Anonymous wrote:Granted this is a 3 year old thread but since no one gave the correct answer yet...
It's about the fire code. At least when I worked ticket sales for venues in Boston it was. The occupancy numbers for theaters count any size human as a human so everyone had to have a ticket to be within the fire code rules.
It really was that simple.
Anonymous wrote:Great way to keep squalling infants out of a play. Bravo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's a way to dissuade people from bringing their infants to a play at the Kennedy Center.
+1 though in fairness, an infant might create very little stir. It's the age 3-5 set that often can't sit still through a performance. And yet, many parents feel entitled to take them, and even if their child is moving or making noise, they stay through the whole performance. This is entitlement.
Anonymous wrote: Just take your baby to Ruth’s Chris .
Anonymous wrote:To PPs - What wrong with taking an infant to play? If you sit bar the back and duck out if the baby fussed it should be no big deal. Or should adults stop living their lives and listen to "wheels on the bus" on a loop for the next five years?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's a way to dissuade people from bringing their infants to a play at the Kennedy Center.