Have you ever fallen asleep in a Broadway show? It could be considered a sin (I Know!), but I have committed it twice. Once in "Butley"......and I had moved up to the front row too! I think I was just a bit tired that afternoon.
Then (and just a bit) during "The Year of Magical Thinking".
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
The recent revival of Cymbeline is the first and only time I've ever dozed off during a show.
I came extremely close during The Seafarer
I fell asleep during the first Act of "Butley." Just a bad show. No fault of the actors........very talented cast. Just a bad show.
When I saw Curtains, I fell asleep for like 5 minutes. A friend was staying with me and surprised me with tickets to the show. I had been at school from 7:30am-6pm and was exhausted.
The Pirate Queen. My friend didn't even bother waking me up since it was that bad.
I also fell asleep during The Color Purple because I didn't go to sleep because I was going to go get rush so I had to leave my house at 5am and I thought if I went to sleep I wouldn't be able to get up.
Updated On: 2/24/08 at 05:39 PM
Haha I read the title (obviously the wrong way) and pictured someone on stage falling asleep during the show. Imagine if that happened!
I haven't... the only time it was possible for me was during LoveMusik, but sitting front row I felt I couldn't let myself show how bored I was.
i ALMOST dozed off in The Year of Magical Stinking. i came THIS close. especially when she picked up that book
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/1/08
I fell asleep during "Noises Off" on the West End. I had flown in from NY the night before; didn't sleep on the flight, by the time I dropped my bag off at the hotel it was about noon and I went right out for some lunch and onto the theater. I saw "The Mousetrap" first and I was fine, and then later that day I saw "Noises Off" and I kept being startled by the sound of snoring. I would look around thinking "oh man who would snore during a play, how rude" And then it kept happening until I realized that it was me who was snoring and waking up! I left the show during intermission cuz I was getting a lot of icy stares from other audience members.
Didn't "Lestat" become the de rigueur show to sleep through for a while?
Well, glad I wasn't alone! I might have done it during both acts! I felt bad because I felt like Nathan Lane had saw me dozing off, but I couldn't help it!
I have yet to dose off in any live show, but I have fallen asleep at in a movie theatre once. It was a late showing of the Departed. That might have been why I was confused and thinking Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Dameon were the same character...
I have before but not because I was bored. Usually it is from a sleepless night. One time my friend and I were going to see the 3 pm Mary Poppins last May but we got into the city around 9 am so we could rush Spring Awakening (so we had to take a 7 am train). By the time we got to Spring Awakening, I was dead tired.
Featured Actor Joined: 1/2/07
I almost fell asleep on Thursday night at 'The Homecoming'...but it was my own fault. I'm anemic and forgot to take my medicine that day.
Understudy Joined: 9/23/07
During Aida, but in my defense I was 10 or 11 and tired. Then I saw it again a few years later and loved it!
The one and only time was Rock 'n Roll.
I've been hideously bored at a number of other shows, but Rock 'n Roll was the only time I actually fell asleep.
"Haha I read the title (obviously the wrong way) and pictured someone on stage falling asleep during the show. Imagine if that happened!"
I swear that several of the supporting players in Spring Awakening who have been there too long have looked thisclose to dozing off a couple of times when I was there.
adam, at a production of The Threepenny Opera i saw, Brian Charles Rooney fell asleep backstage and Alan Cumming kept calling for Lucy Brown OVER AND OVER until someone woke Brian up. it was funny
Stand-by Joined: 12/28/07
haha this is a fun thread....a couple of weeks ago my parents went to go see te Homecoming...and there was 2 british guys sitting next to them, who had apparently just stepped off the plane that morning or afternoon...and the one kept falling asleep and was snoring really loud until the usher came and got him and escorted him to the lobby to get a drink and wake up, because he just kept nodding off!!!
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/20/05
WORD TO THE WISE: NEVER drink before seeing a play by Shakespeare, Shaw or Stoppard -- it's a killer. Major Barbara a few years back at Roundabout did me in. Of course, I could be sober as a judge with a full 12 hours sleep and Stoppard could kill me off ANY day.
Broadway Star Joined: 10/11/06
I have almost fallen asleep during a few plays: Pygmalion, Mauritius and Grey Gardens. And of course I TRIED to fall asleep during The Homecoming, but couldn't (I didn't want to walk out)....go figure! In my defense, it was a LONG day...and I have since learned to see plays during the afternoon and musicals at night!
Broadway Star Joined: 8/9/04
Cats at the Winter Garden.
I love this thread...because I DIDN'T start it, and I can still state that WICKED was the first (and only) Broadway show that I ever fell asleep during.
Yes, that's right folks....WICKED.
Actually i fell asleep in wicked too not gonna lie, but it was because i was so excited the night before to see it that i stay up all night and then when i had to get up at 6 to get on the bus to go see it i was so tired, i didn't really fall alseep i just dozed off for a few moments during the school scenes (something bad part)
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/14/07
I fell asleep in Phantom, but it was in London. And I blame jet lag. Not that Phantom is my favorite show- far from it, but I generally don't fall asleep during shows.
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