Comedian Hans Morten Hansen, known from the NRK series “Side om side”, constantly experiences it:
The audience is wandering in the hall when he does standup. They are either on their way to the bathroom or to the bar. Others rush in too late for the show.
– The public needs to be trained, trained and informed. When I’m on stage and 12 men who are going to the back of the bar suddenly disappear, it’s not so great, says Hansen to Dagbladet.
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The problem was recently brought up by someone in the audience, after Hansen’s show “Natural Born Komiker” at Randaberg in Rogaland.
About fifteen minutes into the show, people started walking in front of the stage. They carried bottles and glasses and tripped over other people’s feet, according to Anna Klæbo Jakobsen’s debate entry in the newspaper Randaberg24.
The comedian says he is touched by the concern.
– Eventually I started imitating those who passed by. Especially those who cower a bit so as not to be seen. I have to attack it with humour, because I can’t get mad from the stage, says Hansen to Dagbladet.
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After 30 years in the industry, he has become used to it.
– But I would like to say “step up” and ask them to be considerate. There is a guy standing in front of them who is at work, says the comedian.
The biggest problem is on smaller stages in the districts, where the stage is low and the exit door is right next to the stage. Hansen also thinks it will be a problem when you can’t close the bar during the show.
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– I think it’s even more annoying for the audience than for me, says Hansen.
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– Well-known problem
The product, Randaberg cultural scene, recognizes the descriptions of the evening at Randaberg.
– This is a well-known problem. But it depends on the type of event and the audience the tickets are sold to, says Torgeir Nes, general manager at Varen, to Dagbladet.
A mistake meant that some people were able to buy alcohol, but the bar must be closed during the shows, he emphasizes.
– We cannot prevent people from going to the toilet, but we can provide better information, says Nes.
2023-10-02 20:28:33
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