just venting!
Thu, 19 Aug 2004, 11:03 amWalter Plinge7 posts in thread
just venting!
Thu, 19 Aug 2004, 11:03 ameven in days like these i would think that we would observe a few simple rules in the theatre society, now maybe i am being more than a little old fasioned but i think that it just comes down to etiquette and either people just arent informed or they choose to ignore completely some simple civilities... ie.
-no eating or drinkning in the theatre whilst the production is in progress
-no cameras, mobile phones (or any other technology that makes noises) turned on during the performance
-and how about refraining from talking during performance
now again i may be old fashioned (at the tender old age of 20) but i think that observing these few rules really does make the theatre a much more enjoyble experience.
i recently attended a performance where not only did audience members bring in food and drink (let alone to say that it was some unusually crunchy crisps and bottles of coke that were unceasingly opened and closed) but others used camera phones etc to take pictures and one member of the audience could be heard talking three rows in front! not only do these distract the other audience members who have paid to enjoy the night but also the performers, luckily they were of course proffesional enough to proceed undaunted but surely this cant be acceptable...
oh and by the way this was a performance of FAME the musical in londons west end...
-no eating or drinkning in the theatre whilst the production is in progress
-no cameras, mobile phones (or any other technology that makes noises) turned on during the performance
-and how about refraining from talking during performance
now again i may be old fashioned (at the tender old age of 20) but i think that observing these few rules really does make the theatre a much more enjoyble experience.
i recently attended a performance where not only did audience members bring in food and drink (let alone to say that it was some unusually crunchy crisps and bottles of coke that were unceasingly opened and closed) but others used camera phones etc to take pictures and one member of the audience could be heard talking three rows in front! not only do these distract the other audience members who have paid to enjoy the night but also the performers, luckily they were of course proffesional enough to proceed undaunted but surely this cant be acceptable...
oh and by the way this was a performance of FAME the musical in londons west end...
Re: just venting!
Sun, 22 Aug 2004, 08:49 amWalter Plinge
thankyou clint,
but how do we stop this??? im not sure in this day and age of "blame everybody but myself" we should be looking towards the parents but perhaps it IS the answer...
does anyone have any idea? obviously it depends on the situation whether it be indoor/outdoor, professional/amateur etc, but can we stop the decline in respect for the performer...?
darian
ps yes i do realise the fact that "in shakespeares time..." actors were thought even less of but all im asking for is a little civility and respect? or should i not complain about those who butter my bread???
but how do we stop this??? im not sure in this day and age of "blame everybody but myself" we should be looking towards the parents but perhaps it IS the answer...
does anyone have any idea? obviously it depends on the situation whether it be indoor/outdoor, professional/amateur etc, but can we stop the decline in respect for the performer...?
darian
ps yes i do realise the fact that "in shakespeares time..." actors were thought even less of but all im asking for is a little civility and respect? or should i not complain about those who butter my bread???
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