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For most people, the sound of a baby crying is enough to
ruin a good night at the movies.
But at a recent showing in an Oakland, Calif. theater, the
patrons didn’t mind hearing a
little crying and wailing here
and there. That’s because they all had babies with them. What’s
more, the management at the theater actually encourages it.
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One night a week, the Parkway Theater hosts the “Baby Brigade,”
a special showing of first-run
movies for parents with babies under the age of one.
“They love getting out of the house,” says Katherine Fischer,
owner of the Parkway Theater. “I had one woman tell me she’d
be happy to watch grass grow.”
On Baby Brigade night, the parents usually arrive early to
grab the best seats — in this
case, couches down front, installed during a recent renovation.
They unload enough gear for a
camping trip, take time to meet and greet, get popcorn and
pizza and finally, they settle down for the feature.
The movies seem to have a mesmerizing
effect on some babies, rendering
them silent for the duration. Others need to be taken to an
area in the rear reserved for more “critical” viewers — the
ones that need their diapers changed. So what sets them off?
Violence and loud music.
The Baby Brigade is held on Monday, traditionally the slowest
night for many theaters. But now, at the Parkway Theater,
Monday is one of the busiest nights, sold out every week.
“Baby Night is salvation for
those of us who have been trapped in a house,” says Ryder.
“We’ve been told, ‘oh, but you can rent a videotape.’”
As the credits crawl, so does
the audience, heading home after another night at the movies.
The event is so popular, management has decided to add another
show to the schedule. Clearly, they say, there is a crying
need.
难点词汇:
ruin 破坏,毁灭 patron 顾客,主顾 wail 嚎啕大哭
brigade 队,团 first-run 首轮的
grab 夺取
renovation 装修
gear 调整
mesmerize 施催眠术
render 致使
salvation 拯救,救助
crawl 徐徐行进
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