We're used to complaining about unscripted interruptions " but sometimes the external world can affect a play in a good wayBack in the summer, just at the close of DruidMurphy's devastating A Whistle in the Dark, bright synthetic notes began to bleat from the front of the auditorium, dissipating fury onstage, fomenting it in the seats. Another play slain by mobile phone. Similarly, I've seen performances tarnish…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:58AM on October 30, 2012