Police had been known as to a theatre in Manchester after a "disturbance" throughout a efficiency of hit musical The Bodyguard.
Theatre-goers tweeted to say the present on the metropolis's Palace Theatre was stopped 10 minutes earlier than the top due to individuals "singing over the lead during the final song".
Two individuals had been faraway from the venue, Greater Manchester Police mentioned.
Six officers attended and pictures on social media confirmed two police vehicles and a police transit van outdoors following the incident on Friday.
A call about additional motion shall be made as soon as proof has been reviewed, the pressure added.
"Officers were called to the Palace Theatre last night after staff reported a number of people in the audience causing a disturbance," a spokesperson mentioned.
"Two people removed by security staff were spoken to by police and a decision about any further action will be made once the evidence has been reviewed."
The efficiency had already been briefly paused throughout its first act to evict a handful of people that wouldn't chorus from singing, the Manchester Evening News reported.
'A mini riot'
One particular person tweeted: "Cannot believe what I've just witnessed at the palace theatre watching The Bodyguard.
"A mini riot after the present was stopped as a result of viewers members had been making an attempt to sing over the solid. Police riot vans been known as in. Chaos."
Coral Mckeown said: "Can't imagine we was all kicked out 10 minutes earlier than the top. Disrespectful idiots singing and screaming. I felt for the superb performers and gutted I did not get to see the top."
Karl Bradley tweeted: "I'm new to the world of theatre. But unhappy and disillusioned tonight on the state of some individuals's vanity and disrespect whereas at a present.
"Completely ruined The Bodyguard, singing over the actors, to the point of them cancelling the show & police being called."
Lead star 'fought actually exhausting' to not finish present early
Former Pussycat Dolls singer Melody Thornton, who performs the lead function of Rachel Marron, shared a video on Instagram apologising that the efficiency needed to be stopped early.
She mentioned: "I wanted to send a really special message to people in Manchester who came to the show tonight to say thank you so much.
"I respect that you simply paid your cash and I'm so grateful to everybody who respects the individuals on stage, who need to give you a stunning present.
"For everything that happened tonight - I can't say, I don't have all of the details - I'm just very, very sorry that we couldn't finish the show.
"I fought actually exhausting. It feels terrible. I simply hope that we are going to see you once more. The Bodyguard is a superb present, it is a fantastic story, love story, and I do know individuals had been out to see only a actually lovely present.
"I thank everyone who was respectful of the performers and very, very sorry for those who weren't. I hope that we will see you soon."
'A number of badly behaved people ruined it'
Former Hollyoaks actor Ayden Callaghan, who performs bodyguard Frank Farmer, tweeted: "Theatre pulled the show at the end tonight because of disgusting behaviour.
"We needed to hold on however it had develop into a serious incident. I'm actually sorry to what was 99.9% an excellent viewers that just a few badly behaved people ruined it."
A spokesperson for the Palace Theatre said: "The efficiency of The Bodyguard on the Palace Theatre, Manchester was stopped at 9.40pm final night time and never continued.
"We are disappointed that the last 10 minutes of the show needed to be cancelled due to disruptive customers refusing to stay seated and spoiling the performance for others.
"Future performances will proceed as deliberate and we ask that clients are thoughtful in the direction of the solid, fellow viewers members and theatre group so that everybody can benefit from the fantastic leisure on stage."
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