In Shakespeare’s day, wealthy patrons could buy seats that were right on the stage with the actors. There are recorded instances of the audience telling the performers to keep it down, so they could chat with their friends.
You think the yuppie in the row ahead of you talking on his cell phone through the whole game is annoying? You have no idea…
In Shakespeare’s day, wealthy patrons could buy seats that were right on the stage with the actors. There are recorded instances of the audience telling the performers to keep it down, so they could chat with their friends.
You think the yuppie in the row ahead of you talking on his cell phone through the whole game is annoying? You have no idea…