I keep getting mildly confused because my name is actually Erin. lol
Oh and yes, obviously I was being sarcastic about using crutches to get attention. I'm sure certain people WOULD do this, but that does not at all seem to be what happened in this case.
Updated On: 6/24/14 at 01:17 PM
So basically, there were people at the stage door in front who didn't see the show? This is nothing new. If there is a star (especially with a tween fan base), during the summer, they start lining up long before the show is over. Unless they have one of those creepy bouncers who checks everyone for Playbills or tickets (which is rare), it doesn't matter. Crutches or no crutches, anyone can wait outside the stage door. Just go back and try again and bring some crutches and a neck brace just to be sure. Just don't expect any rules of fairness that simply don't exist.
"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian