My top five hates at the opera/theatre/concert/cinema
Liz Anderson 12:38pm
1. Sitting beside a foot-tapper beating time
2. Sitting next to a person who texts throughout a performance
3. Sitting next to/behind/in front of a snorer/fidgeter/cougher/sniffer/whisperer
4. Sitting behind over-tall people and those who wear hats
5. Sitting beside an obese person who spills over into my seat







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Austin Barry
August 13th, 2008 12:55pmLiz, well done, this is the dullest, most obvious post on Coffee House since its inception. Did you have a heavy lunch?
Verity
August 13th, 2008 1:05pmGosh. How interesting.
Disraeli's Ghost
August 13th, 2008 1:05pmSurely groups of giggling girls are the worse?
David
August 13th, 2008 1:11pm'Bravo Men'
People who scream "bravo!" the moment the music has finished, not taking into consideration what the music actually is. The best performance of Mahler's 6th I have ever seen had a Bravo Man destroy the silence after it had finished. He got a great shooshing from the audience.
Simon
August 13th, 2008 1:13pmAnd your reason for sharing this with us?
Chris
August 13th, 2008 1:19pmOver-tall? What does that even mean? Do you get paid by the word?
Molly Air
August 13th, 2008 1:19pmYou could have abbreviated this post by limiting it to a single 'hate' and writing 'other people'.
Murk
August 13th, 2008 1:29pmMy pet hate is sitting in front of a small person who blames me for being six foot two instead of blaming the opera/theatre/concert/cinema venue for not thinking through their sightlines.
(glances at URL... was this really a spectatorblog post?)
Drew
August 13th, 2008 1:42pmSitting near someone who likes to compile lists.
Anything involving a Lloyd Webber.
dearieme
August 13th, 2008 2:29pm'Bravo Men': it was the antics of these exhibitionist creeps that was the last straw for me: I no longer go to concerts.
Sky Blue Peter
August 13th, 2008 2:53pmGet yourself off to the Wigmore Hall. Best behaved audience in London.
(And my favorite in Manchester was the chamber concerts society at the RNCM. Maybe it's something about chamber music that brings out the considerate folk?)
Nicholas
August 13th, 2008 2:53pmOver tall? Can you be "over short"? Agree with Murk - as someone who is tall one of my pet hates is sitting in front of someone who is shorter than me.
Fortunately my height lets me see over the outsize chips on the shoulders of any short men sitting in front of me.
Nicholas
August 13th, 2008 2:58pmOh, yeah, I forgot to ask. You weren't the snooty woman whose seat my obesity spilled over on that long haul flight and whose svelte and self-satisfied form I showered with croissant crumbs 30,000 feet over Indonesia were you?
Tyler Fox
August 13th, 2008 3:13pmMine is listening to people complain about the most trivial things, what about the things that actually matter in life. Of course I’m not saying that I would enjoy “sitting beside an obese person who spills over into my seat” but then I would do what we English do best….Complain!
CS
August 13th, 2008 3:27pmWhat a contribution. What exciting new depths of philosophy will we be plumbing next week? Just because this is a right-of-centre blog doesn't mean that it's OK to copy the Iain Dale habit of occassionally plastering the place with opinions on the weather during a quiet news cycle.
Tanuki
August 13th, 2008 3:29pmMy pet hate: air-guitarists/air-drummers who beliebe they're the reincarnations of Jimi Hendrix or Cozy Powell.
Ali Enation
August 13th, 2008 3:34pmWell, well, there's interesting..
patricia smith
August 13th, 2008 3:41pmSitting near someone who has doused herself in scent is hell.
i spy strangers
August 13th, 2008 4:27pmSweet wrappers - and especially people who try to open the cellophane e v e r s o s l o w l y so that it doesn't distract people. 'Twere far better that it were done quickly!
BTW, the Lloyd Webbers aren't all bad. I heard an organ piece by their Dad recently that was rather exciting.
Peter Wilson
August 13th, 2008 4:48pm'over-tall'? what's that mean? Is that English? If you mean tall people (i.e above average height) then if I'm sat in front of you (apologies - I'm over 6"3) more than likely I’ve pay the same price as you for my seat so I'm just as entitled as you to sit there.
It’s not my fault your parents were genetically inferior
Tyler Fox
August 13th, 2008 5:03pmI have to disagree Tanuki, i just find it amusing, knowing that they have no real knowledge of how to play the guitar or drums, however if they decide to continue for an extended period of time, I would then have to bring out the “air guitar smash” over there head!!
Augustus
August 13th, 2008 5:28pmI enjoyed Liz Anderson's travelogue earlier this year about Madeira. But this effort seems very uninteresting.
I can't count the times I've sat next to an Arab sheik snoring through the whole performance. The first such instance was way back during 'Hair', when they were snoring all over the place.
Wilfred
August 13th, 2008 6:04pmA Rainbow fan, Tanuki?
Speaking personally, I'm not happy unless I have the entire auditorium to myself. Then I can tap my foot, eat crisps and bellow Bravo/Encore/More when ever I feel like it.
dearieme
August 13th, 2008 7:15pm@Pat: very true, and they're even worse in restaurants.