{"id":122174,"date":"2023-12-09T21:59:19","date_gmt":"2023-12-09T21:59:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cottontailsonline.com\/?p=122174"},"modified":"2023-12-09T21:59:19","modified_gmt":"2023-12-09T21:59:19","slug":"londons-wild-west-end-theatres-plagued-by-vomit-fights-and-used-condoms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cottontailsonline.com\/world-news\/londons-wild-west-end-theatres-plagued-by-vomit-fights-and-used-condoms\/","title":{"rendered":"Londons wild West End theatres plagued by vomit, fights and used condoms"},"content":{"rendered":"

West End theatres have provided the setting for a spiral in behaviour that includes people projectile vomiting in their seats, used condoms being left in bathrooms and female staff even being punched by male customers.<\/p>\n

That's according to theatre workers who told Sky News that the behaviour is especially bad during shows whose tickets are marketed to stag and hen dos, advertising "a raucous night out".<\/p>\n

One worker, choosing to remain anonymous in the interest of job safety, said that his position had become intolerable after the COVID pandemic and that behaviour is spiralling out of control and sometimes into violence. <\/p>\n

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"I had a friend who is barely 5ft 2in punched in the face by a man who was 6ft 9in. She's in her 20s," he told the title. <\/p>\n

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He added that he himself had been assaulted by a bloke who called him a "f****** w*****" when he asked the latecomer to wait for an appropriate time to enter the auditorium. <\/p>\n

The worker said the man was ejected and forced to apologised before he was allowed back in to watch the show.<\/p>\n

"He was allowed to watch the show. I've just been assaulted and I'm shaken but that's a common experience in the West End," he recounted.<\/p>\n

But if it is not violence, it is something else. The worker said that they ask people to leave shows at a rate of at least once a week.<\/p>\n

Theatre union BECTU recently surveyed its members about the spiral in behaviour and some 90% of the 15,000 who responded said they regularly witnessed bad behaviour and half added that they were thinking about quitting as a result.<\/p>\n

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