Why do we say break a leg in the theatre?

Its because everyone in the play is in a cast

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πŸ‘€︎ u/akien0222
πŸ“…︎ Oct 25 2020
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Why are jokes in theatres not funny?

They seem pretty staged.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/ForbiddenGuy625
πŸ“…︎ Jun 02 2019
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Breaking a leg during an audition ensures that you end up in the cast.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Xddz
πŸ“…︎ Nov 10 2018
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I love using our theatre’s trapdoor...

...it’s just a stage I’m going through.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/SoDakZak
πŸ“…︎ Aug 07 2018
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I don't trust theatre artists

Everything they do is STAGED.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/mikekhan7
πŸ“…︎ Jun 04 2018
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I just saw Les Miserables in the theatre

Personally I think the whole rebellion thing was staged

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πŸ‘€︎ u/taaffe7
πŸ“…︎ Jul 21 2017
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My theatre dadjoke

So I just realized that my "epic" theatre joke is also a dadjoke.

Now this requires some explaining before I get to the joke. I just completed my 55th theatre production - mostly community theatre; most designing and running sound, but I get on stage sometimes. A decade or so ago, I came up with a terrible pun. Told it, got groans, and promptly forgot about it.

A production or two later, someone said - "Hey, aren't you going to tell your joke?" It took a little prompting to remind me of it. Once I was reminded, I told the joke - to more groans.

I enjoyed the groans so much - and was touched that someone remembered the joke that I'd forgotten. So I did decide it was going to forevermore be: THE JOKE.

So the NEXT production, I started warning people that "The Joke" was coming. One or two remembered the previous time I'd told it, and reacted - "Oh god. Please no."

So now it has truly become a thing. Every production I'm in, I start reminding people that The Joke is coming, and the reactions from those who know the joke really help set up the anticipation.

So finally it happens. Most theatre productions I've been in run Fri-Sat-Sun performances. And thus, as I explain, I can only tell The Joke after the last Friday night's performance ends, and before the last Saturday's performance begins. It shifts if the days are different because The Joke depends on the number of remaining shows.

So, finally that time period comes, and I explain that I can only tell the joke during that time period, only the once per production - from auditions to strike - and that we're in that period of time.... which is known as.... the "cancer period". AND would you like to know WHY this period of time is known as the "cancer period"?

(at which point the tension for the punchline is usually quite palpable)

"Because we have...... TUMOR!" (as I hold up two fingers).

This is usually followed by shouts to "GET OUT!" and threats of violence against my person. hehehe

And the NEXT time, when I start warning that "The Joke" is coming, most of these groan "Oh god... no...." and helps set it up for the next poor bunch of folks who haven't yet heard it. :)

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πŸ‘€︎ u/IsaacEiland-Hall
πŸ“…︎ Apr 24 2017
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Why do they say β€œbreak a leg” in theatre?

Because every play has a cast

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πŸ“…︎ Nov 17 2020
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