Audra McDonald

Audra McDonald’s Calling an overly impatient fan after the Broadway show, she follows her home.
this Gilded Age The 55-year-old actress details the horrible encounter in a “PSA” Instagram video on Saturday, August 16. She said the incident happened the night before she left the Majestic Theatre in New York City, following her latest show by mom Rose In. Gypsy.
McDonald’s said the dramatists “sneakingly discovered the way I came out of the theater, followed me all the way to where I lived, into the building, very close. Then, when I finally got some security to help me, their answer was, ‘Well, hey, hey, I always wanted an applause, they wanted a person and the automatic photography they deserved.”
The Tony Award winner added: “That’s a big old border. I just want to bring it together. It’s a big taboo. Now, this is screwed up with my safety. It’s not right.”
McDonald’s said that although she sometimes greets the stage door, she chose not to attend Gypsy To “save energy” so that we can “pass the next show, the next show and the next show”.
“The actors want to say hello to each of you after the show, and sometimes we’re just exhausted, which is hard. There’s a million reasons for that.”
She continued: “There are many reasons why performers don’t attend the stage door. Some shows show that I’ve done it and that I haven’t done it. Some reasons are: they’re tired, some people are anxious about making the stage door, some are eager to catch the train so they can go home, and some are avoiding the stage door for health reasons.”
McDonald’s ended her video by asking fans to respect the actor’s boundaries and privacy after the dramatic performance.
“When you see actors leaving the stage door, don’t be alone if they don’t stop,” she said. “It’s them protecting their space and peace.” If they do stop and wave, take a photo with you, or sign it, it’s great. But please respect the appropriate boundaries. ”
McDonald’s summarizes her well-received campaign Gypsy On Sunday, August 17, the show opened in December and was aired 260 times.