iPhone helper Siri interrupted Shakespeare play when actor said ‘Sirrah, what news?’
The line from Julius Caesar sparked Apple’s virtual assistant into life
IPHONE helper Siri interrupted a Shakespeare play when an actor delivered his words: “Sirrah, what news?”
The line from Julius Caesar sparked Apple’s virtual assistant into life.
The smartphone owner was left embarrassed as Siri asked actor Edward Stone, who was playing Cassius, to repeat the request.
A packed audience of 500 people heard the gaffe at Bristol’s Old Vic theatre.
It was one of theatre’s most amusing moments of 2017, featured in industry mag The Stage.
In another, funnyman Lenny Henry had to help an audience member who threw up at the Young Vic theatre in London.
And at One Love: The Bob Marley Musical at Birmingham Rep, a woman asked box office staff whether the dead star himself was performing.
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