I love RTBD with all my heart! I am glad that a couple of years ago at the university we were invited to visit this theater and since then I have been a regular spectator here. There are two appeals:
1. I would really like to have an intermission in all performances, despite the duration of the performance. I don't like all the performances, I don't want to watch everything, and when there is no intermission, I have to look for a moment to leave the hall, while still distracting other viewers and interfering with the actors. And so you can calmly wait for the intermission and leave the performance without disturbing anyone.
2. A big request to the audience is to respect the actors and other viewers. The hall is small, intimate and all the whispers and discussions are very audible. Discuss the performance when it's over. During the performance, you distract from watching. No need to rustle the packaging and eat during the performance. And if several people ask you to stop eating or talking, listen to them, not ignore them. It didn't happen before, but it's been happening a lot in the last couple of months.
We were at the performance "tests for adults", I really liked it! A small cozy hall, very polite staff, wonderful actors. The performance on the move, the beautiful speech of the actors was pleasant to listen to. A couple of times I caught myself thinking that microphones would not hurt, but this did not spoil the impression of what was happening on stage at all. The audience applauded for a long time at the end.
We were at the play "Tayamnitsa charounaga kalendara". We watched all the children's plays. It's time for the second round. Our favorite theater with amazing productions and actors!
The only fly in the ointment was the haste of the administrators to turn off the lights and close the theater as soon as possible. Although there's an amazing set display in the foyer. We barely had time to run. They turn off the lights right when a person takes a photo. I understand that the employee's favorite time is lunch. But you can finalize it in a human way. Add 10 minutes to the audience, do not rush, they will leave on their own. - and the impressions will be "tastier" and more pleasant.