A beautiful response to an uncomfortable situation.
For most people, a trip to the theatre with a child is a feat.
But for a parent of an autistic child, it comes with its own unique set of obstacles.
At a recent performance of The King and I in New York, a child — described as autistic — screamed out during the second half of the show.
According to the New York Times, the audience requested the parent and child be removed from the theatre, and the show continued.
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As the mother of a child (now young adult) on the spectrum I applaud Kelvin Moon Lah.
As a mother of a son on the spectrum I also want to vomit as some of the ignorance revealed here in the comments.
Yes, of course she knows her son MAY have issues during the performance but unless you are a psychic you cannot predict his reaction. So what do we do? Live in "what if" land? Never push the boundaries, never share the joy of a success that no-one will ever appreciate unless they too live in an autistic world?
My son is the incredible young man he is because we always pushed his boundaries, we never allowed his world to become so rigid and closed down that he missed much of the joy of living?
I can tell you right now that it saddens me when it becomes so obvious that my boy has more empathy and compassion and patience in his little finger than a lot of people in this world.
Just absolutely wrong.
Sorry, but personally I would have been a bit annoyed about you passing judgement and lacking compassion and understanding during a show. It's not the issue of you being ignorant, but rather the fact that you are making difficult for other audience members, who have paid good money, to enjoy the show. If you think that you are going to be judgemental and totally lack compassion or understanding, regardless or age or you being ignorant or not, please do not go to a theatre where you will most certainly ruin other viewers' experiences.
Did you actually read what that lovely actor was saying? He was actually speaking out against self absorbed and selfish people like you. What a sad and sterile world you must live in. I hope you find empathy one day.
HUH?
actually, I was replying to an earleir post but it didn't come out underneath it for some reason - I was using her own exact words back at her... it was actually an excellent comeback but I can see it doesn't make much sense her on it's own. Maybe if you read a bit further in other posts you'll get what's heppened here & then you can come back & apologise for the unnesessary name calling.
actually, I was replying to an earlier post but it didn't come out underneath it for some reason - I was using her own exact words back at her... it was actually an excellent comeback. I can see it doesn't make much sense here on it's own. It looks like the other comment may have been deleted now?