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Whispering

How does he know it wasn't urgent?

If you have an urgent matter, you get up and excuse yourself to the lobby. Using your phone during a threatre show is never acceptable, not under any circumstance! 

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Psychedelic

This was very disrespectful of hers, stop excusing her. And the back-firers stop coming to this thread... it's been long known you still wouldn't like her, even if it was feeding the poor with her own hands!

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Kabexuela

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If you recall, Madonna texted during a performance of Hamilton at the NY Public Theater and was late back in April.

Now Jonathan Groff is talking about it:

He's perhaps less diplomatic when it comes to Madonna, who reportedly texted throughout an off-Broadway performance of "Hamilton" at New York's Public Theater. (The singer's spokeswoman has denied the claim) 

When Sessums asks if he was disappointed that "Hamilton" composer Lin-Manuel Miranda barred the Material Girl from visiting cast members backstage, Groff replies, "No. Because that b---h was on her phone. You couldn’t miss it from the stage. It was a black void of the audience in front of us and her face there perfectly lit by the light of her iPhone through three-quarters of the show."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jonathan-groff-gay-hollywood_559d57fde4b05b1d028f8511

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(he's right though, that's like the worst thing you can do at a theatre)

that gif is so darlin' I love it

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AgusPop

 

Her fans will defend her saying: yeaj she is madonna lololol she does that lololol so cool, so edgy, amazing.

 

This so true :smh:

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JusKeepBreathin

She was having a full conversation that latest almost half the show. It wasn't like she quickly responded to a text. Someone in the audience had to tell her to "shut it off." And why does she still have a blackberry? 

Tony winner Lin-Manuel Miranda, the star, author and composer for the show, tweeted.

"Tonight was the first time I asked stage management NOT to allow a celebrity (who was texting all through Act 2) backstage #noselfieforyou,"  It was later deleted, but a source in the audience tells PEOPLE (magazine) that Madonna was at the performance and texting throughout the night.

http://www.people.com/article/madonna-texting-hamilton-public-theater

Madanna takes 5 phones to every Broadway show.

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Slayer

Guys, she probably had incredibly important popstar stuff to talk about. :lolly:

I love judas SO MUCH but I canʹt look like a copycat of JLO!!!!
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Psychedelic

She was having a full conversation that latest almost half the show. It wasn't like she quickly responded to a text. Someone in the audience had to tell her to "shut it off." And why does she still have a blackberry? 

Tony winner Lin-Manuel Miranda, the star, author and composer for the show, tweeted.

"Tonight was the first time I asked stage management NOT to allow a celebrity (who was texting all through Act 2) backstage #noselfieforyou,"  It was later deleted, but a source in the audience tells PEOPLE (magazine) that Madonna was at the performance and texting throughout the night.

http://www.people.com/article/madonna-texting-hamilton-public-theater

Madanna takes 5 phones to every Broadway show.

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Big mess 

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Jjang

Why would she attend a threatre show that she lacks interest in? so unlikely of her. She should have been asked to leave the venue...

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Battle 4 Ur Life

how dare him, that little brat. that's pretty rude. I wonder if he'd say the same thing to her face to face on camera.

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PopBitch

I'm so disappointed in Madonna.  All she does is talk about her art, respect  her art, she's an artist, and what does she do?  She goes to the theatre where fellow artists in a different genre pour their souls out on stage to someone's words written for them by another artist.  You are going onto their turf, a highly acclaimed show, and have your phone on most of the time?  It honestly disgusts me that Madonna has become so narcissistic in a way I didn't expect.  She did the same thing too long  in the audience at the 12 Years a Slave special screening and was called out on it where her fellow artists who directed and acted in the movie were there.  

 

I remember when the creator/actor of this play  tweeted about this.  He was not happy to be so disrespected and by a fellow artist of all people.

 

I love that Patti Pupone called out an audience member and threw them out.

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Chic

Who the **** even is that?

Having to witness even the mere advertisements of a shame to humanity and good taste such as Glee for half a decade is disrespectful imo

Not here for anyone involved in a show that ruined songs with half baked teeny bop covers sung by untalented flamboyant men and women and bred the same kind of defensive, emotional fans that High School Musical created :saladga: He's right, Madonna was wrong. She should've looked up from her phone to throw a pineapple on stage. :saladga:

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Whispering

Who the **** even is that?

Having to witness even the mere advertisements of a shame to humanity and good taste such as Glee for half a decade is disrespectful....

A Tony Award nominated stage actor, who was talented enough to start getting Equity jobs straight out of high school. At 18, he was working full time for Theatre companies and scored his first Broadway role later that year. He's been a lead role in 15 stage plays, been in multiple TV series (including the recent HBO series, Looking) and was the voice of one of the main characters in Frozen. The 14 episodes of Glee are but a very tiny part of his acting and professional credits that he has accumulated over the last twelve years. At just thirty years old, and as a highly respected stage actor and an amazing vocalist, he has decades ahead of him on Broadway. 

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