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Post by oxfordsimon on Aug 11, 2024 18:34:56 GMT
At Pericles on Wednesday, we had a phone go off during the second half. Not a huge issue but irritating.
Not as irritating as the actor sat behind me who was determined to find everything absolutely hilarious and was equally determined to let the rest of the audience know how impressed he was.
It is one of the downsides of RSC press nights is that they are dominated by friends of the cast and RSC staff. So the audience reaction is more skewed than in other venues particularly in the Swan which is such an intimate space.
But the guy behind me was just being obnoxiously loud. Not enough to warrant action. But a constant distraction.
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Post by sph on Aug 11, 2024 20:35:06 GMT
At Pericles on Wednesday, we had a phone go off during the second half. Not a huge issue but irritating. Not as irritating as the actor sat behind me who was determined to find everything absolutely hilarious and was equally determined to let the rest of the audience know how impressed he was. It is one of the downsides of RSC press nights is that they are dominated by friends of the cast and RSC staff. So the audience reaction is more skewed than in other venues particularly in the Swan which is such an intimate space. But the guy behind me was just being obnoxiously loud. Not enough to warrant action. But a constant distraction. I can't remember what show it was at, but I had the same issue with John Barrowman in the audience of something. Laughing loud and hard at every line to let everyone know he was there.
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Post by ladidah on Aug 12, 2024 7:31:07 GMT
Surely not Barrowman...
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Post by moviebuffff1n on Aug 12, 2024 8:01:45 GMT
Saw Pericles at the RSC last night. There was a man on the front row who was trying to subtly film the start of the second half but his flash kept turning on. Found the whole ordeal quite funny as he wrestled with his phone to turn the flash off. It kept turning on and off for about five mins then he gave up and put it face down on the floor. No FOH intervention? No sadly, no FOH in sight during the ordeal
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Post by amyja89 on Aug 12, 2024 8:57:21 GMT
Woman on her phone sending plenty of business emails next to me at Kiss Me, Kate last Thursday for pretty much the first 30 mins. Apologised to me after a little tap on the knee, but didn't actually make any efforts to stop! It's a tricky one at the Barbican because the aisle door shutting nature of the theatre makes it hard to for FOH to be on it with assisting.
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Post by ceebee on Aug 12, 2024 10:42:14 GMT
Woman on her phone sending plenty of business emails next to me at Kiss Me, Kate last Thursday for pretty much the first 30 mins. Apologised to me after a little tap on the knee, but didn't actually make any efforts to stop! It's a tricky one at the Barbican because the aisle door shutting nature of the theatre makes it hard to for FOH to be on it with assisting. My urge is to grab the phone and throw it / drop it, but that's probably some kind if assault or criminal damage. As it was in my recent issue at Two Strangers, I felt very uncomfortable even tapping the lady's hand to get her attention. It's all rather unfair and passively provocative.
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Post by Talisman on Aug 12, 2024 11:21:25 GMT
I do understand the frustration but touching or tapping someone is not the best thing to do.It puts the person doing it in the wrong and could escalate the situation. Please don’t put yourself in this position..
Anyone working FOH is repeatedly warned about this.
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Post by alece10 on Aug 13, 2024 9:11:30 GMT
At Bernadette Peters concert last night 2 men sat in front of me, very friendly when they arrived, wine in hand and chatting to everyone around them. One was obviously a big Bernadette fan judging by his response giving her multiple standing ovations and also shouting out that he loved her. I think there may have been a few glasses of wine before the show as well. They both got up 3 to 4 times during the short concert presumably to go to the loo, some singing along from one until the other told him to stop. One of them got his phone out several times to look at chats until FOH came along and stopped him and at one point I think he fell asleep for a few minutes. Now for someone who "loved" Bernadette it was strange they felt the need to keep checking their phone. I didn't say anything as they were clearly having a great evening and the behaviour was a bit annoying but iv'e seen a lot worse.
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Post by distantcousin on Aug 13, 2024 9:24:32 GMT
At Pericles on Wednesday, we had a phone go off during the second half. Not a huge issue but irritating. Not as irritating as the actor sat behind me who was determined to find everything absolutely hilarious and was equally determined to let the rest of the audience know how impressed he was. It is one of the downsides of RSC press nights is that they are dominated by friends of the cast and RSC staff. So the audience reaction is more skewed than in other venues particularly in the Swan which is such an intimate space. But the guy behind me was just being obnoxiously loud. Not enough to warrant action. But a constant distraction. I can't remember what show it was at, but I had the same issue with John Barrowman in the audience of something. Laughing loud and hard at every line to let everyone know he was there. Biggins did similar when he was watching Shirley Valentine on an usher's seat, last year.
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Post by marob on Aug 13, 2024 12:50:04 GMT
Biggins did similar when he was watching Shirley Valentine on an usher's seat, last year. I was at that same performance. Saw him mooching around for a seat before the show and then blagging an ‘upgrade’ in the interval, but didn’t realise he was on an usher’s seat. The idea of him then doing the whole “luvvie at the theatre” bit is hilarious. Though I was sat on the opposite side of the theatre, so didn’t have to listen to him.
