Clean everything up and book it out of there to get home.
An orgy.
That is a good question. I don't stagedoor very often, but I did for The Apple Tree. I know that Kristin had several visitors and signed autographs for them backstage. I thought it was funny that Kristin and Marc brought out their dogs. I guess they were backstage for the day. Most of the actors seems to head home pretty quickly. I don't blame them.
I bet Kristin's dog was a total bitch to Marc's dog.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/25/03
From a technical standpoint, we get the hell out of there ASAP...we have been there all day.
Oh Bway, honey, no one here cares about anyone but the ACTORS!!! They've been there 4 WHOLE HOURS!!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/9/04
4 hours? Maybe the principals in Les Mis are there for 4 hours, but I mean, most call times are 30 or 45, so, the most they should be there is 3, 3 and a half.
Well, some get there earlier than their call times, for various reasons. I didn't want to offend the fangirls.
Stand-by Joined: 6/25/06
If it's an evening show - Usually everyone and everything clears out pretty fast because of Union rules, the theater has to be completely shut down and blacked out by a certain hour.
If it's a matinee - any number of things, sometimes actors/actresses take naps (if they have their own dressing room that is), sometimes actors stay in their dressing rooms and order in, sometimes they go out.. you get the idea.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
After a matinee, lunch. After the evening show, dinner and booze.
Leading Actor Joined: 8/17/05
Backstage is not special and quite boring. People dressed in black hanging up costumes, actors getting out of costumes and going home. Nothing special at all.
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