
Much of this section is subject to change when we find a new venue
Due to the unique nature of a RHPS Floorshow
there are a few rules we must enforce to protect ourselves, the
audience, and keep on good terms with the theatre management.
Much of the area around the Page Manor is Private or Air Force Property. Obviously these areas are off limits. If you are outside the theatre Please stay in the parking area immediately in front of the theatre. If you are outside please keep in mind that families live in the buildings around the theatre. Use common sense, act like a freak with the other freaks inside.
If you plan to arrive for the show early please do not come to the theatre before 11pm. Patrons come to the theatre to see other movies before Rocky, so don't show early and get in their way.
If you have a ticket, you can come into the theatre to use the restroom after 11pm until we clear the lobby. We usually clear the lobby between 11:30 and 11:45. This is done so that the patrons from the previous movie can exit quickly. The faster we can be sure everyone is out, the faster we can let the Rocky audience in.
Everyone entering the theatre will be searched. Click "security" on the left for more details.
Once you have been searched you must find a seat and remain inside the theatre until the film starts
During the film, you must stay out of the isles of the theatre and away from the doors to the lobby, also you must stay out of the path to the bathrooms from the theatre. Our cast needs to run through the isles and occasionally to the bathroom or projection booth.
You may go outside the building to smoke, or into the lobby to get some air, get some food or a drink. You may not, however, go outside or into the lobby to undress, perform bondage etc. etc. The front of our building is glass, the police and conservatives are outside. Use common sense.
Do not damage theatre property. This includes throwing things at the screen, sitting on the backs or sides of the seats, tagging, purposely spilling things etc.
Do not interfere with the show. This includes distracting the cast, interfering with the cast or crew, and contact with our props or costumes.
Just because someone is walking around in their underwear does not mean you have the right to grab, touch, fondle, kiss, berate, slander, uncover, recover, paint, sign, smell, drool on, or anything else them or their parts. This makes us angry, don't make us angry...
If you decide to start a fight, theatre staff will finish it for you, then throw you out, then call the police.
This page was last revised:
August 14, 2004 07:54 PM
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