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Post by distantcousin on Aug 13, 2024 12:55:00 GMT
Biggins did similar when he was watching Shirley Valentine on an usher's seat, last year. I was at that same performance. Saw him mooching around for a seat before the show and then blagging an ‘upgrade’ in the interval, but didn’t realise he was on an usher’s seat. The idea of him then doing the whole “luvvie at the theatre” bit is hilarious. Though I was sat on the opposite side of the theatre, so didn’t have to listen to him. haha! What a charade!! Yes, he was over the other side to us too, luckily.
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Post by d'James on Aug 13, 2024 12:57:21 GMT
Biggins did similar when he was watching Shirley Valentine on an usher's seat, last year. I was at that same performance. Saw him mooching around for a seat before the show and then blagging an ‘upgrade’ in the interval, but didn’t realise he was on an usher’s seat. The idea of him then doing the whole “luvvie at the theatre” bit is hilarious. Though I was sat on the opposite side of the theatre, so didn’t have to listen to him. I was at a show at the Apollo (I think The Go-Between) and he was in the Stalls and I was in the Dress Circle and I could still hear him. Then in the Interval he was at the bar in the middle, waiting to be seen.
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Post by A.Ham on Aug 13, 2024 14:11:41 GMT
He seems to either be a huge theatre fan and/or get invited along for free by friends/producers - I’ve seen him several times at opening nights and he was sat near me at Phantom and Les Mis. Although with less comedy moments than in Shirley Valentine, I wasn’t disturbed by any loud laughter thankfully.
In fairness I’ve not seen any OTT or luvvie behaviour from him so perhaps I’ve just been lucky!
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Post by oxfordsimon on Aug 13, 2024 14:18:42 GMT
I have only seen Biggins once. And that was in his saggy underwear. That was quite enough for anyone
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Post by Jon on Aug 13, 2024 14:31:39 GMT
He seems to either be a huge theatre fan and/or get invited along for free by friends/producers - I’ve seen him several times at opening nights and he was sat near me at Phantom and Les Mis. Although with less comedy moments than in Shirley Valentine, I wasn’t disturbed by any loud laughter thankfully. In fairness I’ve not seen any OTT or luvvie behaviour from him so perhaps I’ve just been lucky! Biggins along with Gaby Roslin and Lesley Joseph would turn up at the opening of a bags of crisps!
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Post by partytentdown on Aug 13, 2024 14:48:27 GMT
Once saw Biggins and Joseph sitting next to each other at a press night at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Both were having a nap.
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Post by kallyloo on Aug 13, 2024 15:00:31 GMT
Once saw Biggins and Joseph sitting next to each other at a press night at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Both were having a nap. We all have our faults.😴😆. Sorry to be contrary to general opinion but I love Biggins.
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Post by alece10 on Aug 13, 2024 15:47:45 GMT
Paul O'Grady and EP were at a press night at the Menier once and they were sat together. They were having a real laugh and chat before the start of the show and in walks Biggins. He sees them and I think he presumed he was sitting with them. He wasn't! He was the other side of the theatre. He keep looking over at them and if looks could kill.
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Post by A.Ham on Aug 13, 2024 18:22:10 GMT
He seems to either be a huge theatre fan and/or get invited along for free by friends/producers - I’ve seen him several times at opening nights and he was sat near me at Phantom and Les Mis. Although with less comedy moments than in Shirley Valentine, I wasn’t disturbed by any loud laughter thankfully. In fairness I’ve not seen any OTT or luvvie behaviour from him so perhaps I’ve just been lucky! Biggins along with Gaby Roslin and Lesley Joseph would turn up at the opening of a bags of crisps! That was my assumption tbh! Gaby's also a press night regular isn't she. Still, if I lived in London and kept being invited for free...
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Post by marob on Aug 13, 2024 18:52:33 GMT
That was my assumption tbh! Gaby's also a press night regular isn't she. Still, if I lived in London and kept being invited for free...Oh, absolutely. Anything and everything I’d be there. As would anyone else on here I’m sure. 😂 If the Lowry in Salford does a press night it’s pretty much a given there’ll be half a dozen people off Coronation Street as the set’s only on the other side of the shipping canal.
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Post by alece10 on Aug 13, 2024 19:57:25 GMT
Another regular was Clare Sweeney until she became a full time mum to Tyrone Dobbs.
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Post by sph on Aug 13, 2024 20:23:10 GMT
I'm pretty sure inviting Biggins to press night is a SOLT condition of membership.
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Post by partytentdown on Aug 13, 2024 21:02:39 GMT
Linda Robson is another frequent press night attendee, as is Vanessa Feltz.
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Post by kit66 on Aug 13, 2024 22:24:37 GMT
I had the misfortune of sitting behind Vanessa "look at me!" Feltz at a performance of "Once". If she could have worn a hat with a flashing neon arrow pointing to her head she would have so no one would have missed her taking her seat.
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Post by ceebee on Aug 13, 2024 23:20:31 GMT
I have only seen Biggins once. And that was in his saggy underwear. That was quite enough for anyone Littlins?
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