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SINGER Macy Gray nearly got herself thrown out of the Ambassador Theater duringthe second act of "Topdog/Underdog" when she and her three friends couldn't stop giggling. What set them off? A witness close to their sixth-row seats
described it as a "a long, audible" act of flatulence, which distracted from the performances of Mos Def and Jeffrey Wright. "Management was about to throw
them out because they would not be quiet, but then the play ended," sighed the spy. "We couldn't believe it - I mean, a play is not TV. The actors can hear you."
SINGER Macy Gray nearly got herself thrown out of the Ambassador Theater duringthe second act of "Topdog/Underdog" when she and her three friends couldn't stop giggling. What set them off? A witness close to their sixth-row seats
described it as a "a long, audible" act of flatulence, which distracted from the performances of Mos Def and Jeffrey Wright. "Management was about to throw
them out because they would not be quiet, but then the play ended," sighed the spy. "We couldn't believe it - I mean, a play is not TV. The actors can hear you."





