Are you someone who wants to be a gentleman or lady instead of a boor? Do you like to have an enjoyable experience at the theater? You can display good etiquette and make your time at a theater pleasant for yourself and others by following these tips.
- Arrive at a movie or performance on time or stay home. It is unfair to hinder other patrons by walking in front of them and making them lift up their seats while they are trying to watch the show. Why should we have to suffer because you were too slow?
- Turn off your cell phone ringer before entering the theater and do not make a call. Nobody wants to hear a loud ring or hear someone else blabber at the theater.
- Be quiet. Do not talk to your companion at a level that is higher than a whisper. To avoid getting in trouble with others at a movie, stay out of a row where others are talking. A police officer once ejected an entire row where many people talked.
- Do not laugh too loud or too long while watching your show. A long time ago, I laughed out loud at a movie while a man and woman sat in the row behind me. Twice while I laughed, the woman behind me kicked the back of my seat and said, “Shut up!”
- Please remember you will not be the last person to inhabit the seat you are on. Do not put your gum on the floor, seat or chair arm. Do not throw food, food wrappers or containers onto the floor.
- Use the restroom and buy all the food and drinks you need before watching the show. Why should we have to put up with you brushing our legs because you did not have the sense to do everything you needed to do before the show?
- Do not expose other patrons to unpleasant odors. Do not show up wearing too much perfume or cologne. Do not travel to the theater on foot or on a bicycle in hot weather. Do not smoke on your way to the theater.
- Make sure those behind you can see the movie or performers clearly. Do not wear a tall hat.
- Follow the school rule that says, “Keep your hands and feet to yourself.” Do not put your arms or feet above the seat in front of you if it is occupied.
- Contain your excitement. To allow those behind you to see the entire act or song, wait until the performers finish before giving a standing ovation.
- Be respectful toward the performers. Never boo at the theater.
Follow these rules and other unwritten rules to display good theater etiquette!