Some Broadway folks are retweeting and replying to this Twitter post, asking them to just stay home if they can't stop watching football... heh.
Don’t let life get between you and football. Get the All in One Plan from AT&T + @DIRECTV. http://t.co/Settl9OkEe pic.twitter.com/ivEdw2Zyhi
— AT&T (@ATT) September 14, 2015
Or stay home because this behavior is against the rules at the theater and totally rude to everyone in the building. https://t.co/dRn29RS1Ha
— Andy Mientus (@andymientus) September 14, 2015
You cannot be serious @ATT https://t.co/nMdYL8I3jX
— Max von Essen (@MaxizPad) September 14, 2015
Updated On: 9/14/15 at 03:44 PM
Wow, that's totally nauseating.
"Because your wife dragged you to Swan Lake when you'd rather be watching the Bengals game. So instead of broadening your cultural horizons for one night like a grown-up human, watch the game AT THE THEATER. #technology."
That's really awful. I'm glad I haven't used AT&T in years!
It reminds me of a scene in "Slings and Arrows" where the Ministry of Culture's husband has been dragged to a Shakespeare play and is sitting in the audience listening to a hockey game through his earbuds
No, dammit. Phones OFF @ the theater period, or the only football you'll be watching is #PattiLuPone tackling ur ass https://t.co/4KKl6Eoo1D
— Michael Urie (@michaelurie) September 14, 2015
Do you think this is OK for @ATT to be telling its customers? #NotMyService http://t.co/54btyJ3OG0 pic.twitter.com/QDaek8LEq2
— Playbill (@playbill) September 14, 2015
And Sprint is on it!
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— SprintSavings (@SprintSavings) September 14, 2015
The whole "sports vs theatre" cliche is so old and tired, besides the obvious rudeness that goes along with this whole thing.
It's part of a larger campaign for their streaming video, which features people watching video in increasingly inappropriate/absurd places.
Ha! Deleted!
Good. Fire that advertising agency. Back to the drawing board on this one.
They may be closing, but they are still on it!
Don't let football get between you and your life. ?? @ATT #GGLAM pic.twitter.com/dZ97xF6QmX
— A Gentlemans Guide (@GentlemansGuide) September 14, 2015
Broadway Star Joined: 11/15/13
Who the hell came up with that? A 20 year old frat boy?? how embarrassing...
God, I can't wait for Patti to get wind of this.
Since Patti isn't on Twitter I can't imagine we'll hear much from her.
AT&T removed the tweet and replied.
@MaxizPad Our curtain call didn’t go as planned. You spoke & we listened. The ad wasn’t meant to be taken literally and has been removed.
— AT&T (@ATT) September 14, 2015
Broadway Star Joined: 8/5/14
If you look, they are literally copy/pasting the same 4 replies over and over and using them in rotation.
I'm surprised they wrote four.
"Our curtain call..."
What did they even mean by "curtain call"?
Or are they just bragging to their Twitter followers that they're too butch to know the right theater lingo?
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Can we ask them about their show curtain?
Swing Joined: 7/28/15
So if it wasn't meant to be taken "literally" then what was it supposed to be about? Curious...Thankfully I've been a Verizon customer since I got my first cell phone.
asmith0307 said: "If you look, they are literally copy/pasting the same 4 replies over and over and using them in rotation."
That doesn't surprise me at all. When I worked at an ad agency, I proofread social media posts and a lot of that stuff is pre-written. They probably had a copywriter hammer out a few tweets tonight to be approved ASAP and then tweeted out by some poor social media schmuck. I wouldn't have expected them to have a unique response to everyone. (Or a response at all, really.)
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@playbill We love and listen to the thespian community. The ad wasn’t to be taken literally and we meant no disrespect
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Anyone else but me sense a snarky reference to the sound-alikeness between thespian and lesbian? It's the kind of stupid joke frat boys would make to put down theater people. The use is very third-season GLEE and vaguely homophobic.
My favorite response:
@ATT @playbill damn that militant thespian community.
Those weren't even apologies. AT&T is just throwing shade.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/1/14
AT&T's passive-aggressive "you weren't supposed to interpret it like that" is definitely not an apology. Written like the egotistical football frat boy and shifting blame onto the reader/viewer. It should have been "In retrospect, our joke was poorly expressed, and we're sorry for that."
I hope they got enough cancellations to make a blip, at least.
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