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FYI

Things to think about when visiting Amplified Arts:

Beep, Beep Yeah: There is free parking along Pleasant Street (take stair to 2nd floor) and in the parking lot behind our building on Franklin Street (ADA elevator entrance). We also have a free parking garage just a short, two blocks away on Main Street.

The play’s the thing: The staging of the show will be intimate and immersive with the audience on two sides and the action in the middle. We respectfully request you arrive early, the house will open 30 minutes before curtain. If you arrive late you will need to wait in the lobby until intermission – NO EXCEPTIONS.

Butts in seats: Seating is general admission. Once seated, the audience will need to remain in their seats until intermission, so please plan ahead. We do have restrooms in the lobby. There is also an ADA bathroom backstage. Please feel free to ask an AMP staff member for assistance.

Wink, wink, nudge, nudge, know what I mean, know what I mean?:  Amplified Arts is unique in the region for its intimate performance venue, that puts you feet, if not inches away from our amazing performers. Please be mindful of the space you inhabit while watching the show. Actors move in and out of the performance space in all directions. Spreading out too far could be a safety issue for the actors and a comfort issue for the person next to you.

Leave your baggage at the door: Large bags, backpacks and oversized purses not permitted in the performance space. We encourage you to leave them in the car. Small bags and purses are permitted but be aware that bags may be checked at the discretion of Amplified Arts staff. Your safety is our highest priority. To learn more about our entire Bag Check Policy  Click Here

..When the mutton is nice and lean: Outside food and beverage is not permitted. Food is prohibited in the performance space. But feel free to eat in our lobby and enjoy our concession stand.

Lights, Camera, Annoying: Video and photography during the performance are prohibited. Silence all cell phones. Not only is it embarrassing if it goes off, but it breaks the mood for audience members! unplug and engage. Our actors will make it easy, we promise!

What’s your Handle?: We encourage social media usage, but please do it at the appropriate time. Examples: A shot of the set before the show starts, a quick Insta post saying “THIS SHOW ROCKS” during intermission, A selfie with the cast after the show are all great ways to show your love for what we do. Feel free to use these hashtags:    #amplifiedartsnh, #amplifiedartsnhacademy, #liveyourartsnh

Chatty Aunt Kathy: Be kind to your fellow audience members and the actors by refraining from holding a conversation during the show.  Feel free to react, laugh and so on. But no one wants to hear about what you had for lunch or what your doctor said at your last appointment.

Children and live theatre: Attending a live performance can be a magical and memorable experience for children. Please take the time to select an appropriate show for children. If you would like guidance on titles that might be a good fit, please feel free to reach out to amplifiedartsnh@gmail.com. By order of the Fire Marshall, every child who attends must have their own ticket/seat and be accompanied by an adult at all times.

 

Thank you!

AMP Team

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