Snoring At The Theatre
Snoring At The Theatre#25
Posted: 10/2/14 at 12:07amI would take anything Corine says with a grain of salt.
Snoring At The Theatre#26
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?!
Snoring At The Theatre#27
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!
Snoring At The Theatre#28
Posted: 10/2/14 at 12:34am
I didn't realize how much I'd missed a good CoCo thread.
Snoring At The Theatre#29
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.
Snoring At The Theatre#30
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.
Snoring At The Theatre#31
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
Snoring At The Theatre#32
Posted: 10/2/14 at 7:14amTrue--I fell asleep at a Tina Turner concert-might have snored.
Snoring At The Theatre#33
Posted: 10/2/14 at 7:22amThis is why I carry a spare CPAP machine when I go to the theater.
Snoring At The Theatre#34
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.
Snoring At The Theatre#35
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".
Snoring At The Theatre#36
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.
Snoring At The Theatre#37
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.
Snoring At The Theatre#38
Posted: 10/2/14 at 11:16amHow could anyone fall asleep with Idina singing ? When she hits high notes, it could shatter glass.
Snoring At The Theatre#39
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...
Joined: 12/31/69
Snoring At The Theatre#40
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)
Snoring At The Theatre#41
Posted: 10/2/14 at 5:39pmIt may have been a "death snore", if you are familiar.
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