Why are "green rooms" called that?
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For some theories, read William Hageman's article in today's Chicago Tribune.
Green curtains in 17th-century French theaters is what Bobo had heard ...
The first recorded use of the term dates to 1701. Wikipedia offers a bit more information.
Labels: Chicago Tribune, green room, theater, William Hageman
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