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As for Drury Lane - but there, let me confess at once that I aspired too high. Surely it was absurd to endeavour to see a Take the Lyceum stage door. Everyone knows where it is surely. Well, I have stood night after night in the immediate vicinity Calling on His Name: Spirit of God, thank you for opening for me the Door of salvation that I might come in to faith in Jesus. I know that there is no closed door before me today that You cannot open if it is pleasing to God. I appeal to You, The Doorkeeper, to open doors for serving Jesus and doors of answered prayer. Close the doors in my life against those who come to harass the sheep of God. Amen. His remuneration was not great, but a good doorkeeper was the recipient of many tips, some of them quite handsome (or else he might not be so diligent next time in performing those extra-mural duties). In some theatres the stage doorkeeper was even entrusted with the task of distributing the weekly pay envelopes to the players, reinforcing his worth to the actors. Talking of songs," said the Limelight Man, "I see, that American craze, 'Hiawatha', has got to the West-End. 'The Girl from

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In Psalm 84:10, "I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God," the word is not used in its technical sense. the Revised Version, margin gives "stand (the King James Version margin "sit") at the threshold," to an eastern mind a situation of deep humility (compare title of the Psalms and 1 Chronicles 9:19). For better is one day in thy courts above thousands. I have chosen to be an abject in the house of my God, rather than to dwell in the tabernacles of sinners. I ever remember seeing the chorus change its wardrobe quite as often in the course of an evening. Pretty, winsome Agnes Frazer is altogether charming; Florence Lloyd, who is usually one of the best 'boys' on the boards, quite shines in a coster-girl study; a one-time great Gaiety favourite, Phyllis Broughton, lifts a very small part into something like importance; Walter Passmore, always an artist, gives a capital sketch of a dog trainer, and is funny without being vulgar. The songs are not striking nor 'whistleable,' but one song and chorus is built round the prettiest idea that has been seen and heard for many a long day." Another part of his job was to be the deliverer of the company's mail, something which stage-folk were unusually passionate about. "Any letters for me?" was almost invariably the first utterance of all the dramatic actors and actresses, fired at the patient stage doorkeeper as they arrived at the theatre, always anxious to receive news from their agents of where and when their next engagement might be. He would also take charge of gifts and notes from well-wishers and admirers which he must keep safe and pass on to the pertinent performers when they next passed him by. dor'-kep-er (sho`er): The gates of an oriental city and of the temple courts so closely resembled the door of a house that the same Hebrew word was used for doorkeeper and gatekeeper. It is often translated by the less definite word "porter". In the preexilic writings ( 2 Samuel 18:26 2 Kings 7:10, 11) reference is made to porters at the gates of the cities Mahanaim and Samaria. In these early writings there is also mention of a small number of "keepers of the threshold" of the temple, whose duties included the gathering of money from the people for temple purposes, and the care of the sacred vessels ( 2 Kings 12:9; 2 Kings 22:4; 2 Kings 23:4). They held an honorable position ( 2 Kings 25:18), and occupied chambers in the temple ( Jeremiah 35:4). The same term is used to describe officers in the household of the king of Persia ( Esther 2:21; Esther 6:2).To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A Psalm for the sons of Korah. How amiable are thy tabernacles, O LORD of hosts! … O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles… That's quite true," said the Understudy; "I had a night off last night and I went to the Adelphi to see 'The Earl and the Girl'.'' It is easy to understand how His listeners could be confused by three images used at once, which is why Jesus went on to be more specific about Himself being The Door, and The Good Shepherd. But who is The Doorkeeper? Since Jesus does not explain, we look to the rest of the scriptures for an answer.

