The rooms were very small but they had a nice view.
The green room theatre definition.
Greenroom a backstage room in a theater where performers rest or have visitors.
Other historians and dictionaries suggest that it came from.
So called because such rooms were originally painted green american heritage dictionary of the english language fifth edition.
A room as in a theater or studio where performers can relax before or after appearances.
It is usually a small room that has a couch and is close to the stage.
The origin of the term is often ascribed to such rooms historically being painted green.
Green room may have stemmed from scene room a term used in some theaters to describe a backstage waiting area or dressing room.
A waiting room or lounge for the use of performers when they are offstage as in a theater or concert hall.
Room an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling.
I was a stage hand for 6 years and they told me the term green room came form the days of yore.
Green rooms typically have seating for the performers such as upholstered chairs and sofas.
A room that performers wait in before they go on stage.
Modern green rooms need not necessarily adhere to a specifically green color scheme though the thea.
It is very rarely painted green.