Sheridan Smith speaks about booze sessions for the musical Opening Night
The 42-year-old actress has embarked on a 21-week stint in new musical Opening Night at the West End’s GielgudOne theatregoer said: "The entire row in front of me left during the interval. I wanted to, but I'm glad I didn't, as I would have missed the part of the show where Sheridan fights with a ghost while dubstep music is played.
They continued: "During the interval and after the show, everyone around me was talking about how confused they were by the show, and found the screens dotted around the theatre extremely distracting."Sheridan put on an excellent show, but the material she and the rest of the cast had been given to work with was pretty shocking - with poor songs and a dull storyline.
"Tellingly, there was no standing ovation - something extremely rare for a West End show, especially with a cast of this calibre."APP HAZARDThe moment is filmed live and transmitted on to a screen for the audience inside the theatre, capturing the real crowds in Soho spilling on to the pavement from the bar next door.
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