Among those who tweeted their displeasure with the mobile operator are Andy Mientus, who portrayed the Jonathan Larson-esque playwright Kyle Bishop on television’s Smash and Sex and the City 2‘s Max von Essen. One tweet, from the entire production of Tony Award winner A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, twisted around AT&T’s words by saying, “Don’t let football get between you and life.”
Will AT&T have a response? Stay tuned!
Thanks for the tip, Michael!
source: Playbill
UPDATE: AT&T reached out to us and gave us the following statement: “Certainly it’s evident our ads take place in an alternate reality and are not meant to be taken literally. The broad concept of the campaign is that you see content just about anywhere.” And you can’t disagree with that last sentence. Hopefully the statement will lead to the ceremonial smoking of the peace pipe between AT&T and the theater community.