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The Royal Opera House has banned a theatre-goer who heckled a 12-year-old actor and called them ‘rubbish’.

‘He booed and heckled the young boy singing Oberto,’ she posted.

Others soon shared this disdain online, with one tweeting: ‘Paying for a ticket doesn’t give people the right to act however they want.’ ‘Unfortunately, the opening night of Alcina featured an audience member who disrupted the show and Malakai’s excellent performance.

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