Ellie
Super talented triple threat
Now you can even order your drinks to be delivered TO your seat.The main thing is A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE WANKERS really, isn't it? But I do think jukebox musicals have blurred the lines somewhat between what is acceptable and what isn't. And theatres using phrases like 'you'll be dancing in the aisles!' and squarely advertising at hen parties and the like doesn't help, either. And has audiences drinking in their seats always been a thing as well? I'm sure I don't remember it years ago.
I like it when audiences sway and lightly clap along for a jovial jukebox show as that totally adds to the atmosphere and makes you feel like people are enjoying it. It’s actually the CHATTING that bothers me more than anything else. There are so many who just like to have a whole conversation, not even discreetly. WHY?
Grease (which might as well be a jukebox one considering how well known the songs are) was a big one last year and it’s why I resigned myself to only trying to book the front row, after so many people were openly just chatting about the differences to the film as if they were in their living room. Particularly going on and in about “I DON’T KNOW THIS ONE, THIS WASN’T IN THE FILM”… despite the fact that Mooning and Freddy My Love literally are on the film soundtrack.
Worst is when families are there and leaning over to someone 2-3 seats away to have a chat.