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Theatre - boozy karaoke?


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jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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More dreadful behaviour at the theatre;



This coming just days after “cultural beacons” Alison Hammond and Vanessa Feltz had this to say on national television…




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Foul Play Rocks

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Feb 23, 2013
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Most people I think leave it to the performers until the last song of the night when the audience is usually encouraged to stand up and sing along. I saw The Jersey Boys and Beautiful the Carol King story last year at the Congress Theatre in Eastbourne and I could hear people quietly singing along throughout and having a lovely time but not enough to spoil the show.
Walking up and down the aisles telling people not to sing along seems a bit much though.
 




jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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I’ll be singing along at Spurs, probably where most Brighton fans thoughts are today.
Yes, at match time I’ll be doing that, instead of reading about Wordle, Fat Frank’s Chelsea and the like.
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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More confirmation as if any more were needed to me why spending my hard earned money and mixing with people in today’s society doesn’t appeal anymore!
L‘enfer, c’est les autres! Hell is other people! - Jean-Paul Sartre
 
















Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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John McGrath wrote a manifesto back in the seventies called 'A Good Night Out' which detailed how to go about addressing the gap between theatre and working class audiences. Take it to them rather than asking them to enter your hallowed space, serve food, have a bar open, use music, break the 4th wall, allow audience participation. If this was all good enough for 7:84 doing 'The Cheviot, the stag and the black, black oil' to tell the history of the highland clearances and colonialism in Scotland, why are those peddling jukebox musicals being so precious?

These shows are not high art. They are money making exercises, specifically designed to fill theatres with fans of the songs. Had this audience paid to see Whitney, they'd have been able to sing along. Shushing them whilst somebody pretends to be Whitney smacks a little of overdue self importance.
 








BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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These shows are not high art. They are money making exercises, specifically designed to fill theatres with fans of the songs. Had this audience paid to see Whitney, they'd have been able to sing along. Shushing them whilst somebody pretends to be Whitney smacks a little of overdue self importance.
Have you listened to the clip on the tweet in the opening post?
Whoever was trying (badly) to sing along to the singer on the stage deserved to be slung out, sort of person that should actually avoid karaoke at their local :ohmy:
 




Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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Have you listened to the clip on the tweet in the opening post?
Whoever was trying (badly) to sing along to the singer on the stage deserved to be slung out, sort of person that should actually avoid karaoke at their local :ohmy:
Yep. I'm a music lover and must say that the awful din shouldn't be heard in public.

And the audience's singing wasn't much better. ;)
 


Jack Straw

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Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!






BN9 BHA

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Yep. I'm a music lover and must say that the awful din shouldn't be heard in public.

And the audience's singing wasn't much better. ;)
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