Walking Out Of Performances at interval.
Sun, 29 July 2001, 05:48 pmGambler28 posts in thread
Walking Out Of Performances at interval.
Sun, 29 July 2001, 05:48 pmWalking out of a performance at interval or at any stage is serious bad form. Not only is it disrespectful to the cast, crew and anyone else associated with the show; it is a waste of money. The first act of travesties, for example, is confusing but the second act ties up most of the confusion. There are medical conditions in which case it is perfectly fine to leave at any stage(Unless they are faked), but I have no respect for anyone who leaves a performance because they don't understand it.
RE: Walking Out Of Performances at interval.
Wed, 1 Aug 2001, 02:30 pmWalter Plinge
Dear Melissa,
You wrote: "But I genuinely believe that if you do not understand something, but the show is good, stick around and see what happens".
If someone doesn't understand it, do you really think they're still going to think it's good?
It may be a technical masterpeice, the acting might be fantastic, but if you're not directly connected to the production, then that doesn't mean a thing if you don't understand it.
Glynn
PS: Double figures?? If I were the director, that would be ringing alarm bells in my head!
You wrote: "But I genuinely believe that if you do not understand something, but the show is good, stick around and see what happens".
If someone doesn't understand it, do you really think they're still going to think it's good?
It may be a technical masterpeice, the acting might be fantastic, but if you're not directly connected to the production, then that doesn't mean a thing if you don't understand it.
Glynn
PS: Double figures?? If I were the director, that would be ringing alarm bells in my head!
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