"Tips for novice theatergoers" — a truthful calendar for next year
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/tips-for-novice-theatergoers-a-truthful-calendar-for-next-year.htmlA very up-to-date calendar has appeared on the web, where every month is accompanied by a funny picture and the necessary advice. Looking through the calendar, we found all types of people who are insanely annoying before, after and during the performance. Unfortunately, the new calendar does not say anywhere how to deal with such characters.
(12 photos in total)
January — the theater begins with a hanger.
February — don't bring animals to the theater.
March — the form of clothing should be appropriate.
April — do not bring food into the hall.
May — if you plan to visit the theater with your child, make sure that this is a suitable performance for him.
June — do not drink alcohol in the auditorium.
July — turn off mobile phones.
August — they play in the theater, but not gambling.
September — Please do not talk to the actors during the performance.
October — try not to be late for the performance.
November — try not to sleep at the performance (even if you are very tired).
December — do not carry piercing and cutting objects.
Keywords: 2017 | Illustrations | Calendar | Useful tips | Tips | Theater
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