theatregoer


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A theatregoer Joe Del Vicario tweeted, "The times we live in.
However, some theatregoers voiced their concern for Smith over reports of the aborted show.
But theatregoers soon realised her singing performance was pre-recorded and she was lip-syncing.
Mr Griffiths has thrown theatregoers out of West End performances for the same offence in the past.
A fellow theatregoer alleged the Hollywood star hit the audience member.
Unprivileged theatregoers are well aware of these major inconveniences.
Under the new initiative any theatregoer who tends to create disturbances will be moved somewhere else.
Before the pair flew out from Heathrow, Rita - an avid theatregoer who regularly organises trips to the Belgrade - revealed another of her passions.
I RECENTLY attended the Empire Theatre to see a production of South Pacific - an evening that was ruined by the selfish actions of another theatregoer. The person in question was a very overweight woman who took her seat next to mine.
If someone could just beam me over to the appropriate venue and beam me back again, I'd be the happiest theatregoer in Auld Reekie.
"Since its inception, over 200,000 people have participated in Kids' Night in New York alone, and we look forward to reaching even more families." Andrews's comment is supported by the latest annual demographics report, released by the League this past October, confirming that the typical repeat Broadway theatregoer was exposed to theatre as a child.
The theatregoer, who was shaking by now, could stand it no longer but, thankfully, Theatre Royal staff came to her rescue and managed to find her a seat in the Grand Circle ( well away from Greg's ghoul!
A disappointed theatregoer who expected to see naked dancers on stage only to find they were fully-clothed had their complaint upheld by the advertising watchdog.
A THEATREGOER who expected to see naked dancers only to find they were clothed had a complaint upheld by advertising watchdogs yesterday.