Theater Enjoyment Guide ðŸŽ

Only well-mannered guests are admitted. Please follow these rules before, during, and after the performance:
Arrive on Time – at least 15 minutes before the show starts. A work of art can only be fully appreciated as a whole; watching it partially, out of sequence, or in fragments is impossible, therefore late entry is strictly prohibited.
Book Tickets Early / Prepare Payment – if paying in cash, have the exact amount ready.
Dress Code:
- Standard / Business Casual
- Men: shirt/polo, trousers (chinos or dress pants), neat shoes; shorts and ripped jeans are totally prohibited.
- Women: neat dress, trousers, or blouse; appropriate shoes.
- For Special Events / Business Formal or Formal Evening
- Men: suit and tie; for premieres, gala performances, or special events — smoking is recommended.
- Women: business dresses, tailored suits, or elegant evening gowns.
- Standard / Business Casual
Stay Sober – avoid taking alcohol before, during, and after the performance.
Silence Your Phone / Use Airplane Mode – turn off calls and notifications, or switch your phone to airplane mode throughout the performance. We all know how hard you worked to get your newest phone — well done! But let it rest for a while; a short break will make your reunion with it even sweeter.
Respect Others – no talking, rustling, or distractions during the show. Let’s all enjoy the magic of the theatre together!
Engage Fully – watch, listen, and immerse yourself in the performance.
Notice Small Details – pay attention to costumes, lighting, music, and all the subtle touches that make the performance come alive.
Applaud at the Right Time – show appreciation without disturbing others.
Do Not Leave During the Performance – in case of emergency, please endure bravely. Remember: art requires sacrifice. ðŸŽ
Give Your Mind a Break – put everyday worries aside during the performance (bills, emails, timelines, reels, etc., or what to cook for dinner). Let your brain rest and recharge; unique and effective solutions often come afterward.
Follow Theater Staff Instructions – ushers and staff are there to ensure everyone’s comfort and safety.