Snoring At The Theatre
#25Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 12:07amI would take anything Corine says with a grain of salt.
#26Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 12:10am
"Why do people pay top dollar for Broadway Orchestra seats and sleep and worse yet SNORE?"
How did we jump right to this being her intent?!
#27Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 12:34am
The only time I ever truly fell asleep at the theater was during SWAN LAKE. Those damn swan dances go on forever! Act 3 was the only engaging part (with the third act finale actually being rather thrilling).
It was free on a school trip though, so no regrets!
#28Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 12:34am
I didn't realize how much I'd missed a good CoCo thread.
#29Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 12:41amThings happen. Sad because I adore the music in ONCE. I love it and the new leading man is incredible.
#30Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 12:48amYou should have just used your old walker to crash into her and wake her up. You're good at that.
#31Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 1:52am
You are truly a sick F--K, Jordan. Nice to make fun of me because I have a slight limp from my broken ankle. Karma is a bitch and you are in for some bad karma you sick f--k.
Updated On: 10/2/14 at 01:52 AM
#32Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 7:14amTrue--I fell asleep at a Tina Turner concert-might have snored.
#33Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 7:22amThis is why I carry a spare CPAP machine when I go to the theater.
#34Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 8:42am
Can it be true? Is it really Corine? Wow- it's been so long!
I often fall asleep at the cinema- comfy seats, it's dark, hopefully no phone calls, I'm usually there to accompany others rather than as my own choice. Great place to catch a power nap.
#35Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 8:49am
I'd be furious if this happened to me. But in all fairness, it was ONCE, so there is a little justification for falling asleep and snoring. As theatregeek suggests, maybe it was her "review".
#36Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 10:25am
"Karma is a bitch and you are in for some bad karma you sick f--k."
Oh, honey. If that's true, you can expect Freddy, Jason, Chucky & Michael Myers to all be showing up at your place at the exact same time to show you what Karma really is.
#37Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 11:13amI actually dose off during If/Then but that show was so damn terrible, and I couldn't keep up with it after the first number. To much back and forth...CONFUSING!! And all the songs are slowish, and made good sleeping music for me. But at least i was quiet hahah! Im only going to evening performances now too because the energy is better and everybody's tired during matinees.
#38Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 11:16amHow could anyone fall asleep with Idina singing ? When she hits high notes, it could shatter glass.
#39Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 11:39amI was awake during Always Starting Over, and for the whole 2nd Act. She did sound great, but I'm not a HUGE fan like other people, and the show was terrible and confusing. If it was Patti Lupone or Sutton Foster on the other hand...
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#40Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 1:06pm
"A spilled drink on the person and a "Oh I am so sorry" generally works wonders"
This sounds very effective and SOOO NY!
They should not only rent listening devices but CPAPs(maybe by 2025)
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#41Snoring At The Theatre
Posted: 10/2/14 at 5:39pmIt may have been a "death snore", if you are familiar.
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