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Patti LuPone on audience behavior

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#25re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:25am

No, it's not a crime to walk into a theatre wearing jeans and a t-shirt. But the mentality that comes with being slightly dressier usually lends to a more polite audience and a generally more enjoyable experience.
And as for walking into the theatre during the performance, every show I've been to makes you wait outside until the applause after a song. It's just better that way.


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Roninjoey
#26re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:31am

HAH! The only way you could get me to actually dress up for the theater would be if it was a date, I had orchestra seats, or for some reason it was a really big deal. Otherwise, I tend to go to the theater when I feel like it. Like if I happen to have time that day, or I am already in the city and I have nothing to do for a few hours. Until then, I guess you'll just have to deal with my jeans!

Although I went to the opera recently and didn't dress up (I was originally going to go shopping) and I felt woefully out of place.


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starletta8
#27re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:40am

I love, love, love her take on audience behavior.

Who does those things? Unfortunately, its the ignorant American public who pay for top tickets just because they think "that's what you do," not because they're there to enjoy the production. I wonder if those rude patrons were there with dates who wanted to see the show.

Broadway is so different than the West End- in London, you can often have a drink at your seat. Yet, the audience is still respectful of the performers and being polite. Here, people can't even stay off of their Blackberries or put down the candy for 2 hours!

timote316
#28re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:42am

I can so picture Patti sitting there, singing "By the Sea", cleaning her utensils, staring down the guy in the front row with a bewildered 'WTF?' look on her face. That certainly is a humorous visual.

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Roninjoey
#29re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:51am

Dude, thank you for one of the funniest things I've ever imagined. And then she shakes her booty in his face.


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colleen_lee
#30re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:56am

What the crap is with selling candy and allowing it in the theater now??

First of all, it's ****ing distracting! All I hear is god damned wrappers rustling the entire second act. Second, nobody knows how to clean up after themselves and the theater looks like a garbage dump after the audience clears. It's disgusting. This is not a movie theater people, show a little respect both for the performers and your fellow audience member who paid one hundred damn dollars a ticket to ENJOY THE SHOW not listen to you chomp your freaking candy. Can people honestly not go 2 hours without throwing some garbage in their mouth? Seriously now.

I am also for dressing up when going to the theater. If you're going to see a show like RENT and Avenue Q, something laid back, then to each their own. But if you're going to see Patti LuPone or Chita or Maria Friedman than please show them a little respect by at least pulling out your NICE pair of jeans. I understand there are sometimes circumstances in which people have to come underdressed, but these days it seems like the majority of audience members are coming that way.

For christ sake, I saw people at shows in SWEATPANTS this week (and not even nice sweatpants, like crappy, stained, pilly, disgusting pajama pants.....I would be embarrassed to walk into a freaking Walmart dressed like that, let alone a Broadway theater). In my opinion, it's all about respect for the performers.


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RentBoy86
#31re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 1:15am

Well, most ppl don't know the performers name's therefore they don't care. Here where i'm from, they allow food in the theater, and I have to say, out of all the shows I've seen there, I've never been distracted by someone eating / chewing / slurping. And the fact that ppl fall asleep, I mean, I'm sure they dont intend on falling asleep. You can't blame a person if they aren't interested in the show. When I saw Phantom, I almost knodded off because of the music. I can understand considering Sweeny is pretty much sung-through and some of it may not be the catchiest melodies, etc. Its hard to judge ppl because you don't know what they've been through, ya know.

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orangeskittles
#32re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 1:23am

No, it's not hard to judge them, because regardless of the circumstances, it's RUDE. I don't care if they've just returned from war overseas, if they're that tired, they should be at home in bed, not in the front row of a theater, taking up a seat so many others would love to have and completely disrespecting the actors.

I've been uninterested in shows before, but I've never sat there tossing back peanuts and Cracker Jacks, and drinking beer like it's a freakin' baseball game, and used my dislike for the show as an excuse for my low-class behavior. It's about common courtesy.


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#33re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 3:21am

I always dress up when going to the theatre. It's much more fun!


