Rotten fruit.
it has been exaggerated how often this actually occured, but they would sometimes throw rotten vegetables if there was a bad performance. If it was good however, they might throw money. They also stomped their feet to applaud the actors, rather than clap their hands.
Yes
stun them with flippendo. Grab them. Throw. :)
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Vital throw can be learned by most fighting type Pokemon like machoke.
Throw a master ball at it, or weaken it then throw an ultra,great or pokeball that should do the trick
Rotten Food
Vegetables
Vegetables
yes, they through roten food especialy tomartoes
Unpopular productions in Shakespeare's day could be shouted off the stage and the actors pelted with vegetables or whatever else was at hand.
She throws gladiolas.
throw food
Only in a zoo where the audience likes to see it happen
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The audience would be nothing like the audiences in the plays nowadays. The Jacobeans would talk throughout the whole play, and even shout out lines that they thought the actors should use in their monologue. If the play was bad, they would throw rotten fruit at them, and mock the actors if they were bad actors.
In the Globe theatre, when the audience liked the play they clapped and cheered unlike when they disliked the play, when they would throw things at the stage.
Heckle and throw stuff at the actors, we suppose.