I don’t come from a performance heavy family so when I
was 15 and did my first show, I was blind going in.
These are 5 things I feel like every newcomer
performer should be told
1. Jeans have NO place during show runs.
If you’ve just performed for 2 and a half hours and its like 10 pm, the last
thing you want to do is shove yourself back into them. Trust me sweats are your
best friend, unless its wrap party, then wear your jeans til the cows come home.
2. Eat. I always forgot to eat during my first
show and it affected my performance. McDonalds and green room biscuits are fun
but you need to balance it. Don’t mean to
sound like your mother but make up is already hurting your skin , a tonne of
junk food ain’t gonna help.
3. Take your time. Yes, you might be able to get hair,
makeup and costume done in 15 minutes. But its rushed and you’re not in the
right headspace. Its best to be calm and collected. Moral of the story, don’t show
up 30 minutes before the show goes on.
4. Hang up and tidy up your costume and props!
Its best for everyone involved. You know where your stuff is for the next day.
You also aren’t getting in everyone’s way as you are probably sharing a
dressing room. Seems basic but you don’t want to be that person.
5. Take your makeup off. So so so important. Yes
you are tired, yes you have work or school tomorrow but your skin doesn’t care.
It’s the largest organ in the body, respect it. Even if it’s a makeup wipe. If
you’re young and have someone collecting you or you’re public transporting
yourself home, wipe your makeup off during that journey. Just don’t leave the
wipe in said transport, shove it in a bin or pocket. Tiredness isn’t an excuse to
litter.
I hope this helped. They seem like
they are pretty obvious but I knew none of them when I started.
Have an awesome day. See ya around
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