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#34re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 3:27am

Wow, this is funny, because I was recently thinking about this the other day when I was in the front row for Hairspray. At some point I became conscious that wow the actors can see me very well, and though I wouldn't eat or anything, took extra care to kind of sit nicely and just decided to make sure I smiled the whole time. I felt like it's great in a show like that to be able to see someone smiling the whole time. Though I have gotten better about the dressing, like sometimes I say oh let me wear my jeans w/ the flower on them or the khakis, they're a little nicer than others, I still say I think the other aspects of not having your cell phone read, eating, being noisy, etc is more important than being dressed up.

But sometimes when you are in the first couple of rows even if you wouldn't sink to these levels, I think it's important to remember how much the performers can see you and just make the slightest bit of extra effort possible.


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#35re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 8:36am

My worst experience with audience behavior was my last visit seeing CHICAGO..

It was with Brooke Shields, and this is my favorite show. So I was thrilled. I believe I was second row, not center. But the guy next to me throughout the whole show kept checking the time on his cell phone, it was so distracting because the cell phone would light up. I will be trying to enjoy my favorite moments of the show, and there he is checking his cell and telling his wife/girlfriend the time. The second act was worst. He had candy, all I heard was the wrapper throughout most of the act. At one point an ensemble member sits on the side of the stage on the edge, and he heard the wrapper and looked to see what it was. It was so annoying. And out of all shows that had to happen at my Chicago.

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#36re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 9:02am

"But if you're going to see Patti LuPone or Chita or Maria Friedman than please show them a little respect by at least pulling out your NICE pair of jeans. "

HUH? So people should decide whether or not it is ok to wear jeans based on how much respect is owed to the performer in the show? I hardly think that there is more of a reason to wear "NICE" jeans to Sweeney Todd simply because Patti Lupone is in it.

I wear jeans about 95% of the time I go to a theater. I guess I wear what could be considered "nice" jeans. I always wear a button down shirt with it. I in no way see how this would be distracting to the performers or anyone in the theater. I am a VERY respectful audience member. So much so that I even make sure I am mindful of moving around in my seat so as not to disturb the people behind me. So why does it matter that I wear jeans?

People who show up in sweats are people who probably would prefer they weren't there anyway. Same thing for the people who are disrespectful, showing up drunk, etc. Forget what they are wearing, it would just be better if they didn't come.

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#37re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 9:11am

Speaking of respect, I somehow doubt the Downs Syndrome actor (whose name escapes me) is still in close personal contact with Patti Lupone.


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#38re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 10:02am

I love Patti's rant, but, it's not like this isn't anything new... even though it's damn funny.

Audiences have been "misbehaving" in theatres ever since Broadway began! Hasn't she ever heard the stories? Some are legendary.

Stritch tells one about Merman throwing the drunk out of the theatre during "Call Me Madam.

My own (sadly departed) friend was in a play (as a young teen) with Thomas Mitchell in 1936. He stopped a performance and started yelling because two ladies were full-on knitting with shiny, "clacky" needles in the front row. He told them to finish the row and then please get the hell out of the theatre.

To Patti, I would say, "This is not new... and it's not going to change... ever. Most people get it, but there are always a few who are never going to. But it certainly isn't an indication of the theatre dying, or the sad times we live in."


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#39re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 10:06am

Love her ramblings! She's the sh*t!


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zelda
#40re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 11:01am

although i personally dont endorse the wearing of sweatpants, one must remember in some cases people of very little means save months to go see a show and i think as long as they behave and dont smell bad (like the performance of IN MY LIFE where i had this guy sitting two armpits away from me oi) its ok. not everyone has the means to buy good clothes..or even appropriate..i believe if they are behaved..let them show up. theatre teaches.

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orangeskittles
#41re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 11:14am

Ever hear of the term "Sunday best"? No matter how poor someone was, they always had that ONE nice outfit they wore to church, or weddings, or picture day at school. If they've saved enough to see a show on Broadway, they can save enough to buy some $20 slacks at Wal-mart and a button down. No one says it has to be expensive designer clothing, just appropriate for the occasion.


