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The only show that I've ever seen popcorn allowed was when they used to do A Christmas Carol at the Theater at Madison Square Garden. They had the whole lobby set up, it was really amazing, and had popcorn, cotton candy, and anything else you could imagine.
I remember sitting in the theater before the show started one year and the lady sitting in front of us was complaining (loudly) about food being allowed in the theater and how wrong it was. At intermission she was calling over the peanut vendor.
I saw The Secret Garden on Broadway and there were some kids behind us. We were in the balcony at the St. James Theater and one of the kids opened a huge bag of Skittles right after the show started. It was like the commercial Taste the Rainbow as the Skittles fell down the stairs.
I remember sitting in the theater before the show started one year and the lady sitting in front of us was complaining (loudly) about food being allowed in the theater and how wrong it was. At intermission she was calling over the peanut vendor.

I saw The Secret Garden on Broadway and there were some kids behind us. We were in the balcony at the St. James Theater and one of the kids opened a huge bag of Skittles right after the show started. It was like the commercial Taste the Rainbow as the Skittles fell down the stairs.
