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[quote=Anonymous]I’ve been to a lot of musicals, in NYC, London, Toronto. The ushers wait for a suitable break, between scene changes. They wouldn’t wait until intermission, that would be too long. I was at the ballet seeing Swan Lake and even then, people were entering after scene change. I was seated near exit, decided never again to sit close to the door. About the seat assignment, it’s rude to not sit in your assigned seat. I once booked seats exactly in the middle, front row of mezzanine, months prior for a special occasion. When we arrived, someone was in one of our seats, before the show had started. They were a group of 3 and wanted to sit together, which would require taking one of our middle seats. Otherwise she had to sit two seats apart from her two friends, I said sorry no, this is where we want to sit, and she reluctantly got up but gave me the evil eye. I don’t know what her problem was, I’ve gone to shows and sat by myself and it’s not like you’re socializing together during the show. So OP I don’t think your complaint will go anywhere. The tickets aren’t cheap, why would they make people miss half the performance if they’re 15-20 minutes late? [/quote]
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