For an audience, the act of walking out in the middle of a play amounts to serious criticism. Both to the one who’s leaving the room as well as the one who is witnessing the other leave the room. It’s one of the factors that sets a play apart from a movie. In other words, it doesn’t matter to anyone in a cinema hall — especially the actors on the big screen — if you feel like vacating your seat for nobody else. After all, you’ve bought the ticket so the damage is already done. But then, things work differently when it comes to theatre.
Well played!
Well played!
Well played!
For an audience, the act of walking out in the middle of a play amounts to serious criticism. Both to the one who’s leaving the room as well as the one who is witnessing the other leave the room. It’s one of the factors that sets a play apart from a movie. In other words, it doesn’t matter to anyone in a cinema hall — especially the actors on the big screen — if you feel like vacating your seat for nobody else. After all, you’ve bought the ticket so the damage is already done. But then, things work differently when it comes to theatre.