Mobile Phones in Theatre
Mon, 2 Jan 2006, 01:25 amMelz11 posts in thread
Mobile Phones in Theatre
Mon, 2 Jan 2006, 01:25 amAs time goes by... a lot of common courtesy and theatre ettiquette behaviour in our theatres unfortunately have been found to dwindle away over time...
One very common occurrence, we all unfortunately seem to experience every time we go to see a show these days - WHO THE HELL left their mobile phone on - and how dare he/she even answer it.
I would like to suggest to all people and clubs that we do our best to educate our audiences, that - yes - you are to either leave your mobile phone in the car or at home or you switch it OFF. Alot of people think they're doing the right thing by even switching their mobile to silent, and 9 times out 10 these patrons are unaware that even a text message can interfere with backstage tech equipment.
Recently i was flying between A and B - and the mysterious voice of the captain or crew member over the infight pa, mentions - all mobile phones are to be switched off. Most theatres prepare a similar message to their patrons... if you were on a plane - you would be a major nitwit to have your phone on (you wouldn't even consider the silent option)... so why are our audiences ignoring this simple message from our theatres??? Alright - the consequences are not so dire... however, there is nothing worse for an actor to be interrupted by one of the millions of mobile ringtones - there is nothing worse than your concentration being taken away from a brilliant piece of theatre, only to find yourself zoning in on the culprit.
Let's make 2006 a year for educating our lovely patrons - mobile awareness in our theatres - a sign on our doors, a note in the program, a message before the curtain rises... etc.
If you are a doctor or someone of similar position who is required to be contactable at all times, a small discussion with your venue and box office upon entering the premises can arrange a minder for your phone, who is not in the auditorium and able to quietly approach you during the show if required upon emergency.
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Re: Mobile Phones in Chorus
Wed, 4 Jan 2006, 12:24 pmWalter Plinge
I recently sat at the back of an audience and watched while seven, yep I could count them from where I was, seven audience members texted, presumably each other, during a performance. In the same theatre I watched in horror as an audience member actually strolled to the OP side of a thrust stage to take the call and have a chat.
Now all that you can do to these ignoramuses, if you have an actor experienced enough, is to stop the performance, embarass them as much as possible in public and invite them to leave the theatre.
As a counter measure we routinely ask all members of the audience before show to check their mobile phones and to turn them off warning that their signals interfere with the technical facilities. Seems to work
Nic
Now all that you can do to these ignoramuses, if you have an actor experienced enough, is to stop the performance, embarass them as much as possible in public and invite them to leave the theatre.
As a counter measure we routinely ask all members of the audience before show to check their mobile phones and to turn them off warning that their signals interfere with the technical facilities. Seems to work
Nic
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