Radcliffe’s new Broadway plan – to stop people from chatting during plays
Washington, Jan 14 : Hollywood heartthrob Daniel Radcliffe has found a novel way to stop theatregoers from chatting during plays - "the Broadway Annoying Audience Member Relocation Program".
The Harry Potter star admits young girls attending his Broadway show `Equus' have been known to try and chat with him while he''s onstage.
Moreover, people who refuse to answer cell phones in the dark annoy him the most.
Under the new initiative any theatregoer who tends to create disturbances will be moved somewhere else.
"I would like to initiate a new initiative - The Broadway Annoying Audience Member Relocation Program," Contactmusic quoted him as saying.
"So, if your phone rings more than three times, if you have a throat infection which causes you to cough, if you''re talking to the actors, or if you can''t find what''s in your plastic bag after more than 10 seconds... then you''re moved somewhere else," he added. (ANI)