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<font color=red>I feel similarly about the cha-cha
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Scott and I along with several friends went last night to see the Broadway touring company of Legally Blonde the Musical.
We loved it! It's such a fun show.
The experience however wasn't so great. As is the case pretty much every time we see a big show or concert lately, people have NO CLUE how to behave.
The lady next to me kept making comments to her daughter throughout the show. The ladies behind me never stopped their conversation and somewhere to the right of me a group of teenaged girls were not-so-quietly singing along!
HELLO! Does no one teach theatre manners to anyone anymore? NONE of this is appropriate! At least this week I didn't have to stand up to let late comers into my row fifteen minutes into the first act; (that happened last week at Sweeney Todd!) or have the person in front of me texting throughout the show on his phone (which is what happened when we saw Avenue Q!)
After paying anywhere from $75 to $125 to see the show, I think I'm entiled to not have to listen to amateurs singing along and have other people hold their conversations in the lobby at intermission.
Okay, vent over . . . . for now.
We loved it! It's such a fun show.
The experience however wasn't so great. As is the case pretty much every time we see a big show or concert lately, people have NO CLUE how to behave.
The lady next to me kept making comments to her daughter throughout the show. The ladies behind me never stopped their conversation and somewhere to the right of me a group of teenaged girls were not-so-quietly singing along!
HELLO! Does no one teach theatre manners to anyone anymore? NONE of this is appropriate! At least this week I didn't have to stand up to let late comers into my row fifteen minutes into the first act; (that happened last week at Sweeney Todd!) or have the person in front of me texting throughout the show on his phone (which is what happened when we saw Avenue Q!)
After paying anywhere from $75 to $125 to see the show, I think I'm entiled to not have to listen to amateurs singing along and have other people hold their conversations in the lobby at intermission.
Okay, vent over . . . . for now.