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Post by ladidah on May 18, 2024 12:31:43 GMT
A key spot for bad behaviour, the Globe theatre.
Loads of the usual teens, bored after 2 mins so talking, on phones, moving around, arguing. Because they are standing, it's constantly distracting.
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Post by sfsusan on May 19, 2024 21:20:22 GMT
Loads of the usual teens, bored after 2 mins so talking, on phones, moving around, arguing. Because they are standing, it's constantly distracting. Interesting how different perspectives can be. To me, that would be less distracting because there's always some movement among the groundlings so I don't pay much attention. (Phones would probably catch my eye, however.)
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Post by theglenbucklaird on May 22, 2024 8:34:13 GMT
Isn't there a rule about being filmed. You have to be told beforehand it is happening and if you go into that place your consent is assumed or they have to ask your consent and potentially block you out if you refuse? Nah, no expectation of privacy when in public. Otherwise every CCTV camera would require consent. The most you get is a sign saying "By entering this area you agree to be filmed". I always say, well it's happened twice, 'you can't film me, this lady isn't my wife' to which my wife adds 'and he isn't my husband'
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Post by hannechalk on May 22, 2024 9:04:39 GMT
Last night at Hamilton the teenager in front of me was very restless - constant fidgeting, leaning towards the lady with her having whispered conversations, using a mobile to locate a dropped item, having whispered conversations with the teenager next to her, bending down picking up her waterbottle from the floor, few minutes later putting the bottle down again, few minutes later picking it up again etc.
She wasn't being loud as such, but the constant movement and hushed conversations were distracting.
The lady in front of her had enough when a conversation was louder than a whisper in act II, and gave them a death stare. Teenager settled down after that.
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Post by avfan on May 23, 2024 20:58:25 GMT
First time in my life I’ve had to walk out of a show because of audience behaviour! I’ve seen Choir Of Man twice before and yes it can be raucous at moments but tonight the couple next to me were a whole different level. I endured the following before I had to leave and request a refund.
* Really drunk when they came in to sit down. * The wife Recorded (which is allowed) as soon as it started then posted to instagram. * She Screamed like a fog horn at every moment which made even the people sitting in front turn round. * She reached into her bag and routed around for eternity before pulling out some sausage rolls, she then reached back into her bag for salt sachets and opened those and gave one to her husband. Worth mentioning she was wearing about 8 silver wrist bangles which added to the noise. * Talked constantly to her husband in between and during songs. * Went back into her bag to take out a pret wrap which caused the same level of noise as the first time round. * Said loudly that she didn’t give a F**k about what anyone thought which was a result of the guy on the other end asking the husband to be quiet. * I then asked them to not talk throughout the whole show which is when FOH first intervened when she started getting angry at me. * She then shouted at the end of a song at me “Can I clap now” then cheered in my face which was the second time front of house came over. * I then got angry and told the staff they were incapable of being quiet, the show was all about them and they didn’t give a damn about anyone else, unfortunately that meant I became a disruption monetarily at that point. * It started to settle down and I tried to grin and bear it and enjoy the show but when 500 miles properly kicked in and I along with the rest of the audience clapped along, the husband yelled at me to stop making so much noise, I imagine to get his own back but at this moment, the loudest point of the show, his wife was now crying as the song reminded her of her dead dad. * Security came over this time and that was the point I got up and left and asked for a refund.
I cannot stress how amazing the FOH team at the Arts were and they did their best but it Is the first time in my life I’ve left a show because of audience behaviour.
I’ve seen it twice before and loved it and the audience banter made it, but tonight was the worst, most entitled behaviour I’ve ever seen at a show. I feel so sorry for the FOH team at the Arts if they have to deal with that a lot.
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Post by richey on May 23, 2024 21:10:10 GMT
That is really awful behaviour. I've seen Choir of Man a dozen times and never seen anyone overstep the mark. There are posters in the theatre setting out what is expected of patrons and that definitely goes beyond what is accepted.
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Post by fiyero on May 23, 2024 22:23:21 GMT
That's awful avfanMakes my evening not feel so bad but I think it's worth a post. I was at the first night of Wicked in Southampton. As you might guess from my username it is a show that means a lot to me. Took my mum for her first time (she gets to about a show a year so a real treat!). The audience was never quiet, plastic wrappers, talking, loo visits, all the normal stuff but more than I am used to! The kicker was during No Good Deed. I got really into it as it is a song I love. I was taken right back out when I heard a loud alarm. So loud I assumed it was the building and there would be an immediate show stop. It wasn't the building. It was a phone. They stopped the noise then checked their phone. I'm not sure if it was a time, a text, an insulin thing or what but they didn't leave. It tipped me over the edge. I wanted to go outside for air but didn't want to miss the rest of the song. My brain couldn't process it all. They left during the curtain call so it may have been something important but no sign of regret at all.
