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Are the people in the audience sadists for laughing at the mother?



keeping in mind that the people in the audience did not know anything about the conflicts in Spanky's home, the grandmother and Spanky's mother, and the M.C. and the mother, HENCE they would not be able to formulate an opinion as to her being a bad person, or pushy stage mother, I ask the question:

" Are the people in the audience sadists for laughing at the mother? "

I further ask, " Why were there no chivalrous gentlemen in the audience to offer her a suit jacket or an over coat?

I for one would have given her my overcoat to cover her, so as to avoid the embarrassment and public humiliation and shame which went with it.

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If I was in the audience I would be laughing my ass off also!! Being the 1930's and vaudeville still around I would have thought Kitty getting stripped was part of the act. What a bonus seeing it all happen on the stage I would have voted them as the winners!
As for anyone rescuing Kitty, there were only 2 guys in the stage area, the rest were Mothers wanting their kid to win at any cost. The MC was certainly not going to help her and the stagehand wanting to keep his job wasn't going help either. By the time someone from the audience helped the act would be over.

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