Theater Superstition # 11

Beware of a visit from the ghost of Thespis.

Minnesota Association of Community Theatres
Home of Minnesota’s Theatre Community
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Beware of a visit from the ghost of Thespis.
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Our school leaders, community leaders, state legislators and national legislators all need to be reminded repeatedly of how important the arts are to our quality of life and economic prosperity.
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Theatres will NOT remember: —how many roles you played —how many lines you had —how many solos you sang Theatres WILL remember: —how you helped when you weren’t on stage —if you kept your word —if they could count on you —how you made others feel
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Beware of the ghost of David Belasco.
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Never give a performer flowers before a show.
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Your MACT Board is very busy. Current projects we are working on include a series of workshops and audio describer training sessions, Fast*Fest ’24 & MACT*Fest ’25.
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Mirrors on stage are bad luck.
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Whistling backstage in a theatre is considered a jinx.
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They say that laughter is the best medicine, and we’re inclined to agree! Luckily, there’s jokes aplenty out there in theatre-land. Here’s a few we like.
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Never bring a peacock feather on stage.