Theatre slams abusive audience behaviour as another venue urges people not to sing along during shows

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Theatre slams abusive audience behaviour as another venue urges people not to sing along during shows
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The statement comes after a 51-year-old man and 54-year-old woman were arrested and charged in connection with an alleged disturbance during a performance of Jersey Boys on 28 January

The statement comes after a 51-year-old man and 54-year-old woman were arrested and charged in connection with an alleged disturbance during a performance of Jersey Boys at the venue on 28 January.issued a similar appeal during a recent run of The Bodyguard, which features the hit songs of Whitney Houston, with venue bosses urging audiences not to sing along during the show.

"We all have a part to play in making sure the theatre is a fantastic experience for everyone and you can help by ensuring the professionals on stage are the only people entertaining us with their performances."Theatre-goer Claire Roberts, who went along to one of The Bodyguard shows in Glasgow, told Sky News that a few people were singing during I Will Always Love You, but overall the audience was"great".

She added:"It was a good atmosphere. It was mentioned by a few about the statement on behaviour but nobody seemed offended by it. "There were still a few whistles and heckles at points. But there was also a part where they encouraged people to get up."The Bodyguard, starring Pussycat Doll Melody Thornton as Rachel Marron and soap star Ayden Callaghan as Frank Farmer, begins a six-day run at theMr Marr asked all those attending the venue's shows to be"considerate" towards the other audience members and staff so everyone"can all enjoy the wonderful entertainment on the stage".

He added:"Please be in no doubt that if you are abusive towards our staff you will be asked to leave, and if you are threatening, intimidating or physically abusive we will call the police and you will be banned from our theatre and all ATG venues."

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