FOUR rowdy theatre-goers were removed by police at a performance of Grease The Musical.
The audience chanted “out, out, out” as two couples were taken away.
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Mobile phone footage captured the applause at London’s Dominion Theatre as the group were ejected by eight cops.
One officer prompted a second burst of applause by giving a royal wave to the audience as he left.
The incident took place during the interval and delayed the second half of Saturday night’s show.
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It is unclear what the removed four had done.
One theatre-goer said on social media they were “being rude or abusive and refusing to leave”.
He added: “No one seems to know but bar staff claimed they’d been rude or abusive and just wouldn’t leave and kept on arguing, guessing too much drink.”
The Met Police said: “Shortly before 8.40pm police received reports of two men and two women causing a disturbance at a theatre.”
It added that there were no arrests.
Grease the Musical returned to the West End in June for a limited run with the last performance on October 28.