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logan0215
#42re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 11:48am

I love what Patti has to say here. Its not only the money they're wasting, but your at a broadway show act/dress like it! I think if it happens 'out of nowhere,' there is a certain set of circumstances BUT generally, when I'm out and about in NYC, I try to dress my best anyway. I'm all for comfort in the home, but NYC is one of the fashion capitals of the world and I find that people who dress better carry themselves with a certain pride that people respect about New Yorkers. This goes for people going to the theater as well. I love nothing more than going by theaters and seeing children from the 'burbs or elderly couples 'all dolled up' to see a show. It shows respect to your surroundings, the actors, and ya just look spiffy!

I feel like she's commenting about the general etiquette and style of theater-goers. Go to a local mall, it's sad. Nobody knows the virtue of dressing just to go out for the simple things. I too have seen people sleeping. It seems like it's a result of one person being dragged (normally by their wives) to see a show and dose off, and being in the front row means they're probably loaded. Perfect example:

Light in the Piazza - 2005.09.10
It being stadium seating and my seats being in the Orchestra I could see the people in the front row on the perimeters of the stage. There was a woman, all in black, all plastic-surgery-ed up and her meat-ball (and I use that culture specific term purposefully) with his arms propped up on his stomach and DARK BLACK SUNGLASSES ON in the theater asleep the entire second act.

My mom tells me about her grandmother ALWAYS being dressed, whether to go to the supermarket, drop her at school, or clean. I wish that was still around today.


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ThankstoPhantom
#43re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:23pm

Everytime I go to the theatre I make a consious decision to be wearing nice clothes...heck, I make it everyday of my life!

The only time myself or a person I was with at the theatre HAD to eat something was this past Sunday because my mom was feeling sick. At the end of a scene change (it was Doubt, so they're a little lengthy), I quickly took peanut butter crackers out of my coat pocket before the show could continue. My mom knew that if she was loud about the wrapper it would be rude, so she very carefuly and silently ate them. So, sometimes there are circumstances like that, but I doubt 500 rude people need to be eating Fritos or other goodies during a show because of upset stomachs!


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#44re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:28pm

I think jeans in the theatre is horrible. What happened to people liking to get dressed up? It just looks nice. In the work place and at the theatre the clothing has become to casual. It is nice to dress up! It looks good and I believe it is respectable. Even if you are seeing Patti Lupone or the 500th different Maureen in Rent you should dress up!


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logan0215
#45re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:33pm

As you can see, I agree about dressing up, but by current fashion standards I think there is a way to do jeans right.

I do jeans with dress shoes, a dress shirt, possible tie/sweater/vest and wear my pea-coat or a sports coat/blazer and feel quite comfortable for ANY situation I'll run in to in the city, especially the theater.


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zelda
#46re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:55pm

by some of your commentary some of you have never been on a poorer side of life..

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logan0215
#47re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 12:59pm

a. untrue
b. unless your tickets were a gift/found/stolen, I really feel like there are enough options in clothing out there.

A pair of dress pants are $20 @ H&M, the same for a shirt...

I've never been exorbantly wealthy in my life, but class is priceless.

Sweatpants and a side pony tail =/= poverty


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Magdalene
#48re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 1:16pm

I've worn jeans on more than one occasion to the theater in NYC---I ride Greyhound for 7 to 10 hours (friday night) go to 2 shows (Saturday) and ride Greyhound for 7 to 10 hours back home. I don't have a hotel room to change in (though I know a few bathrooms I can use!), and I travel light, since the sole purpose of the trip is to see 2 shows. If I stay overnight, I do try to bring a skirt to wear, but most of my trips are 12 hours.
I've have front row for Sweeney in February, but since it is an extended vacation, I'll dress up! But sometimes jeans are a necessity for me.


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logan0215
#49re: Patti LuPone on audience behavior
Posted: 1/20/06 at 1:24pm

Like I said, I think jeans are ok because alot of people are traveling or coming from other situations, but I think the overal style people use along with the jeans can be interpreted for the situation. Face it, people don't dress to a certain standard on a daily basis so expecting their 'jeans outfits' to be suitable for the theater is different for people who do dress up their jeans.

Like my mother says 'You can never be over-dressed, only under-dressed, and the latter is more embarassing.'


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