1996: Never quite got covered up, but stood in the doorway to the green room with the lip feathering over my shoulders several times — Surfer Bob.
In a television studio, theatre or concert hall, the room where performers await their entrance
Room shared by nervous actors waiting to go on stage and the precocious children whose actor parents couldn't get a baby-sitter that night, a situation which can result in justifiable homicide
A small room near a broadcast studio in which program guests wait before they are interviewed H
the green room the room in a theatre, television studio etc in which performers wait when they are not on stage performing (Probably because it was originally painted green)
The room in which the actors get into costume, make-up, and character before a show and wait until they go on stage
Communual room where band, cast and technicians relax when not working Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
Room shared by nervous actors waiting to go on stage and the precocious children whose actor parents couldn't get a babysitter that night, a situation which can result in justifiable homicide
A room near the stage where actors may sit comfortably before and after the show or during scenes in which they do not appear This room is traditionally painted green; the custom arose in England, where the color was thought to be soothing