momrek06
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My family was in London in 2007 and went to see Les Miz!!!
We had these awesome seats and were so excited to see it in London after seeing it numerous times on Broadway before it closed.
The row behind us there was a young man about 20-ish that had an awful cough. He coughed all the while we were waiting for the curtain to go up...my fam all looked at each other as he was not even trying to cover his mouth either.
During the whole show ....<cough>, <cough>, <cough>...it was pretty distracting not only to us but others around us.
At intermission 3 of my sisters and I decided we would move to a row up ahead that we "eyed" had 4 empty seats!!!
We did and loved the show even more after that as we did not have to put up with all that coughing.
My DH and my sons had no problem with their seats despite the coughing....we waved goodbye to them as we took our NEW seats!!!
Not one thing was said to us BUT we knew from the first half of the show that those seats were empty. We wondered the whole time if someone would be coming to eventually sit in them as they might have been late to the show. The theater in London is much smaller than NYC...I was surprised MORE theater-goers were not racing to grab these open sits. Our luck!!
We had these awesome seats and were so excited to see it in London after seeing it numerous times on Broadway before it closed.
The row behind us there was a young man about 20-ish that had an awful cough. He coughed all the while we were waiting for the curtain to go up...my fam all looked at each other as he was not even trying to cover his mouth either.
During the whole show ....<cough>, <cough>, <cough>...it was pretty distracting not only to us but others around us.
At intermission 3 of my sisters and I decided we would move to a row up ahead that we "eyed" had 4 empty seats!!!
My DH and my sons had no problem with their seats despite the coughing....we waved goodbye to them as we took our NEW seats!!!
Not one thing was said to us BUT we knew from the first half of the show that those seats were empty. We wondered the whole time if someone would be coming to eventually sit in them as they might have been late to the show. The theater in London is much smaller than NYC...I was surprised MORE theater-goers were not racing to grab these open sits. Our luck!!

A good example is from this past summer. We went to see Cry-Baby and the theater was half empty so we moved farther down our row to see better. The usher's not only didn't care, but they encouraged it. It's been going on for years. The theater's often upgrade people's seats as well, in order to fill in the orchestra. We're TDF members and were told our Hairspray tickets for this past September would be in the rear mezzanine, yet when we got to the theater we were upgraded to the 7th row orchestra. We only paid $35 a ticket through TDF, so it's not always what you paid for. If there's space, they don't mind.
If it's a free for all when empty seats are available, kid or no kid, people have the right then to take the empty seats. Maybe the people that sat in front of the kid were "upgraded".