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Post by ladidah on May 24, 2024 6:46:57 GMT
That is awful, some people act like they are on the sofa at home.
I do think the pub theme at COM does make people think they should get drunk though. I've never seen more drunk people than at that show.
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Post by hannechalk on May 24, 2024 7:32:43 GMT
I was taken right back out when I heard a loud alarm. So loud I assumed it was the building and there would be an immediate show stop. It wasn't the building. It was a phone. They stopped the noise then checked their phone. I'm not sure if it was a time, a text, an insulin thing or what but they didn't leave. That reminds me of when I went to see Blood Brothers in Birmingham. On front row, this really loud alarm went off during a quiet scene in act I. Like really loud distress signal-alarm. The lady did look incredibly embarrassed as she fumbled around in her bag as it continued. My friends who were further back in stalls (row T and beyond) heard it too - one started to get his stuff together, as it just sounded like the fire alarm at the Empire Liverpool, and he thought we'd be evacuated.
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Post by Peter on May 24, 2024 11:25:36 GMT
I think a lot of people don’t realise that putting their phone on silent does not affect any alarms that are set - or at least it doesn’t on iPhones.
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Post by moorhunhe on May 24, 2024 11:44:02 GMT
With some sort of alarm sounds, that's a tricky one for me personally, as my boyfriend has diabetes and had a sensor. He'd always check his levels before we enter the building and before the show starts, but sometimes that thing was just out of whack and would just go off (he's had a faulty one more then once). The anxiety we'd both have hoping it wouldn't go off during the show was quite high at times.
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Post by sfsusan on May 24, 2024 21:59:10 GMT
I think a lot of people don’t realise that putting their phone on silent does not affect any alarms that are set - or at least it doesn’t on iPhones. Yes, I learned that the hard way. I now turn the phone all the way off. (In fact, I lower the volume, put it on silent, then Do Not Disturb, AND airplane mode and then turn it off. That way if I turn it on during the interval, it doesn't start binging and pinging.)
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Post by jm25 on May 24, 2024 22:19:33 GMT
At this evening's performance of For Black Boys... two women in the front row began chatting with each other pretty much from the start. There's a bit of audience participation with the front row throughout the show and that is obviously fine, but this wasn't that. This was continuous chatting, heads on each other's shoulders, pointing things out on the stage, etc. Luckily I could tune them out quite easily, but I couldn't believe they were acting like that so brazenly when they would clearly have been visible - and possibly audible - to the actors.
In the second half the woman behind them got fed up and asked them to stop, prompting them to mutter various rude words about her. That was then followed by an argument between them when the lights came up. It went on for quite a while as there were long queues to get out and no one was moving - so that was a bit awkward! She quite rightly pointed out to them that they had been incredibly disrespectful to the actors but they couldn't have cared less.
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Post by nash16 on May 25, 2024 0:31:47 GMT
At this evening's performance of For Black Boys... two women in the front row began chatting with each other pretty much from the start. There's a bit of audience participation with the front row throughout the show and that is obviously fine, but this wasn't that. This was continuous chatting, heads on each other's shoulders, pointing things out on the stage, etc. Luckily I could tune them out quite easily, but I couldn't believe they were acting like that so brazenly when they would clearly have been visible - and possibly audible - to the actors. In the second half the woman behind them got fed up and asked them to stop, prompting them to mutter various rude words about her. That was then followed by an argument between them when the lights came up. It went on for quite a while as there were long queues to get out and no one was moving - so that was a bit awkward! She quite rightly pointed out to them that they had been incredibly disrespectful to the actors but they couldn't have cared less. Where 👏 Are 👏 The 👏 Ushers? ?
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Post by max on May 25, 2024 14:08:07 GMT
At this evening's performance of For Black Boys... two women in the front row began chatting with each other pretty much from the start. There's a bit of audience participation with the front row throughout the show and that is obviously fine, but this wasn't that. This was continuous chatting, heads on each other's shoulders, pointing things out on the stage, etc. Luckily I could tune them out quite easily, but I couldn't believe they were acting like that so brazenly when they would clearly have been visible - and possibly audible - to the actors. In the second half the woman behind them got fed up and asked them to stop, prompting them to mutter various rude words about her. That was then followed by an argument between them when the lights came up. It went on for quite a while as there were long queues to get out and no one was moving - so that was a bit awkward! She quite rightly pointed out to them that they had been incredibly disrespectful to the actors but they couldn't have cared less. Terrible. I'm wondering if it's a tactic to pretend to nonchalantly join the chat saying: "what did they just say?, I didn't catch that". If close enough.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2024 16:24:43 GMT
Matinee performance of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Lowry, a lady arrived with a teenage boy and his bag of food from Nando's that was eaten through the first act, a lovely smell made it's way through the theatre.
