[NEohioPAL] AUDIENCE ETIQUETTE

Mark A. Levigne mark at levignefamily.org
Mon Sep 29 06:26:36 PDT 2008


Good grief.  I have to Amen to that as I'd spent many a Sunday morning in
the choir loft with a wonderful group of olfactoraly (is that a word?!)
challenged but very nice older ladies who practically bathed in whatever
they had in the 'spray bottle thingy'.  Kudos to those who can make "the
show go on"..

 

     Mark 





Am I getting smart with you? How would YOUknow?

 

From: Maria Lister [mailto:mtlmusicndrama at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2008 2:00 PM
To: Deb Magid; a_weishar at yahoo.com
Cc: neohiopal at listserve.com
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL] AUDIENCE ETIQUETTE

 

I second that emotion, Deb!

 

Maria Thomas Lister 

"But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall
mount up with wings as eagles, they shall run and not be weary, and they
shall walk, and not faint." -Isaiah 40:31

 

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From: smmslt111 at gmail.com
To: a_weishar at yahoo.com
Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 12:15:33 -0400
CC: neohiopal at listserve.com
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL] AUDIENCE ETIQUETTE

My heart goes out to you, Anthony, but imagine how actors and singers feel,
when their throats close up due to some other cast or crew member's less
sensitive olfactory system?  And not just perfumes, but those who come in
reeking of cigarette smoke can send a singer's sinuses into a major tizzy.
The offenders don't know they're being offensive - even when told so, they
don't really believe it.  

 

Deb

 

On Sep 28, 2008, at 11:15 AM, Anthony Weishar wrote:

 



Does anyone have a suggestion for politely dealing with the aroma challenged
audience members? Last night (Spet.27) at the Beck performance of Urinetown
we hit a new sensory overload level. The scent managed to get past the doors
of the light booth and upstairs rest rooms. Hopefully it was not an
expensive cologne, because it smelled like Vitalis (mens' hair product from
the 60's) by the time it wafted upstairs. This was the second attack in
three weekends. 

How do we deal with someone who is affecting the performance?
How can theaters make the audience more aware of the need for clean air? 
Being a somewhat cynical geek, I'd place exhaust fans at the back exits so
the audience can enjoy the latest fashion scents with their show.

Anthony Weishar

Disclaimer: I'm not an asthmatic, just a light guy. 


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