I'd like borrow this, if I may, for live theater:
What's the most visceral collective audience response you've ever experienced in a theater?
What's the most visceral collective audience response you've ever experienced in a theater?
Mine was the response to "Well, it would be your lucky day if I was" (in Angels in America: Perestroika).
The laughter stopped the show for at least three full minutes, and as the audience quieted down someone let out a late guffaw and IT STARTED ALL OVER AGAIN.
The laughter stopped the show for at least three full minutes, and as the audience quieted down someone let out a late guffaw and IT STARTED ALL OVER AGAIN.
[This was a very early preview of the original NYC production, so basically no one in the house knew anything at all.]
And when I say three I mean five, so it was probably four.
[h/t @audonamission]
Ugh, I'd like *to* borrow this, for pete's sake.
And you know how I like to sneak in after dark and delete tweets with typos in them?
WELL, CAN'T DO IT THIS TIME.
WELL, CAN'T DO IT THIS TIME.