Did she have coleslaw or mashed potatoes? I would think that coleslaw would make a bigger mess if you're trying to eat it in a dark theatre. But than again, the gravy from the potatoes could cause problems also but it really depends on how old it is because the gravy becomes a lot thicker if it's been out for a while. Depending on the POPEYES, you would probably want to choose a side of fries or even onion rings if you were given the option. That way you can keep them in a bag and there's no worrying about spilling like there would be with sloppier foods like the mashed potatoes or coleslaw I mentioned before. I would think that onion rings would be a better food to eat in a theatre anyways, and that's only for the consideration of the people next to you because there are many less onion rings than there are fries, so if the person next to you didn't like you eating them you wouldn't have that many to eat before they were gone.
Now, some people like to make little sandwiches out of the biscuits that come with the meals. I believe you said it was a 3 piece meal, Eddie? Those definately come with a biscuit so if the person wanted to make a sandwich, they should do that before hand because it would involve ripping into the chicken and opening up the biscuit and it really would cause greasy fingers so I would suggest that if you absolutely HAD to do it that way, to get an aisle seat for easier exit to the restroom to wash your hands afterwards.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/03
Let's see, the Broadway show is generally a multi-million dollar production, often starring name performers of varying merit, an ensemble of about twenty triple-threat talents, lavish sets and costumes, a large orchestra, all at the service of a story told through scene, song and dance, presented in the beautiful sacred space of a theater for the benefit of the community-at-large.
But apparently THAT isn't diversion enough for some people who, treating the theater like a trough, bring their feedbag and soda can replete with nipple to their seats in order to indulge their insatiable appetites and stuff their gaping maws like monstrous, overgrown infants.
The culture we get is the culture we deserve.
Updated On: 7/3/04 at 10:55 AM
Broadway Star Joined: 5/11/03
Depends on what I"m seeing. Am I at Wicked? Something that will reach the stage when thrown but not hurt anybody. I'm thinking peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or something along those lines. Otherwise, nothing. Maybe water.
I was in a play where the concessions place sold popcorn in paper bags during intermission. As I was opening act 2, I could hear was the crumpling of bags as people were eating it. What did they think it was a movie theatre?!! oy
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