concept   theater etiquette

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) China (1) Japan (1) United States (1) Broadway (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Malian theater (1) comedy club (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 theater etiquette China In traditional Chinese theater, audience members demonstrate appreciation through gestures and small gifts rather than applause. 8
2 theater etiquette Japan In Japan, theater etiquette prioritizes quiet and respectful behavior and may include silent appreciation gestures and small gifts for performers. 8
3 theater etiquette United States In United States theater culture, it is important to silence cell phones and avoid talking during performances, and bringing gifts for performers is not a common practice. 5
4 theater etiquette Broadway Broadway theater etiquette prohibits talking or using electronic devices during performances. 3
5 theater etiquette Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, theater etiquette involves removing shoes as a sign of respect. 2
6 theater etiquette Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, audience members wait until the end of the performance to applaud as part of theater etiquette. 2
7 theater etiquette Malian theater In Malian theater, audience members actively participate by dancing and singing along with the performers. 1
8 theater etiquette comedy club At comedy clubs, theater etiquette allows audience members to interact with performers and engage in lively conversations. 1