Theater Superstitions - Hauntings |
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Definition: Ghosts haunt theaters and should be given one night a week alone on the stage. | ||
Superstitions: Ghosts haunt theaters and should be given one night a week alone on the stage. Depending on your theater the stories will change, but there is one specific ghost, Thespis, who has a reputation for causing unexplained mischief. Thespis, of Athens (6th BC) was the first person to speak lines as an individual actor on stage, thus the term "Thespian" refer to a theatrical performer was born. To keep the ghosts of the theater subdued, there should be at least one night a week where the theater is empty, this night is traditionally a Monday night, conveniently giving actors a day off after weekend performances. |
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Collections: Haunted Theaters
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Related Categories: | Akron Civic Theater | MacBeth | Ghost Light | Theater Superstition - Bad Luck to Whistle | Theater Superstition - Graveyard Gift | Theater Superstition - The Blues | Theater Superstition - Unlucky Rule of Three | Theater Supersition - Peacock Feathers | Theater Superstition - Mirror Image | Theater Superstitions - Wishing Good Luck | |
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