure copyright protection, viewers are prohibited from making video, film, photography and audio recording of the performance without the written permission of the Theatre's administration.

1.12. During the performance, it is forbidden to use radiotelephone communications and pagers, the sound signals of which must be turned off for the duration of the performance.

1.13. Entrance to the auditorium after the start of the performance is prohibited. Spectators who arrive late can watch the first act from free seats (if any) on the mezzanine and balcony and take the seats indicated on the ticket during the intermission.

1.14. The ticket cannot be exchanged or refunded if the viewer is late for the start of the performance.


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