David Tennant's Macbeth Halted by Disruptive Audience Member
The West End performance was paused for 15 minutes after a theatregoer insisted on returning to his seat mid-scene, highlighting concerns over declining audience etiquette.
- David Tennant's performance in Macbeth at the Pinter Theatre was interrupted when an audience member refused to wait for a scene break to return to his seat.
- The disruption led theatre staff to raise the house lights and pause the show for 15 minutes, with Tennant leaving the stage during the commotion.
- This incident is part of a broader trend of declining audience behavior in theatres, with reports of disruptions involving mobile phones, loud talking, and even physical altercations.
- Theatre professionals have criticized what they describe as a 'Netflix mindset,' where some audience members display a lack of respect for live performances.
- The production, praised for its immersive design and performances, is in its final week, with a policy in place that prohibits re-entry during the show.