A Storm at The Tempest: Uproar at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Sell Out Sir Kenneth Branagh Show as a Woman Brings a BABY Into the Theatre
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A spectator was removed from a Royal Shakespeare Company play with her baby. During a performance of ‘The Tempest’, the woman was asked not to return after the intermission. The company has a ‘baby-on-lap policy’, but does ask parents to leave the auditorium if there is any background noise.
Sir Kenneth Branagh show at Royal Shakespeare Company interrupted by baby as fans demand refunds
A gurgling infant caused uproar at a sold-out Royal Shakespeare Company performance of The Tempest, with Sir Kenneth Branagh in the lead role, after a woman brought the baby into the auditorium during a matinee show.
Eklat at Shakespeare: A cheering baby disturbs Sir Kenneth Branagh for an hour – until the theatre intervenes. Guests now want their money back.
A storm at The Tempest: Uproar at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s sell out Sir Kenneth Branagh show as a woman brings a BABY into the theatre
Our thanks to Chloe for this. An extract: “Audience member Sian Morgan, 53, from London, said: ‘I’ve been going to the theatre monthly for over thirty years and I’ve never seen anything like it. ‘There was a young woman with a baby in the audience – and it mithered all the way through the first act. Thank goodness there was never any actual screaming or crying but it was gurgling and cooing and chirping very loudly throughout. It never let up.” …

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