Shocking Social Media Trend: ‘Theater Etiquette Dead’ Sparks Outrage Among Audiences
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Recently, people expressed anger about a social media trend related to “Wicked.” Critics say this trend shows a decline in theater etiquette.
Singing Along in Theaters
As “Wicked” fans gather for film screenings, a debate arises. Is it acceptable for audiences to sing along? The Guardian reported on the increasing popularity of cinema singalongs, particularly for musicals like “Wicked.”
Comparing Film and Musical
Questions about how the “Wicked” movie measures up to the original musical are also circulating. TODAY explored this topic, examining differences and similarities between the two formats.
Fan Reactions
The New York Times highlighted that many “Wicked” fans singing in theaters receive mixed reactions. While some enjoy the interactive experience, others find it disruptive.
Volume Requests
Jon M. Chu, the director of the “Wicked” movie, encouraged fans to ask theaters to raise the volume during screenings. He believes this will enhance the viewing experience for everyone.
Conclusion
The discussion around “Wicked” continues to grow, reflecting a divide in how audiences experience musicals. The balance between engagement and respect for theater norms remains a hot topic among fans and critics alike.
