Green room may have stemmed from scene room a term used in some theaters to describe a backstage waiting area or dressing room.
The green room theatre definition.
So called because such rooms were originally painted green american heritage dictionary of the english language fifth edition.
I was a stage hand for 6 years and they told me the term green room came form the days of yore.
A room that performers wait in before they go on stage.
The origin of the term is often ascribed to such rooms historically being painted green.
Greenroom a backstage room in a theater where performers rest or have visitors.
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.
A room for example in a theatre where performers can relax.
The rooms were very small but they had a nice view.
In show business the green room is the space in a theatre or similar venue that functions as a waiting room and lounge for performers before during and after a performance or show when they are not engaged on stage.
The shakespearian actors waited in a room full of green plants before they went on stage thus the term green room.
It is very rarely painted green.
It is usually a small room that has a couch and is close to the stage.
A room as in a theater or studio where performers can relax before or after appearances.