noun a room in a theater or television studio where performers can relax before or after a performance
The greenroom is a space in a theater or studio where performers can relax before and after their performance.
Greenrooms are often included in event planning for speakers, musicians, or other performers to prepare before going on stage.
Some hotels and event venues have greenrooms for VIP guests or performers to use.
In television production, the greenroom is a lounge area where guests wait before going on air.
A writer may use the term 'greenroom' to refer to a waiting area for guests or performers before they go on stage to give a presentation or participate in an event.
A psychologist may use the term 'greenroom' to refer to a designated space where clients can relax and prepare before their therapy sessions.
A television producer may use the term 'greenroom' to refer to a space where guests and hosts can gather before and after a show.
An event planner may use the term 'greenroom' to refer to a private area where speakers, performers, or VIP guests can relax and prepare before their appearance at an event.
A theatre director may use the term 'greenroom' to refer to a space backstage where actors can relax and prepare before going on stage for a performance.