It's a power/control thing. Some people can't handle the loss of control that comes with letting go and allowing themselves to be scared. So they act out against the performer as a way of taking control of the situation.
Add in the idea that somehow a performer in a costume isn't a "person" in their heads somehow, and you can see how this happens.
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Add in the idea that somehow a performer in a costume isn't a "person" in their heads somehow, and you can see how this happens.
Doesn't excuse any of it of course