Tuesday, August 24, 2010

My spouse is about to direct a church play, should I present her with a gift at the end of the performance?

It seems actors often give a gift to their director and vice versa, but should I as the director's spouse do the same?My spouse is about to direct a church play, should I present her with a gift at the end of the performance?
That would be an excellent gesture! A bouquet of roses would be most appropriate for the occasion not to mention in keeping with the traditions of the theatre.My spouse is about to direct a church play, should I present her with a gift at the end of the performance?
A nice bouquet of flowers waiting back stage would be perfect. Or perhaps a gift certificate for a massage at her favorite spa. I'm sure she's been under a lot of stress being the director.


The cast and minister should present a small appreciation gift to her at the end of the performance. If you are worried that they have forgotten, you can mention it to the minister or his secretary.
Very nice gesture. Since it is a church play though, I would not get in the habit of giving her rewards for such since her service is to the Lord and not a job. You may try showing your appreciation by giving her random gifts for no reason. She'll love it.
IF you don't want to do it yourself, get with her cast, %26amp; all of you decide what to give her, then when the play is over you can give her the gift %26amp; tell her it from yourself %26amp; the cast for all her hard work %26amp; dedication.
A bouquet of flowers would be nice, though she might be burdened by it if you present her with them at the end of the performance. Perhaps you can have them waiting for her at home.
I think presenting her with a bouquet of flowers would be well appreciated. And tell her you're proud of her.
Simple answer,no. The cast could, but not you.
Yes it is a sign of respect.
its a church play?


ummm no a firm hand shake should suffice
flowers would be so thoughtful and sweet

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