"I hate that people think going to the theatre is a special occasion. I wish people would treat it as normally as going to the cinema"
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Her comparison to cinema is shrewd because it smuggles in a model of normalcy. Movies are the default; you go on a whim, you show up as you are, you don’t perform your own respectability on the way in. Blethyn isn’t diminishing theatre’s artistry; she’s arguing that reverence has become a cage. When a night at the theatre is treated like an annual ritual, it turns live performance into a luxury good, and audiences into occasional tourists. That’s bad for actors (fewer people taking chances), bad for institutions (aging, self-selecting crowds), and bad for the culture (theatre becomes a museum of itself).
Coming from an actress known for ordinary, sharp-edged human performances, the line also reads as self-defense of the craft: theatre is not a temple. It’s a public service with a pulse. Normalize it, and it can start telling stories that belong to everyone again.
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Blethyn, Brenda. "I hate that people think going to the theatre is a special occasion. I wish people would treat it as normally as going to the cinema." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-hate-that-people-think-going-to-the-theatre-is-167091/.
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"I hate that people think going to the theatre is a special occasion. I wish people would treat it as normally as going to the cinema." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-hate-that-people-think-going-to-the-theatre-is-167091/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.





