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Anita McSorley & Ryan Merrifield

Family steal theatre seats from group at bar before 'satisfying moment of karma' kicks in

A theatre goer has told of their delight at a "satisfying moment of karma" after an "entitled" family stole the seats of a group who had went to the bar.

The incident happened recently at a small, unnamed theatre during a production of Beauty and the Beast.

A shocked onlooker watched on as a family of four spotted their opportunity and removed strangers' coats before dumping them on an empty seat. They then settled themselves into their new seats.

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It happened near the back of the theatre, close to the bar, in a section that did not have assigned seating. However general etiquette suggests that if there's a coat on a seat, it's occupied, Mirror UK reports.

Taking to Reddit's 'Entitled People' forum, an eyewitness explained: "So, me and my friend went to see a play at a small theatre (Beauty and the Beast, loads of fun), we got the tickets late so ended up at the absolute tippity-top of the place, but right next to the bar so no problem.

"During intermission, my friend went to the bar and I stayed to watch our seats (this section is not assigned seating).

"So I'm looking back over my shoulder in anticipation of her coming back, when I see a family of four approach four kinda empty seats.

"I only say kinda empty because the previous occupants had left their jackets over their chairs to reserve them.

"This isnt a rule, but where I'm from, it is generally respected, if there's a coat on the chair it's occupied - find another."

They went on to say that the family "ignored etiquette and gathered up the other family's belongings and dumped them on an empty chair in the row in front".

"So now I'm glued to this, how are next family going to react? I wasn't close enough to hear anything, but the previous occupants came back, another family of four, and things get heated, I could see the parents of newly seated family pointing aggressively and their mouths moving fast. They're not giving the seats up," they wrote.

Eventually, the family walk away but returned with a member of staff - and then a "satisfying moment of karma" kicked in.

The person went on to say: "They keep walking and disappear out another door, only to reappear a few seconds later inside one of those fancy boxes that sit right next to the stage, the ones that usually seat famous/important people.

"I look back to entitled family, the mood is visibly ruined. I'm just sitting there buzzing off the contact high of witnessing such a satisfying moment of karma."

Dozens of people replied to the post and were full of praise for the staff.

One commenter wrote: "Saintly theatre workers doling out karma to entitled a**holes everywhere, love it!"

Another said: "I hate the idea of strangers moving my jacket in case I left something in the pocket and it falls out when they carelessly toss it on another theatre seat."

A third added: "Theaters should have a 'revenge box' for things like this and during intermission/right before the bow and it’s announced who got to sit in the revenge box and why."

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