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Post by Distant Dreamer... on May 25, 2024 17:40:44 GMT
It’s not really bad behaviour, but amusing. Many patrons at the Dominion don’t realise most of the stalls is slightly raked. Unlike a lot of theatres where this is “stepped”, in this theatre it’s gently “sloped”. This means that people putting plastic glasses or wine bottles on the floor sometimes find them rolling away. We had quite a few yesterday going between people’s legs and some down the aisle. Sadly a wine bottle going down the aisle would have been immensely amusing but didn’t happen!
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Post by A.Ham on May 25, 2024 17:41:04 GMT
Matinee performance of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Lowry, a lady arrived with a teenage boy and his bag of food from Nando's that was eaten through the first act, a lovely smell made it's way through the theatre. Surely the ushers should’ve explained they couldn’t bring that in when they checked tickets? Or come over to explain in the auditorium if it was hidden/missed on the way in?!
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2024 11:43:53 GMT
Matinee performance of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Lowry, a lady arrived with a teenage boy and his bag of food from Nando's that was eaten through the first act, a lovely smell made it's way through the theatre. Surely the ushers should’ve explained they couldn’t bring that in when they checked tickets? Or come over to explain in the auditorium if it was hidden/missed on the way in?! I'd like to think so, but apparently not...
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 26, 2024 11:53:56 GMT
Lowry FOH are volunteers, mainly elderly. Not an excuse but maybe they’re less up for confrontation. Also the Nandos bag might have been inside another bag and only pulled out when seated. Disgusting to eat that stinking chicken in public but there you go. People eh 🤷🏻♂️
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 26, 2024 12:01:13 GMT
Speaking of volunteer FOH and confrontation, same applies to the Royal Exchange. Someone checks your ticket when you enter the building so having done that my friend memorised our seat numbers and switched his phone off before we entered the theatre. Snotty cow on the door asked to see the tix so he had to faff about getting his phone out, booting it up etc while holding drinks. Flustered he kind of instinctively offered the drinks to FOH to hold while he got sorted out and she was absolutely vile to him “I’m not here to hold your alcohol, what do you take me for I’m a volunteer” etc etc. Of course I stepped in from behind and took the bevvies off him but he was quite shaken. No you’re not there to hold people’s drinks but don’t speak to people like that.
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Post by richey on May 26, 2024 14:03:01 GMT
At the Manchester Palace last night, I was in the Ambassador lounge, and the theatre had given 4 free tickets to a social media company for some advertising. Instead of a relaxing drink in the lounge, we had the social media people marching up and down the stairs repeatedly filming their entrance, then running around the lounge filming, before take after take of them drinking, opening crisps. It stopped being a lounge and instead was a mini film set pre show and during the interval. Wouldn't be so bad if the theatre had given warning, or even asked if people were comfortable being filmed. I'm assuming this is the result of that filming! www.instagram.com/reel/C7WWbaqo4xW/?igsh=MWdzazVzMTFvZDJpdg==
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2024 14:22:14 GMT
At the Manchester Palace last night, I was in the Ambassador lounge, and the theatre had given 4 free tickets to a social media company for some advertising. Instead of a relaxing drink in the lounge, we had the social media people marching up and down the stairs repeatedly filming their entrance, then running around the lounge filming, before take after take of them drinking, opening crisps. It stopped being a lounge and instead was a mini film set pre show and during the interval. Wouldn't be so bad if the theatre had given warning, or even asked if people were comfortable being filmed. I'm assuming this is the result of that filming! www.instagram.com/reel/C7WWbaqo4xW/?igsh=MWdzazVzMTFvZDJpdg==That is the output of the filming, you can just see the top of my head as they filmed going up the stairs - for about the 20th time. The Palace assistant general manager did send me an email with some spiel about how press night works, and that they put posters up to say there may be filming (I didn't see any), but he upgraded a future booking that I couldn't get lounge access for to include the gold package - so happy with the outcome, even if the apology was overall poor.
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Post by sf on May 26, 2024 14:53:18 GMT
It’s a relatively minor thing, but -
I own a smart watch. I love my smart watch.
When I rule the universe, wearing a smart watch to the theatre and not turning the screen off and pausing notifications before the lights go down will carry a mandatory fine of £5000. No excuses, no exceptions, no mercy.
(The lady sitting to my left last night didn’t. And she had the screen on her watch set to full brightness. It was incredibly annoying.)
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Post by richey on May 26, 2024 15:59:29 GMT
That is the output of the filming, you can just see the top of my head as they filmed going up the stairs - for about the 20th time. The Palace assistant general manager did send me an email with some spiel about how press night works, and that they put posters up to say there may be filming (I didn't see any), but he upgraded a future booking that I couldn't get lounge access for to include the gold package - so happy with the outcome, even if the apology was overall poor. There were no posters about filming- I was there that night too and surprised I didn't see myself in that video as they also seem to have filmed a lot of the audience too.
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