Magdalini Liousa, from London, described it as "a really powerful moment" and described the cast member as "brave".
But Glossop resident Christopher said the protest "spoiled the atmosphere at the end of a brilliant performance" and "overshadowed the evening when we really just all wanted to show our gratitude".
Oh no, the gentlest reminder of an ongoing genocide introduced a hint of discomfort to Christopher of Glossop's evening. That's why the UK Government classifies it as terrorism! (Not the genocide, which must be defended, but the objecting to it, which upsets poor Christopher.)