WHAT IS LOVE BABY DON'T HURT ME DON'T HURT ME NO MORE.
OKAY, SO OUR FIRST SHOW SUCKED TOTALLY HARDCORE. We had a bad stage, a dead crowd (except for our friends, who we love ♥) and SO MUCH of our scripted banter fell flat. :P Not because it wasn't clever; because it was thick and not interactive enough. SO, we cut *all* of it except the opening (which worked) and the two finales (which also work). Everything else is ad-libbing and oh, is it fun. XD Our second day show earned us less cash, but the crowd was really into it SO WE KNOW WE WERE DOING SOMETHING RIGHT.
Our night show, however. Oh golly gee, our night show went BRILLIANTLY. We had a gigantic crowd (for a first-day show) who cheered and laughed and got into it and gave us a TO~OOON of cash afterwards all the while telling us: "OH IT WAS GREAT!" and, like, six little kids asked us to sign their booklets (and one kid got us to sign his, uh, Curious George doll o___O).
We made about $100 each today. And it was a slow day. Quoth Margaret:THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID "That's more than drug dealers make in a day!"
LONG STORY SHORT: we're gonna be okay. UH, BEYOND OKAY EVEN.
A Sherlock Holmes quote applicable to the important life lesson we have learned today:
"You have erred perhaps in attempting to put color and life into each of your statements instead of confining yourself to the task of placing upon record that severe reasoning from cause to effect which is the only notable feature about the thing."
Only I don't really think any character in Victorian Literature has a right to say something like that.
Our night show, however. Oh golly gee, our night show went BRILLIANTLY. We had a gigantic crowd (for a first-day show) who cheered and laughed and got into it and gave us a TO~OOON of cash afterwards all the while telling us: "OH IT WAS GREAT!" and, like, six little kids asked us to sign their booklets (and one kid got us to sign his, uh, Curious George doll o___O).
We made about $100 each today. And it was a slow day. Quoth Margaret:
LONG STORY SHORT: we're gonna be okay. UH, BEYOND OKAY EVEN.
A Sherlock Holmes quote applicable to the important life lesson we have learned today:
"You have erred perhaps in attempting to put color and life into each of your statements instead of confining yourself to the task of placing upon record that severe reasoning from cause to effect which is the only notable feature about the thing."
Only I don't really think any character in Victorian Literature has a right to say something like that.