Araminta18
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Oh I’m very excited to see it! I’m just worried about my daughter. I’m not 100% sure she is ready to sit for the whole show. I worry she will ruin it for other people. Ie asking questions, talking, which I will legit make her leave. I really do not want to ruin it for other people. Luckily it’s a 2pm Wednesday show, so maybe lots of young kids??
I think this also comes from going to a lot of broadway I have high expectations of etiquette. But all her cousins are going so we are going to.
Last week I told someone to stop texting! Ughhow rude are people!
My daughter will not be wearing them... I’ll mention it to the other people but they already think I’m crazy...
Hey, being concerned about it already puts you ahead of most. If you're really worried, you could maybe have some practices, see how she does, or prepare her for it that way? *shrugs*
When I saw Matilda several years ago on a matinee, a father brought his 3 year old. The show really isn't for little kids like that, so she kept talking and asking what was happening, so he put her on his lap and without whispering, was talking to her the entire time--"look that's Matilda! Oh isn't that kid so funny!". The family behind me had several kids around 10, who were bored and throwing candy around. Like literally, skittles hit my seat and my back/neck several times. So at intermission I talked to an usher and had them move me. It was ridiculous. But if you're concerned, like I said, you're ahead of most people.