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Will you PLEASE be quiet??!!

Mon, 26 Aug 2002, 09:26 am
Leah Maher32 posts in thread
Hey kids,

Not wanting to take attention away from the interesting three way romance developing in the "Reviewers in the Missed" thread, an interesting point has been raised way down there in the Reviews forum; what do you do about noisy audience members?

The amazing Mr Kelso in the equally amazing Copenhagen at the Octogon very recently apparently employed the simple break of character and "Would you please be quiet, the rest of the audience is tying to listen." before returning to character and picking up from where he had been so rudely interupted.

Is this the best way to go about it? Or should you just ignore it and hope it goes away? Or send a runner out in the interval to hunt down the culprits and have a quiet word? Or get the cast and crew together in the car park afterwards to make sure these inconsiderate audience members never bother another actor again?

Suggestions? Stories? Annecdotes?

Leah

Re: copping flak

Thu, 29 Aug 2002, 09:38 am

Kingsley said "I recently performed in a production of Bouncers where ad-libbed responses to audience behaviour became par for the course".

I saw this show (at the Don Russell Centre?) and thoroughly enjoyed the interaction with the audience as part of the show. However, it was invited to a great degree by the way the actors spoke to the audience. It was very amusing, and really added to it. Some shows work like this. Some don't.

Tina Jack

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