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THEATER SUPERSTITION

"BREAK A LEG"

 

 

Not literally, Uncle Woody.  

 

It is considered bad luck to wish someone good luck in a theater.

 

In English-speaking countries, the expression "break a leg" replaces the phrase "good luck", which is considered unlucky. The expression is sometimes used outside the theatre, as superstitions and customs travel through other professions and then into common use. If someone says "good luck", they must go out of the theatre, turn around 3 times, spit, curse, then knock on the door and ask to be readmitted to the theatre.

 

The exact origin of this expression is unknown. One theory is that "Break A Leg" is a very old military term for "taking a knee", or bending down to one knee and breaking the line of the leg. In the theatre it is a reference to "taking a bow". To wish someone to "Break A Leg" is to ask them to give the best performance they are capable so that they may deserve to take a bow at performance end -- or, to "Break A Leg".

 

This expression has so entered the mainstream that it is used by non-actors toward actors and in non-theatrical situations, however, to say "break a leg" in ballet is considered just as much bad luck as saying "good luck", considering it's a physical art.

COMMUNITY DIALOG SERIES

The mandate for the Community Dialog Series is to provide a venue for which objective discussion is able to take place that allows for full participation by speaker(s) and guests.

 

The American Repertory Theater of Western New York, Inc. believes in the notion that theater companies are seen as objective institutions. Being objective in nature, the theater company will serve as a crossroads for all partners in the community to assemble, who are interested in advancing the best interests of Western New York.

 

While presentations might reflect certain ideas; the theater company is seen as apolitical and objective. Our mission, through the Community Dialog Series, is to serve as a catalyst for change in our region. By presenting these open forums for discussion, conversations among ALL of the stakeholders in the area will be given the opportunity to express their ideas, gain clarification on a specific topic and become invested in the process of making our region more dynamic in nature by improving the human condition, whether it be social, economic or cultural.

 

The theater company will serve as an agent of change by inviting community leaders and activists to present plans to the public in an objective, non-biased forum; provide opportunities for those representing opposing views on an issue to openly discuss and debate the merits of the topic at hand; to provide informational programming for the local citizenry and increase collaborative efforts for those who are attempting to affect positive change in whatever form.

 

We are currently in the process of scheduling our Dialog Series and invite you to check the site for the dates and times.

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