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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2018 23:33:55 GMT
I was *that* person tonight, and ended up coughing uncontrollably during the end of a play. During the death scene.
I knew the performance would be a risk, i’ve not been well for about a week. I was armed with cough drops (in a box, silent) and water and I got through the first act with flying colours. Second act had some fire onstage and an explosion which I think might have irritated...either way I was on the middle of the front row trying desperately to stifle my coughs, and failing. I figured that leaving would be more disruptive than staying.
What do you think? Any advice? I mouthed “I’m sorry” to the cast during their bows but was unable to apologise to the audience. I feel bad.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2018 23:42:30 GMT
Can't be helped lovely. Say three Hail Mary's and the audience will forgive you. Other than that, it happens.
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Post by Backdrifter on Nov 7, 2018 10:46:29 GMT
There are coughers who absolutely could do more to stifle their outbursts but do nothing and just give full phlegmy flow, rattle and volume to it. You were clearly doing everything you could do control it, though, and when that eventually fails you do have to make that judgement call about whether leaving is going to be equally or more disruptive. Hopefully that might help you to feel less bad about it, but like you I'd also feel bad anyway! If you're a nice person, you can't help it.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 7, 2018 11:09:38 GMT
I think a good dose of self flagellation is in order. Plus wearing one of those barbed wire garters for a week, like him in The Da Vinci Code. That’ll teach ya!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2018 11:12:59 GMT
The problem for me is that respiratory things take so much longer to recover from than any other ailment. You can feel like you got over your cold a week ago and have been clear as a bell ever since, but a rogue dust cloud will leave you wheezing for breath and realising you still have a way to go. Also, something about the air in theatres always feels a little drier and dustier than the outside air, which just makes coughing worse. All we can do is our best, and as long as you've done that, don't feel too terribly.
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Post by lynette on Nov 7, 2018 11:29:28 GMT
Prob you think worse than it was for the rest of the audience. Onward and upward. We still have the worst of the winter to get through!
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Post by Lemansky on Nov 7, 2018 11:38:44 GMT
Very interesting post! I always feel awful & incredibly embarrassed when I have to cough, but I have a permanent cough/lung issue which has been going on for about 10 years now, and going to the theatre is part of my job. It's generally not a loud, hacking cough, but if I have to cough there's not much i can do.
I am always prepared, I have water, non-noisy easily accessible cough sweets and luckily there are some times of year when it's not too bad. One excellent part of the very dry summer we've just had was that my cough dwindled away to practically nothing. However, damp weather, dust, smoke and having a cold etc does set it off. If it's particularly bad, which normally only happens when I've been ill as well, and I have to go to theatre I will always make sure I can get out easily if I do disturb people.
Luckily the only time it'd been really bad recently was 2 years ago when I got tonsillitis, recovered and then got a chest infection, and once that was over had to go and see La Cage and then An American in Paris. I did cough a lot, it was mortifying, although everyone was very nice about it and another audience member even offered me a different brand of cough sweet to try.
Touch wood it's been ok so far this year. The only place I've ever had any issues was seeing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, where they made me throw away my, very obviously cough sweets, even though I explained, they still said they were food & so couldn't come in. I hadn't thought to hide them in a pocket, but will remember for next time!
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Post by Backdrifter on Nov 7, 2018 13:02:06 GMT
Prob you think worse than it was for the rest of the audience. Onward and upward. We still have the worst of the winter to get through! Yeah - including norovirus. I really hope no-one's experienced a sudden onset of that during a show - themselves or others. Gaaaaaah! Why have I made myself think of that? Eeeeeeeeee......
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Post by winonaforever on Nov 7, 2018 14:59:22 GMT
Touch wood it's been ok so far this year. The only place I've ever had any issues was seeing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, where they made me throw away my, very obviously cough sweets, even though I explained, they still said they were food & so couldn't come in. I hadn't thought to hide them in a pocket, but will remember for next time! I think that's awful. I'd read about their draconian methods (haven't seen the show) but that's just being a total jobsworth!
