It's time to talk about audience etiquette, or lack thereof. People's general understanding of how to behave in public gatherings has definitely gotten worse the past few years, especially when it comes to live performances. This particular public disruption happened at the Broadway musical Wicked, the long-running musical prequel to The Wizard of Oz in which the Wicked Witch of the West gets the opportunity to belt her face off for two and a half hours.
Obviously, Wicked has become a cultural phenomenon, and so the music has become well-known, especially among millennials. However, just because you know the words does not mean you are cast as Elphaba. This audience member thought they were entitled to sing along to the entire show, effectively ruining the experience for everyone else in the audience. According to folks in the comments section, this is apparently a common occurrence at this show. It's remarkable how many folks have shared similar experience. No one needs to hear normies singing "Defying Gravity."
For more stories like this, check out this post about a Karen's tantrum at the movie theater.
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