PITTSBURGH—Audience members at the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts are reporting that, oh God, no, approximately 20 extremely enthusiastic actors are approaching the edge of the stage and appear determined to continue their current musical number in the main seating area. — The Onion
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“Once” addresses this catastrophe by having audience members go up on the stage.
haha, we had a similar reaction to this “breaking the fourth wall” when my high school did Brave New World the musical.