People Are Assholes In Theater After Covid Reddit

Okay, let's be real. Remember going to the theater? Ah, simpler times. Before everyone forgot how to act in public.
The Ghost Light's Back, and So Are the Jerks
It's like the pandemic unlocked a new level of… entitlement. I've seen stuff that would make Shakespeare weep. And not from the tragedy, but from pure, unadulterated annoyance.
Phone Zombies: Still a Threat
You'd think after being stuck inside for two years, people would appreciate live performance. Nope. They just brought their phone addictions with them.
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The glowing screen, the texting, the random TikTok scrolling. It's enough to make you scream, silently of course, because you're in a theatre.
I saw one lady filming the entire show. Seriously? Did she think she was doing Scorsese a favor?
Snack Time Chaos
The crinkling of candy wrappers. Is there a special machine that amplifies those noises? I swear they design them to be extra loud.
And the chewing. The aggressive, open-mouthed chewing. It's like they're trying to personally offend the actors onstage.

Let's not even get started on the folks who bring entire meals. Who needs popcorn when you can have a full-on, aromatic curry?
The Chatty Cathys (and Chads)
Whispering during a performance is practically a theatrical tradition. But it's reached new heights. It's not a quick comment; it's a full-blown conversation.
I’m pretty sure one couple was discussing their grocery list during Hamlet. I mean, come on!
And then there's the narrators. They feel the need to explain the plot, loudly, to their companions. As if we're all illiterate. Thanks, Captain Obvious!

The Seat Recliners from Hell
Okay, I get it. Comfort is key. But reclining your seat so far back that you're practically lying in my lap? That's a no-go.
It's a domino effect. One person reclines, then everyone behind them has to. It's a theater-wide descent into discomfort.
I’ve considered bringing my own adjustable headrest. Passive-aggressive? Maybe. Necessary? Absolutely.
Reddit Rants and Real-Life Horror
It's not just me, right? I went down the Reddit rabbit hole. And it turns out, I'm not alone. The stories are endless.

From people kicking seats to arguments over armrests, the theater is now a battleground. Forget the drama onstage. The real drama is in the audience.
One thread was dedicated entirely to "Worst Theater Experiences Post-COVID." It was like a support group for traumatized theatergoers.
The Unpopular Opinion: Is It Just Me?
Maybe I'm being too sensitive. Maybe I'm just an old grump. But I miss the days when theater was a sacred space.
A place where people respected the performance. Where silence was valued. Where phones stayed in pockets.

Is it too much to ask for a little bit of common courtesy? Probably. But a girl can dream.
A Plea for Theatrical Decorum
So, next time you're at the theater, remember: you're not alone. There are other people there. People who paid good money to enjoy the show.
Put your phone away. Keep the snacking to a minimum. And for the love of all that is holy, stop talking!
Let's try to bring back some of the magic. Let's make the theater a place of joy, not a source of frustration. Or at least, minimize the frustration. We might be fighting a losing battle, but it's a battle worth fighting. For the love of theater!
And if all else fails, just remember: the actors can probably see you. And they're judging you.
