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Boebert campaign manager Drew Sexton said that she “is indeed a supporter of the performing arts and was genuinely thrilled to make her first trip to Buell Theater” that night of the performance, adding that she has “nothing but the highest regard and respect for the performers.”
To that end, he says there are “important lessons learned that the congresswoman would pass along to others” attending the theater. Those lessons include, in part:
No photos and recording is a very hard rule and must be abided by at all times.
Please refrain from singing. The guests around you are there to hear the performers!
Introduce yourself to the guests around you before the play starts. They’re excited to be there as well, and it may prevent any unfortunate miscommunications or misheard requests from leaving a bad taste in everyone’s mouth during or after the performance. Every guest deserves to enjoy the performance, even if they consume art differently than you do.
Be thoughtful about your outfit. The whole world may wind up seeing it.
If you’re going with a group or with a guest, make sure they share your enthusiasm for the arts and double-check their partisan affiliation.
“Put these lessons to good use there or at any performing-arts venue,” Dexton says. “While Sunday's trip didn’t end the way the congresswoman wanted or intended it to, she still strongly recommends Coloradans see Beetlejuice in its final weekend at the Buell.”
Dexton adds that Boebert “is hopeful that some good can come from this unanticipated situation” and that hopefully "someone who hasn’t given a musical a chance before is willing to go see what all the fuss is about.” But please remember, he concluded, “No photos!"
@taiwan_girl said in Do You Know Who I am?:
To that end, he says there are “important lessons learned that the congresswoman would pass along to others” attending the theater. Those lessons include, in part:
No photos and recording is a very hard rule and must be abided by at all times.
Please refrain from singing. The guests around you are there to hear the performers!
Introduce yourself to the guests around you before the play starts. They’re excited to be there as well, and it may prevent any unfortunate miscommunications or misheard requests from leaving a bad taste in everyone’s mouth during or after the performance. Every guest deserves to enjoy the performance, even if they consume art differently than you do.
Be thoughtful about your outfit. The whole world may wind up seeing it.
Don't drink heavily before going to the the theatre. There'll be plenty of time for that during the intermission.
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@Mik said in Do You Know Who I am?:
A grown-ass woman doesn’t know how to act in a theater. SMH.
Read a little about her background and you’ll understand a little better. She was more likely to be at a Steppenwolf show than an Andrew Lloyd Webber production…
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@Mik said in Do You Know Who I am?:
A grown-ass woman doesn’t know how to act in a theater. SMH.
Read a little about her background and you’ll understand a little better. She was more likely to be at a Steppenwolf show than an Andrew Lloyd Webber production…
@LuFins-Dad said in Do You Know Who I am?:
@Mik said in Do You Know Who I am?:
A grown-ass woman doesn’t know how to act in a theater. SMH.
Read a little about her background and you’ll understand a little better. She was more likely to be at a Steppenwolf show than an Andrew Lloyd Webber production…
Whoa. Hey now. I don't see why we have to go and insult Steppenwolf fans like that.
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Oops! maybe she is practicing for the Virginia state senator website?
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@jon-nyc said in Do You Know Who I am?:
She puts his hand there before grabbing his cock.
Grandmothers shouldn’t be doing that in public.
@George-K said in Do You Know Who I am?:
@jon-nyc said in Do You Know Who I am?:
She puts his hand there before grabbing his cock.
Grandmothers shouldn’t be doing that in public.
Her youngest son is 10. I imagine he and his brothers in high school will be hearing about this at school.
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