Going to a broadway play in the city and freezing

My sister is really into broadway plays.

This is because she can really connect to the singing in those plays.

She is a tremendous singer and really needs to bring her beautiful vocals to the stage. The only thing that is preventing her to getting to the stage is stage fright. I can tell her a lot of motivational sayings and things to overcome her fright but she is the one that has to overcome her fear. There have been close times where she has signed up for school plays but backed out the last minute because her stage fright took over. She has gotten better over the years with her fright. Since she loves plays and the singing aspect of it my sister and I decided to take a trip down into the city to see one of her favorite plays. Everything was set up perfectly and she was in awe of the characters and their voices. Unfortunately right when the play started it became really chilly. My sister leaned over to me whispering, “they certainly could turn down the air conditioning a little bit.” I couldn’t agree more. I understand that the characters were in costumes and needed to stay cool. However there were people in the audience and there should have been different zoning temperature. They should have two different thermostats. One for the seating in the audience and the other thermostat for the actors on the stage. By having zone control this would have eliminated my sister and I complaining how cold it was due to the strong air conditioning system. Not to mention the vent was directly above us!

 

Going to a broadway play in the city and freezing