Talk:Green room
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Does anyone have any sources for any of this?
Green has an effect on the human mind which relaxes people. Im not sure exactly if thats the effect but im very sure it has an effect.
A possiblity of its origin is that it was called the "Scene Room" at one point. A room where the scenes were constructed or housed before they needed to be moved on stage.
[edit] Green room vs. dressing room
This may be a UK/US difference, but in my experience and according to [1], the Green Room is a social area for actors to hang out between appearances. This is different from the dressing room which is used for changing costumes. Additionally, the phrase "Green Room" has come to mean a time after a rehearsal for the director to critique performances, probably because it is normally held in the Green Room. Can anyone expand on this? –Shoaler (talk) 15:11, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
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So U WERE WEIRD