If I was the The Broadway League I'd tell all the shows to hold their matinee curtains until 2:19 PM. You know half the audiences' phones are going to go off.
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If your phone is on Airplane Mode and not connected to WIFI, I don't think you'd get it because your signal is tuned off?
everythingtaboo said: "If I was the The Broadway League I'd tell all the shows to hold their matinee curtains until 2:19 PM. You know half the audiences' phones are going to go off."
Or just ask all the shows to make a dedicated announcement before curtain time, warning of this. Though of course there are going to be people who then say "well I WANT to be alerted if there's an emergency going on, that's more important than some play!" so I guess there's no winning here?
If your phone is on silent the alert will still be silent.
But we know there's a lot of people who don't put them on silent. And depending on your phone the alert sound is a lot longer than a typical notification.
" That being said, they should hold curtain until 2:19pm. "
That is not ever going to happen. Doing that would drive several shows into a broken hour (overtime), and even if it didn't, it would shorten the already fairly short break that cast and crew get between shows.
AntV said: "If your phone is on silent the alert will still be silent.
But we know there's a lot of people who don't put them on silent. And depending on your phone the alert sound is a lot longer than a typical notification."
I wonder if it depends on the phone? Last big storm here had my phone on silent mode but the alert still beeped several times. Should be interesting today.
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AntV said: "If your phone is on silent the alert will still be silent.
But we know there's a lot of people who don't put them on silent. And depending on your phone the alert sound is a lot longer than a typical notification."
If this is meant to be a test of a national emergency system, which from what I understand will be an audio and vibration message, I wonder if it's meant to override any phone settings. Either way, this is definitely going to be interesting!
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If your phone is on airplane mode, you'll be fine too. I was at a show during a weather alert and had my phone on airplane mode and nothing came through. Other people's, though...
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LizzieCurry said: "If your phone is on airplane mode, you'll be fine too. I was at a show during a weather alert and had my phone on airplane mode and nothing came through. Other people's, though..."
This is not a weather alert. It's an emergency alert. This system has never been used way before. so most likely it will even come through on airplane mode.
I saw the DEH matinee a year ago (they had an emergency alert throughout NYC) and all they did was inform us that about 13 minutes into the show our phones would go off, so completely shut them off. They put a slip into our playbills as well.
It happened in the middle of waving, and they hiked up the volume a lot. Like, piercingly loud. I actually didn't hear any phones from the back mezz (not sure if this was because of the sound, or everyone listened) but a stage hand walked in from the emergency exit in the mezz around when they were supposed to go off.
It was pretty anticlimatic, it's probably gonna be the same today.