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Most importantly of all, just like his constant companion, the theatre cat (actors being a superstitious lot, almost every theatre kept one), he was the very soul of discretion - hearing the secrets of everyone but divulging none. To the theatrical folk, he was their shoulder to lean on and a friendly ear to tell their troubles to, and when were bad he invariably had some anecdote to tell that would help to cheer them up. Of course he had little time for the performing arts himself, or so he would almost invariably claim, but ask the right question and he could give you chapter and verse about almost any play that had ever been produced in his theatre (and in a very real sense it was 'his' theatre), or at least in his time there. and I brought them into the house of the LORD, into the chamber of the sons of Hanan the son of Igdaliah, the man of God, which was by the chamber of the princes, which was above the chamber of Maaseiah the son of Shallum, the keeper of the door;The idea of opening and closing doors appearing in some form 263 times in the Bible, and that includes symbolically, as Jesus employs it here. Through Paul’s ministry, we get a clear picture that such doors do not open themselves. In explaining his time in Ephesus, he said, “a wide door for effective service has opened to me ...” (1 Corinthians 16:8-9) Luke, writing of Paul’s ministry, revealed the identity of the door opener (and the door closer). And Kore the son of Jimnah the Levite, the doorkeeper toward the east, was over the voluntary-offerings of God, to distribute the heave-offerings of Jehovah, and the most holy things.

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Perhaps the Doyen among stage door keepers in London is to be found installed at lyceum. This individual is quite a veteran, and was attached to the theatre when Sir Henry Irving was far less familiar to the player going public than is the case nowadays. He’s an old soldier, wearing several medals on his breast, and he is said to be a very sound judge of the drama. In some of the London and provincial theatres the duties of stage door keeper are undertaken by ex actors who, finding as they have advanced in years that opportunities for playing parts grow more difficult to secure, have thankfully accepted the position. It is like a man, traveling to another country, having left his house, and given authority to his servants, and to each one his work, and also commanded the doorkeeper to keep watch. There is to me an overpowering attraction about stage doors. I cannot understand it. I have reasoned and argued with myself upon the downright folly of allowing these side-street, musty, insignificant Thespian portals to wield this peculiar sway over mo, but all to no purpose. The stage doors simply walk in. I do not mean that they walk inside themselves, but that they win hands down. That explanation should be quite clear to persons of a non-sporting tendency.

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Traditionally, the stage doorkeeper had been an older gentleman, very often an old soldier, known familiarly around the theatre as "Uncle" or "Old Tom" (or some such), and who always had tales aplenty to tell about "the old days" and a vast store of reminiscences to share with the actors whilst they were awaiting their curtain calls. But by the beginning of the Edwardian era his type was changing. Theatres, especially in the West End, were now being run on increasingly business-like lines, and "Old Tom" was, in many theatres, being replaced with a newer, more up-to-date model. This was a somewhat younger man, brusquely efficient, always busy, and who went about his work with a single-minded dedication whilst keeping his conversation strictly to the business in hand.

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to see Mr. Irving or Miss Terry. I have run after every cab that approached the door. I have tipped innumerable strangers (who The main source of the stage door keeper’s extra income takes the form of "tips." These pecuniary gifts are made on a large number of accounts. To begin with, it is practically the recognised custom for every actor or actress, on first becoming associated with the theatre, to present to the authorized guardian of the stage door with a douceur (french = Gratuity, financial inducement - Ed.). This ranges from half a sovereign on the part of a principal to a shilling on the part of a chorister. In theatres where there are frequent changes of the bill, each entailing a large cast, the total sum received in this manner mounts up considerably in the course of the year. For one day in thy courts is better than thousands. I would rather be an abject in the house of God, than dwell in the tents of sinners.

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With metaphors revealing Himself as both The Door and The Good Shepherd, Jesus disclosed that there is a Doorkeeper who opens the way for Him, saying, “he who enters by the door is a shepherd of the sheep. To him the doorkeeper opens, and the sheep hear his voice, and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out.” (John 10:2-3) From men which are thy hand, O LORD, from men of the world, which have their portion in this life, and whose belly thou fillest with thy hid treasure: they are full of children, and leave the rest of their substance to their babes…

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