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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2020 20:33:15 GMT
Seemed a really quick curtain call, two bows and they were gone. Weird as most today are a big ordeal! Hamilton and Come From Away are the same.
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Post by finalperformance on Mar 7, 2020 21:55:40 GMT
The words forced to stand hit a nerve. We all realize Standing Ovations mean nothing now a days. I could go on about those in the first row stalls so over come at every show, that they must stand immediately,so the sheep follow suit. That why I prefer aisle seats, for a quick escape from this annoying habit.
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Post by alece10 on Mar 8, 2020 9:53:13 GMT
I think the quicket standing ovation I have experienced was Come from Away. Literally everyone, including myself, jumped up immediately and it felt the most natural thing to do and not just because the people in front had risen. That was a proper well deserved ovation.
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Post by sfsusan on Mar 18, 2020 9:48:23 GMT
I remember at CFA nearly jumping up, I've never felt the urge to stand more! Tears streaming down my face, showing what a standing ovation is for! Exactly!
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Post by paulbrownsey on Mar 18, 2020 13:16:26 GMT
The words forced to stand hit a nerve. We all realize Standing Ovations mean nothing now a days. I could go on about those in the first row stalls so over come at every show, that they must stand immediately,so the sheep follow suit. That why I prefer aisle seats, for a quick escape from this annoying habit. The people you call "sheep" may merely be people compelled to get to their feet if they want to see the bows/finale, compelled by the selfish people leaping to their feet in front of them. Perhaps the coronavirus crisis will breed a new growth of consideration for others and a realisation that YOU jumping to your feet block the view for the people behind.
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