March 2, 2007
Russia's oldest theatre hushes mobile phones
Russia's oldest theatre has installed equipment to block mobile phone signals in a desperate attempt to force patrons to stop taking calls during performances, Itar-Tass news agency reported, via Simcoe.
"Plays, operas, ballets and films in Russia are routinely punctuated by the trilling of mobile phones and many patrons are unashamed about chatting in defiance of terse warnings to turn phones off at the start of the evening.
"Although the technology is rather expensive, our theatre accepted the costs in order to protect the artists from unpleasant surprises," said Alexander Chepurov of St Petersburg's Alexandrinsky theatre, which was founded in 1756. "
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