What is the theatre's code of conduct?
All theatre goers are expected to behave in a respectful manner. Patrons may be asked to leave, without reimbursement, if once brought to their attention, the offensive behavior is not curtailed. Examples of behaviour that will not be tolerated include:
- Behaviour or actions that are threatening or violent in nature, including verbal or physical harassment of theatre staff and/or other patrons. This includes the use of abusive language and gestures, threats, cursing, or sexual language.
- Irresponsible use or consumption of illegal drugs or signs of impairment from use of alcohol or other substances.
- Repeated use of cellphones, laptops, or other electronic devices during the performance.
- Repeated photography, and audio or video recording of the performance.
- Conduct that results in damage to the theatre or other personal property.
- Any form of discrimination or harassment because of race, colour, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or disability.
- Any disruptive, harmful, or disorderly behaviour or any act which, in the opinion of Theatre Management, presents a risk to safety of fellow patrons or staff, interferes with the show or otherwise targets other patrons’ enjoyment of the performance.