Most of the time, when the audience members enter a theater to see a Broadway show, security verifies their bags and are required to walk through metal detectors, such as security caution.
Despite these typical protocols, a woman supposedly placed a can of tuna to the theater, and then had the audacity to open it in the middle of a show to eat it.
Alyssa Naka Silver, briefly shared her experience with the tuna dining room in Tiktok. In the video, the content creator is assaulting the camera with the text of the overlap that reads: “I turned to the woman who opened a can of tuna and ate it during the second act of cabaret last night.”
That scenario is a head scraper, sure. The people in the video section were as horrified as silver.
“A can of tuna is allowed in a theater, but God does not allow him to bring an electrolytic drink for my medical condition,” asked a person.

“Why do you need your tuna can in the middle of a cabaret? That is an activity at home,” said another commentator.
“But also, forgetting the label for a second. The second act of Cabaret runs for about 45 minutes. Couldn’t you wait until at least you leave the theater?” A big point, a commentator wrote.
Speaking of how to behave properly in a theater, the expert on Lisa Mirza Grotts told Daily Mail: “His seat is not her living room. Show respect to those in the center of attention: actors, musicians, dancers and classmates of customers.”
That means not eating random food or moving on your phone in the middle of a performance.

“The only attention center should be on stage, not on your phone. A brilliant screen is harmful to everyone. Advances and tuned,” Grotts told The Outlet.
Although it can be tempting to open that chips bag in the middle of the show, Grotts said it would keep it later.
“If you make noise, it does not belong to the intermediate,” said the expert.
“The general idea is that you are not at home. You are in public and others are close, so not to disturb them is key,” said the host of the label podcast “Did you raise you wolves?” Nick Leighton, according to the Daily Mail.
“This includes disturbing them with their noise and their smells.”
And everyone knows that a tuna can is definitely smelly.