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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 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.

 

 

 

 

Nick Dostal & Heather Violanti in "When Ya Comin' Back, Red Ryder"

 

American Repertory Theater of Western New York, Inc. is proud of our theatrical history and will look forward to bringing the community continued effort in quality stage productions.

 

The 2007-2008 Season

The 2008-2009 Season

 

 

 

 

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