(Let it be known that [user]dvsDave[/user] is the King of Controlbooth.com, and is unrelated to this discussion.)
A person who has the attitude of being the all-encompassing ruler of all things technical theatre, usually found in the High School, and occasionally the College, environment. He/She tends to believe that he is the only person who can correctly perform most tasks. He/She also has a complex for collecting keys, and likes to display them on his belt, as a symbol of his "power."
In reality, Kings/Queens of the Booth can be detrimental to everyone and every show involved. In a misguided sense of self-preservation, they tend not to teach what they have learned to others, therefore they dry up the knowledge base in a theatre.
In the world of professional entertainment, Kings/Queens of the Booth will most often find themselves without a Booth in which to reign.
A person who has the attitude of being the all-encompassing ruler of all things technical theatre, usually found in the High School, and occasionally the College, environment. He/She tends to believe that he is the only person who can correctly perform most tasks. He/She also has a complex for collecting keys, and likes to display them on his belt, as a symbol of his "power."
In reality, Kings/Queens of the Booth can be detrimental to everyone and every show involved. In a misguided sense of self-preservation, they tend not to teach what they have learned to others, therefore they dry up the knowledge base in a theatre.
In the world of professional entertainment, Kings/Queens of the Booth will most often find themselves without a Booth in which to reign.
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