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This Is Why West End Theatre Ushers Want Body Cameras

The Society of London Theatre is starting to provide front-of-house employees body cameras to record patron behaviour because of stories like these. “Ushers reported being spat and shouted at, being physically assaulted and having to break up fights between audience members themselves.” (And then there was “Poogate.”) – The Stage

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on July 24, 2019Categories AUDIENCE, theatreTags 07.19.19

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