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2 July 20252 Mins Read

The production has not issued a public response at this time, and there is no confirmation as to whether staff at the John Golden Theatre were aware of the comment during the performance.

There is no easy protocol for moments like this. Audience interaction, especially during moments of satire, often invites unexpected responses. But this was not an awkward laugh or a comment that missed the point. Apparently, this was a Nazi salute said aloud in a Broadway theater in 2025, and that alone is worth pausing over.

What does it mean when someone feels emboldened to say something like that in a public space? What are the responsibilities of those around them? What does safety and respect look like in today’s theater spaces? These are difficult but necessary questions.

This moment is not just about what was said. It is about how deeply out of place it was and how hurtful it can be, even if only one person said it. For Jewish audience members especially, hearing those words in a crowded room, regardless of intent or context, can be jarring and upsetting.

So what should happen in moments like these? It is easy to look back and wonder what could have been done. Should someone have spoken up? Should the theater have responded in the moment? Should there be more training for handling disruptive or offensive behavior?

Maybe. But rather than looking to place blame, this feels like an opportunity to start a broader conversation, about audience responsibility, about hate speech, about the atmosphere we want to protect within our creative spaces.

The theatre community has long prided itself on being a place of welcome and inclusion. But inclusion also means knowing what to do when that safety is threatened, even by a single voice.

What happened at Operation Mincemeat may have been one isolated comment from one individual, but the reaction to it, or lack of one, shows us how complicated these moments can be. Antisemitism has no place in our theaters. Not whispered. Not shouted. Not ever.

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