FAMILY FRIENDLY - FUN FOR ALL AGES
Rain Date: July 28
FAMILY FRIENDLY - FUN FOR ALL AGES
Rain Date: July 28
RHINO THEATRE CODE OF CONDUCT
The Code applies to both Rhino Theatre Group locations (Studio 237 and Mainstage), including the sidewalks and parking lots surrounding the buildings.
Purpose:
-to protect the rights and safety of Theatre patrons
-to protect the rights and safety of casts and crew
-to preserve and protect the Theatre's facilities, materials, and properties
Trespassing:
Invitees (guests to our business) who violate their invitation and parameters therein, legally become a trespasser; and will therefore, have no legal right to remain on premises. Trespassers who remain on Rhino Theatre property can and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, up to and including removal from law enforcement if necessary.
Failure to abide by this code of conduct and its explicit rules as implemented and enforced by The Rhino Theatre Group in association with local, state, and federal authorities, will result in release from the premises and may result in a ban from all future events at Rhino Theatre, depending on the extent and severity of the actions that resulted in their release from the premises and/or if they are deemed repeat offenders.
Behaviors expected to enter premises for indoor and outdoor stages and events:
Behaviors Where Release/Removal is Absolute:
The following behaviors are considered unacceptable on Rhino Theatre Group premises:
Removal of mask before, during or after show while on-site
Disregard for other patrons, cast, crew and irresponsible behaviors associated with public health while seated or while traversing premises
Being unwilling to maintain social distance standards by not staying at least 6 feet from other invitees, moving or modifying cueing equipment, and/or repositioning or moving pre-assigned AAA areas or seating arrangements
Possession of alcohol, illegal drugs, or weapons of any kind
Smoking and vaping while on Rhino Theatre property (including parking lots and sidewalks)
Loitering or gathering before or after events
Being verbally or physically abusive to cast, crew, staff or other patrons (including through means of cyber communication that could be construed as threatening, demeaning, defaming, or bullying)
Being excessively loud and/or using profane language
Making disruptive use of cell phones (including the use of flashlight or strobe devices and including video or audio recording during performances which are prohibited under copyright law and performance agreements with licensing companies)
Defacing or destroying property belonging to or on the premises of The Rhino Theatre Group before, during, or after events.