bit more work to do. eryri. a performance of the bodyguard musical in manchester had to be abandoned on friday night after some people in the audience tried to sing over the performance. # and i will always love you. 0h oh dear. it was so disruptive, and hard on the ears, that the final 10 minutes of the show was cancelled, and the police had to be called. singer melody thornton has apologised and said she fought hard to finish the show, but it hadn t been possible. we to finish the show, but it hadn t been possible. to finish the show, but it hadn t been possible. we will be talking more about been possible. we will be talking more about this been possible. we will be talking more about this at been possible. we will be talking more about this at 7:20am. - if you ve experienced something like this at the theatre good or bad get in touch with us. you can now send us a message on whatsapp. the number is 0330123 0440, orjust scan the qr code with your phone s camera and tha
to sing over the cast. crowd sings: # and i will always love you. ..# . - i m not sure the crowd we went many 0livier awards for that performance. thank you for watching. hello there. i hope you ve been making the most of the easter sunshine because on sunday the weather starts to change with some wetter weather in time for easter monday. at the moment, we re in between high pressure and low pressure. that gives us a southerly wind. it s that weather front coming in from the atlantic that will signal the change. still dry overnight. and these are the temperatures by sunday morning. so not as cold as it has been of late. there may well be more cloud around for easter sunday, but we will see the sunshine coming through at times. it s in northern ireland, though, that through the afternoon the cloud will tend to thicken. some patchy rain coming in here over the irish sea by the end of the day as well. and ahead of that advancing rain, we ll have a stronger southerly wind.
travelling hello to you. yes, so, we were travelling up hello to you. yes, so, we were travelling up from hello to you. yes, so, we were travelling up from liverpool - hello to you. yes, so, we were travelling up from liverpool to | hello to you. yes, so, we were i travelling up from liverpool to go and watch their show and it seemed to be going quite smooth in act one. there was only one bit of a stoppage due to audience disruption. the lights cut off on the stage and it all went a bit quiet. were talking in the 45 or ten minutes. it then started to pick back up again and the show went without a hitch. we picked up after the interval. it was a bit loud but once the show got going a bit more, it went quite well. it was only about ten or 15 minutes towards the end where i would say it really started to get a bit more chaotic. obviously, the big number was coming bit more chaotic. obviously, the big numberwas coming up bit more chaotic. obviously, the big number was coming up for i
it went quite well. it was only about ten or 15 minutes towards the end where i would say it really started to get a bit more chaotic. obviously, the big number was coming up for i will always love you, the main one that a lot of the reason i wanted to go as well. and it erupted immediately as soon as the songs started. just assuming people had been enjoying their time in the bar beforehand, i heard a lot of people laughing in some of the videos that you filmed. were people finding it quite funny or are people really cross? there seemed to be some sort of countdown towards the song so people sort of had an idea of what was going on. it was sort of expected to happen which obviously, you don t expect it to happen but you had seen it as you are walking through that there were signage to say don t sing over the actors. so you got a warning beforehand? there was a tannoy announcement
A Manchester production of The Bodyguard broke into a "mini-riot" because disruptive fans would not stop trying to sing along to "I Will Always Love You"