Titanic cast get sinking feeling from England World Cup fans

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Stage actors raged against audience members who were glued to England's dramatic win on their while they attended a musical.

The country was gripped as Gareth Southgate's team ended their penalties hoodoo to beat in the last 16 on Tuesday But tweeted his outrage as two women failed to control their emotions and keep their eyes fixed on the stage for "Titanic The Musical" in the city of

"To the two women in the front row tonight who not only followed the on their phone, but also said 'yesss' on each goal scored, you are the most ignorant audience members I have ever had the misfortune to perform in front of," Sheehy said.

"And when a cast member signalled 'put your phone away' during the bows and you smiled, gave a thumbs up and replied 'I know -- we won!!', I think you may have let us all know you are the stupidest woman on the planet." Sheehy's fellow cast member was also shocked by the behaviour.

"Dumbfounded. 2 ladies, 1 older 1 middle aged, slap bang front row clearly watching on phones during the most poignant moment of lifeboats scene, cheering & giggling like stupid schoolgirls," tweeted Brown.

"To say I'm raging is an understatement! They should be marched out in disgrace!" The two women did receive some support on

One wit, referring to the Titanic story, said "we know it sinks" but pointed out there was no such obvious ending to a involving England, who had a miserable record from spot-kicks before the win.

As Saturday's quarter-final looms, people across the country are planning how they will watch the game.

newspaper wished the cast of the Titanic show well as their matinee on Saturday clashes with the match, which kicks off at 1400 GMT in

"Weddings are particularly susceptible to distraction: 'Two shall be one flesh,' it says in the service. Is it to be 2-1 then?" the paper said in an editorial.

"But it's if a shootout distracts taxi drivers in traffic, butchers as their cleaver descends or surgeons inserting a delicate suture that real penalties could be paid."

The Pride event in London, which attracted around a million people last year, is not going to show the match and the has refused to use big screens at for the

There is one British left in the singles draw -- -- and his third-round match against Novak Djokovic could clash with the quarter-final in

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 16:50 IST