Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) was escorted out of a Denver theater in the middle of a performance Sunday night for allegedly ā€œcausing a disturbance,ā€ according to a new report in The Denver Post on Tuesday.

A spokesperson for Boebertā€™s campaign office confirmed to The Denver Post that Boebert was escorted out of the theater, but denied some of the behavior alleged in an incident report that The Denver Post obtained from venue officials.

The incident report, which did not include any names, said two patrons were asked to leave the theater about five minutes after the second act began of the touring Broadway musical ā€œBeetlejuice.ā€ It claimed the two patrons were vaping, singing, recording and ā€œcausing a disturbance.ā€

Boebertā€™s spokesperson, according to the Colorado newspaper, said the congresswoman denied vaping, but she admitted she took a photo during the performance and said she was not aware that photos were not allowed.

ā€œI can confirm the stunning and salacious rumors: in her personal time, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is indeed a supporter of the performing arts (gasp!) and, to the dismay of a select few, enthusiastically enjoyed a weekend performance of ā€˜Beetlejuice,ā€™ā€ Boebertā€™s campaign manager, Drew Sexton, reportedly wrote in a statement to the newspaper.

According to the incident report, the two patrons were warned during intermission to stop certain behavior after three audience members complained. The report said the patrons were escorted out after security received another complaint ā€œabout the patrons being loud and at the time (they) were recording,ā€ The Denver Post reported.

The two patrons, even after being escorted to the lobby of the theater, refused to leave.

ā€œThey told me they would not leave. I told them that they need to leave the theater and if they do not, they will be trespassing. The patrons said they would not leave. I told them I would (be) going to get Denver Police. They said go get them,ā€ an usher said in the incident report, according to The Denver Post.

Police reportedly arrived and stayed in the lobby until the two patrons left.

The Hill has reached out to Boebertā€™s office for comment.

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    Boebertā€™s spokesperson, according to the Colorado newspaper, said the congresswoman denied vaping, but she admitted she took a photo during the performance and said she was not aware that photos were not allowed.

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    ā€œI can confirm the stunning and salacious rumors: in her personal time, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is indeed a supporter of the performing arts (gasp!) and, to the dismay of a select few, enthusiastically enjoyed a weekend performance of ā€˜Beetlejuice,ā€™ā€ Boebertā€™s campaign manager, Drew Sexton, reportedly wrote in a statement to the newspaper.

    If you donā€™t know youā€™re not supposed to whip our your mobile phone during a stage performance, I call into question the ā€œindeed a supporter of the performing artsā€ by her campaign manager.