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Entering the Royal Opera House - front row of stalls

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2007

This is at the Royal Opera House in London. I entered the stalls and was sitting in the front row at a performance of Swan Lake.

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  • what's the point in bothering filming... it's not permitted and what you did film is pointless...

  • There is no harm in shooting a short film as I take my seat, at least I can't see the harm in that. I'm a regular at the opera house and I never film or photograph when artists are performing - I understand how that could be upsetting for others in the audience and potentially dangerous for the artists. Someone else here has commented how they found it interesting.

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  • merry christmas to you ,i didn't realise that we 've created and discussion here if we should should illegally filmed or not but .

    thanks for all the info ,next time I'll be in London I'll go on a back stage tour .a 45 seconds trush video what can do!

  • Hooray I win! ... joking .. let's call it a draw -or nothing ... it's xmas after all! Peace :)

    There are backstage tours 3 times a day. It is open to public every day (not the auditorium though obviously). Also website, podcasts, video clips, live screenings, rehearsals, masterclasses, talks, insight events ... a youtube profile

    profile?user=RoyalOperaHouse

    Sure they can always do more .... but I just think when you go to an actual performance put the bloody camera away!

  • I know I did not keep my world i see these with people all the time ,they want to be the winners ,to say the last world,ok then you won ,but please if you are inside the opera theatre ,show the theatres to the puplic ,after all we want them to come,enjoy ,appreciate understand,more about opera,see for example LA OPERA HOUSE web page ,how they are coming to the puplic ,am 3,000 miles away from LA but I still enjoy their side and in my way I can contribute to their success

  • I see you have run out of discussion and now wish to move on to sarcasm/insults - in that case:

    No you are right, smartsteve, what WAS I thinking!

    Let's have everybody walking around the opera house filming everything like twits with their phones and camcorders before, during and after the performance.

    That would make for a really awesome night at the theatre .. not to mention producing a whole bunch of really watchable youtube clips like this.

  • i am sorry that you admitted that there is something to hide ,don't bother replying.

  • Of course there were no performers on stage - the house lights are still up and the fire curtain is down!

    I never said YOU filmed during the performance (please read my comments again). I said wondering around filming at any time is annoying, disrespectful and encourages others to think filming is acceptable behaviour - including during the performance itself.

  • I can't see any performers on stage at this time this was filmed... it's just a short video of the seats in the theatre...

  • I have seen filming of a performance done covertly, but also VERY overtly by people who clearly did not realize,or stop to even think, that holding up a camcorder with its LCD screen + lights etc, which lit up several rows behind, was a distraction during a sensitive pas de deux!

    Your slightly annoying filming behavior only encourages worse I'm afraid.

    And 'theatre magic' just does not happen so easily when the audience behaves like they are in a pub or a cinema or Dixons ! :(

  • Maybe YOU weren't so discourteous to film DURING the performance but ANY filming in the opera house will no doubt encourage OTHERS (especially tourists, those who do not usually see live opera/ballet etc) to regard filming as acceptable, even during performance, putting dancers in danger and easily distracting a whole section of the auditorium if not the whole theatre.

  • This has nothing to do with letting people 'see and enjoy opera'. It has everything to do with filming in the opera house when it is NOT permitted and being disrespectful of/annoying to your fellow patrons and the theatre itself.

    Opera houses DO have something 'to hide' - the privacy of their patrons/staff/artists for a start!

    If you are talking about PR and 'widening public appeal/ interest' then there are far more effective and less annoying ways to do that than this video!

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