Thanks for this! I was there that night! It was the most awesome thing I think I've ever seen! Did you get any more of the ovations? I think they came out, what, about 4 times? It was so cool!!!
So why if you rugrats love David so much, did you DISRESPECT his craft, by turning on an electronic device in the theater? Which is totally against all theater ettiquette--even during bows?
Fuck, you selfish disrespecful assholes don't care about David, you're so out of it, you only care about YOU.
Thanks for filming this- it was quite a moment that curtain call! Has anyone else got any other footage of this? It went on for ages and David came and went a few times...
The poster simply took a 16 second clip of Mr. Tennant's FANTASTIC performance on closing night of Hamlet. No wireless microphones were in use. No flash was seen. She disturbed no one. And, she has an excellent memory of a wonderful actor in his element. So, if she was being a hooligan about it, or took pics during the performance, I would agree. However, she did not. QED.
And, yes, these posts are riddled with spelling errors. It's okay.
Ok, yes, ettiquette dictates that cellphones and cameras be turned off in theatres. Why? Cells might cross frequencies with the wireless system and they are a general nusisance when the ringtone goes off. Cameras, well, thats a given. Who wants flashbangs going off in the middle of a performance? No one. Continued on next post.
it's not the performance at all. but you're right, I don't care at all, I love ruining the world by taking a video of a few moments of applause. No class at all... :-D
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That's nice, but I wish you people would put your fanatitcism aside, and RESPECT David's craft by turning off mobiles for the WHOLE performance , like the theatre requests you to! No class, you people, no respect, you just don't care, do you?
The lights were on, I'm sure no one even noticed. Of course if it had been during the performance then it would have been inappropriate but it wasn't.
I wish I could see him as Hamlet.
Jakeshark 1 year ago
Brilliant! I was there that same night! Gosh! It was wonderful! Thanks for posting, brings back excellent memories!
rubberducky1969 1 year ago
Never saw this in the theatre, would have liked to. Can't wait to see him in Hamlet on TV on Boxing Day!
MusicMadSuperAwesome 2 years ago
Thanks for this! I was there that night! It was the most awesome thing I think I've ever seen! Did you get any more of the ovations? I think they came out, what, about 4 times? It was so cool!!!
rubberducky1969 2 years ago
amen folky812..i quite agree with you
cheesepuffs93 3 years ago
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So why if you rugrats love David so much, did you DISRESPECT his craft, by turning on an electronic device in the theater? Which is totally against all theater ettiquette--even during bows?
Fuck, you selfish disrespecful assholes don't care about David, you're so out of it, you only care about YOU.
nbgwho 3 years ago
Thanks for filming this- it was quite a moment that curtain call! Has anyone else got any other footage of this? It went on for ages and David came and went a few times...
Vicaloola 3 years ago
The poster simply took a 16 second clip of Mr. Tennant's FANTASTIC performance on closing night of Hamlet. No wireless microphones were in use. No flash was seen. She disturbed no one. And, she has an excellent memory of a wonderful actor in his element. So, if she was being a hooligan about it, or took pics during the performance, I would agree. However, she did not. QED.
And, yes, these posts are riddled with spelling errors. It's okay.
Djfreddiettm 3 years ago 8
Ok, yes, ettiquette dictates that cellphones and cameras be turned off in theatres. Why? Cells might cross frequencies with the wireless system and they are a general nusisance when the ringtone goes off. Cameras, well, thats a given. Who wants flashbangs going off in the middle of a performance? No one. Continued on next post.
Djfreddiettm 3 years ago
it's not the performance at all. but you're right, I don't care at all, I love ruining the world by taking a video of a few moments of applause. No class at all... :-D
folky812 3 years ago 2
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That's nice, but I wish you people would put your fanatitcism aside, and RESPECT David's craft by turning off mobiles for the WHOLE performance , like the theatre requests you to! No class, you people, no respect, you just don't care, do you?
nbgwho 3 years ago
but its not during the performance.
jamesgirl208 3 years ago
The lights were on, I'm sure no one even noticed. Of course if it had been during the performance then it would have been inappropriate but it wasn't.
34839ld 3 years ago 6