Anonymous wrote:
I think it's useful to remind parents that only they find their kids that endearing.
It's not useful to me, because that is obvious to me - to be honest, I don't even find my own kids that endearing, and would tell them to be quiet during the play.
Which may be why I find those random PSAs to the non-offending person irritating.
Anonymous wrote:You can sing along for part of “you’ll be back.” Da da da da daaaaaa
I think it's useful to remind parents that only they find their kids that endearing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I just ask all of you with kids to remind your kids who have it memorized to not sing during the musical? While everyone appreciates their enthusiasm, no one wants to hear a kid with a tinny voice throughout when we paid to hear actual actors do it. I had a kid singing behind us the whole time we went and even though everyone around her was shushing her, she kept singing. If your kid isn’t old enough to control themselves don’t take them. And the dad of the singing kid said after how he was happy to have taken her for the 3rd time. For me and my kid, a theatre ticket is a luxury and it was the first and only time we would go.
Call over and usher and handle it in the moment. You are an adult, assert yourself. I hate these sort of random PSA to someone other than the offending person posts.
I would feel weird siccing a third party usher on a kid, which would create a scene, even if the kid is badly behaved. The parents should have the sense to remove their kid if they can’t keep quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are going in 3 weeks. So excited! DH and I had tickets for July 2020 which was obviously cancelled. This time we are taking 9 yo DS who is obsessed and has the whole thing memorized. CAN'T WAIT!!!
Can I just ask all of you with kids to remind your kids who have it memorized to not sing during the musical? While everyone appreciates their enthusiasm, no one wants to hear a kid with a tinny voice throughout when we paid to hear actual actors do it. I had a kid singing behind us the whole time we went and even though everyone around her was shushing her, she kept singing. If your kid isn’t old enough to control themselves don’t take them. And the dad of the singing kid said after how he was happy to have taken her for the 3rd time. For me and my kid, a theatre ticket is a luxury and it was the first and only time we would go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I just ask all of you with kids to remind your kids who have it memorized to not sing during the musical? While everyone appreciates their enthusiasm, no one wants to hear a kid with a tinny voice throughout when we paid to hear actual actors do it. I had a kid singing behind us the whole time we went and even though everyone around her was shushing her, she kept singing. If your kid isn’t old enough to control themselves don’t take them. And the dad of the singing kid said after how he was happy to have taken her for the 3rd time. For me and my kid, a theatre ticket is a luxury and it was the first and only time we would go.
Call over and usher and handle it in the moment. You are an adult, assert yourself. I hate these sort of random PSA to someone other than the offending person posts.
I think it's useful to remind parents that only they find their kids that endearing. Most other people would be annoyed. I don't think I'd call over an usher in the moment since they're generally not walking the aisles like a waiter or something, but I might say something at intermission.
Anonymous wrote:Can I just ask all of you with kids to remind your kids who have it memorized to not sing during the musical? While everyone appreciates their enthusiasm, no one wants to hear a kid with a tinny voice throughout when we paid to hear actual actors do it. I had a kid singing behind us the whole time we went and even though everyone around her was shushing her, she kept singing. If your kid isn’t old enough to control themselves don’t take them. And the dad of the singing kid said after how he was happy to have taken her for the 3rd time. For me and my kid, a theatre ticket is a luxury and it was the first and only time we would go.
Call over and usher and handle it in the moment. You are an adult, assert yourself. I hate these sort of random PSA to someone other than the offending person posts.
Anonymous wrote:Can I just ask all of you with kids to remind your kids who have it memorized to not sing during the musical? While everyone appreciates their enthusiasm, no one wants to hear a kid with a tinny voice throughout when we paid to hear actual actors do it. I had a kid singing behind us the whole time we went and even though everyone around her was shushing her, she kept singing. If your kid isn’t old enough to control themselves don’t take them. And the dad of the singing kid said after how he was happy to have taken her for the 3rd time. For me and my kid, a theatre ticket is a luxury and it was the first and only time we would go.
Call over and usher and handle it in the moment. You are an adult, assert yourself. I hate these sort of random PSA to someone other than the offending person posts.
Can I just ask all of you with kids to remind your kids who have it memorized to not sing during the musical? While everyone appreciates their enthusiasm, no one wants to hear a kid with a tinny voice throughout when we paid to hear actual actors do it. I had a kid singing behind us the whole time we went and even though everyone around her was shushing her, she kept singing. If your kid isn’t old enough to control themselves don’t take them. And the dad of the singing kid said after how he was happy to have taken her for the 3rd time. For me and my kid, a theatre ticket is a luxury and it was the first and only time we would go.