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Post by Lemansky on Nov 7, 2018 15:30:30 GMT
Touch wood it's been ok so far this year. The only place I've ever had any issues was seeing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, where they made me throw away my, very obviously cough sweets, even though I explained, they still said they were food & so couldn't come in. I hadn't thought to hide them in a pocket, but will remember for next time! I think that's awful. I'd read about their draconian methods (haven't seen the show) but that's just being a total jobsworth! Yeah, I was quite surprised and then didn't really know what to do! I don't like to make a fuss so just put them all in the bin in front of them....perhaps I should have tried to argue a bit more.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2018 16:09:22 GMT
I think a good dose of self flagellation is in order. Plus wearing one of those barbed wire garters for a week, like him in The Da Vinci Code. That’ll teach ya! In addition to the one I usually wear? Yes MasterBear. (I've just remembered the scene in 30 Rock where Kevin Parcell mistakes himself for that character and yelps "albino monk" when he sees himself in the mirror, and I am just laughing and laughing to myself.)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2018 16:10:07 GMT
I think that's awful. I'd read about their draconian methods (haven't seen the show) but that's just being a total jobsworth! Yeah, I was quite surprised and then didn't really know what to do! I don't like to make a fuss so just put them all in the bin in front of them....perhaps I should have tried to argue a bit more. That just seems completely bizarre to me. It's like they want people to cough and spoil the show.
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Post by kathryn on Nov 7, 2018 16:52:03 GMT
Yeah, I was quite surprised and then didn't really know what to do! I don't like to make a fuss so just put them all in the bin in front of them....perhaps I should have tried to argue a bit more. That just seems completely bizarre to me. It's like they want people to cough and spoil the show. It's not like they sell cough sweets at the concession counter! ( Why don't they sell cough sweets at the concession counters? That would actually be useful....) I remember years ago having the 'best cough sweets?' discussion and Ricola coming out on top - does that still hold true or has anyone come across anything better since?
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Post by dippy on Nov 7, 2018 16:59:01 GMT
I remember years ago having the 'best cough sweets?' discussion and Ricola coming out on top - does that still hold true or has anyone come across anything better since? Ricola are the only ones I can stand the taste of, so definitely true in my opinion.
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 9, 2018 14:01:03 GMT
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Post by lynette on Nov 9, 2018 14:04:14 GMT
Last night I had big coughs behind me and the first one I could feel on back of my head! After that just big noise.
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Post by lynette on Nov 10, 2018 0:29:52 GMT
Major cougher tonight at Troilus and Cressida. I heard her talking to someone in the interval saying she had been to the pharmacy to ask for help as she was going to the theatre! Well thanks lady for infecting the rest of us and for accompanying the actors so well as if the Evelyn Glennie stuff wasn’t good enough! If you are ill dont go to the theatre. I don’t care how far you have come and I suspect she had cos it was Stratford, just go home or back to the hotel and put it down to experience.
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Post by Dr Tom on Nov 10, 2018 11:33:25 GMT
I agree it’s annoying and worse, there are a few periods of the year with bugs going around and multiple counters.
I do think that theatres need to be more understanding about exchanging tickets for a new date in those situations too. Not everyone can come back another time, but some can. As others had said, this would improve things for the rest of the audience and the performers as well.
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Post by learfan on Nov 10, 2018 16:03:50 GMT
I was *that* person tonight, and ended up coughing uncontrollably during the end of a play. During the death scene. I knew the performance would be a risk, i’ve not been well for about a week. I was armed with cough drops (in a box, silent) and water and I got through the first act with flying colours. Second act had some fire onstage and an explosion which I think might have irritated...either way I was on the middle of the front row trying desperately to stifle my coughs, and failing. I figured that leaving would be more disruptive than staying. What do you think? Any advice? I mouthed “I’m sorry” to the cast during their bows but was unable to apologise to the audience. I feel bad. If i was as unwell as you say you were i wouldn't have gone.
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Post by learfan on Nov 10, 2018 16:04:32 GMT
Major cougher tonight at Troilus and Cressida. I heard her talking to someone in the interval saying she had been to the pharmacy to ask for help as she was going to the theatre! Well thanks lady for infecting the rest of us and for accompanying the actors so well as if the Evelyn Glennie stuff wasn’t good enough! If you are ill dont go to the theatre. I don’t care how far you have come and I suspect she had cos it was Stratford, just go home or back to the hotel and put it down to experience. Hear hear!
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