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Crowd's Angry When Autistic Child Interrupts Live Broadway Show, Actor Has Special Message For Them

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Crowd's Angry When Autistic Child Interrupts Live Broadway Show, Actor Has Special Message For Them

Back in September, Broadway star Kelvin Moon Loh was performing as a member of the “The King and I” cast when an autistic child and her mother interrupted the show. The child screamed, and members of the audience began to publicly chastise the mother for bringing “a child like that to the theater.”

Angered by the audience’s reaction, Loh took to Facebook to publicly state his opinion about what had transpired. In a Facebook post on September 23, 2015, Loh reminds the public that the theater is for everyone. He states that the purpose of the theater is “to bring people together, not just for entertainment, but to enhance our lives when we walk out the door again.” Rather than criticize the mother for bringing her autistic child to the play, he thanks her for her courage and perseverance. He admires her bravery and her willingness to expose both her and her child to the opinions of the public.

Loh points out that the mother tried her best to stop her autistic child from making a scene in the auditorium. She wanted to leave and exit the theater in a peaceful fashion; however, the child did not cooperate. Loh then goes on to state that a similar disruption happened a week earlier, and the audience had no problem because the child was not autistic.

Since making the post, Loh’s message has received over 100,000 likes and 30,000 shares. It’s gone viral on Facebook, and for good reason. Everyone should have the opportunity to experience the theater, regardless of their condition or disabilities.

Please SHARE this inspiring message with everyone you know.

I am angry and sad.  Just got off stage from today’s matinee and yes, something happened.  Someone brought their…

Posted by Kelvin Moon Loh on Wednesday, September 23, 2015

His full message below:

“I am angry and sad.
Just got off stage from today’s matinee and yes, something happened. Someone brought their autistic child to the theater.

That being said- this post won’t go the way you think it will.
You think I will admonish that mother for bringing a child who yelped during a quiet moment in the show. You think I will herald an audience that yelled at this mother for bringing their child to the theater. You think that I will have sympathy for my own company whose performances were disturbed from a foreign sound coming from in front of them.

No. Instead, I ask you- when did we as theater people, performers and audience members become so concerned with our own experience that we lose compassion for others?

The theater to me has always been a way to examine/dissect the human experience and present it back to ourselves. Today, something very real was happening in the seats and, yes, it interrupted the fantasy that was supposed to be this matinee but ultimately theater is created to bring people together, not just for entertainment, but to enhance our lives when we walk out the door again.

It so happened that during ‘the whipping scene’, a rather intense moment in the second act, a child was heard yelping in the audience. It sounded like terror. Not more than one week earlier, during the same scene, a young girl in the front row- seemingly not autistic screamed and cried loudly and no one said anything then.

How is this any different? His voice pierced the theater. The audience started to rally against the mother and her child to be removed.

I heard murmurs of ‘why would you bring a child like that to the theater?’. This is wrong. Plainly wrong.

Because what you didn’t see was a mother desperately trying to do just that. But her son was not compliant. What they didn’t see was a mother desperately pleading with her child as he gripped the railing refusing- yelping more out of defiance. I could not look away. I wanted to scream and stop the show and say- ‘EVERYONE RELAX. SHE IS TRYING. CAN YOU NOT SEE THAT SHE IS TRYING???!!!!’ I will gladly do the entire performance over again. Refund any ticket because-

For her to bring her child to the theater is brave. You don’t know what her life is like. Perhaps, they have great days where he can sit still and not make much noise because this is a rare occurrence. Perhaps she chooses to no longer live in fear, and refuses to compromise the experience of her child. Maybe she scouted the aisle seat for a very popular show in case such an episode would occur. She paid the same price to see the show as you did for her family. Her plan, as was yours, was to have an enjoyable afternoon at the theater and slowly her worst fears came true.

I leave you with this- Shows that have special performances for autistic audiences should be commended for their efforts to make theater inclusive for all audiences. I believe like Joseph Papp that theater is created for all people. I stand by that and also for once,

I am in a show that is completely FAMILY FRIENDLY. The King and I on Broadway is just that- FAMILY FRIENDLY- and that means entire families- with disabilities or not. Not only for special performances but for all performances. A night at the theater is special on any night you get to go.

And no, I don’t care how much you spent on the tickets.”

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