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‘Hadestown' Star Under Fire for Publicly Shaming Audience Member — Twice

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Entertainment October 14, 2022

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>> AN AUDIENCE MEMBER WAS SHAMED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SHOW, CALLED OUT BY AN ACTRESS FOR USING WHAT WAS THOUGHT TO BE A CELLPHONE. A CELLPHONE. THE ONLY PROBLEM, IT WASNT. THE ONLY PROBLEM, IT WASNT. >> Reporter: ITS A BROADWAY FAVORITE BUT THE PRODUCTION AND ITS STAR ARE GETTING CALLED OUT ITS STAR ARE GETTING CALLED OUT FOR SHAMING AN AUDIENCE MEMBER LAST NIGHT WHO WAS HARD-OF-HEARING AND WAS USING A CLOSED CAPTIONING DEVICE. >> IM LISTENING... + full article



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