Miss Saigon
Oct. 4th, 2007 11:38 pmIt was good, but not great. Reasonably well produced and performed, but I didn't really find the music particularly memorable.
Quick theatre-going-behaviour poll: would you bring an infant, 6-12 months (plus a three year old) to a professional production of something like Miss Saigon? Seemed massively inappropriate and thoughtless to me. Plus, they weren't even at the end of a row (and at the Lyric theatre, the only access to the longlong rows is at the ends, no centre aisles, and don't ask me how that's allowed in terms of safety), which would allow an as-inconvenient-for-others-as-possible exit. Fortunately, they weren't too close to us, though we did hear the baby a couple of times briefly. Or am I being too harsh?
[Poll #1065848]
Quick theatre-going-behaviour poll: would you bring an infant, 6-12 months (plus a three year old) to a professional production of something like Miss Saigon? Seemed massively inappropriate and thoughtless to me. Plus, they weren't even at the end of a row (and at the Lyric theatre, the only access to the longlong rows is at the ends, no centre aisles, and don't ask me how that's allowed in terms of safety), which would allow an as-inconvenient-for-others-as-possible exit. Fortunately, they weren't too close to us, though we did hear the baby a couple of times briefly. Or am I being too harsh?
[Poll #1065848]