
My mum rugby tackled poor yin on the way out, who was working on the door....hope you get pa*d danger money yin?!

They definitely didn't have any plants in the audience when we saw them a few years ago at the Udderbelly.valda wrote:We enjoyed Showstoppers, but I think it was a wee bit too long. It all depends on what the songs and topics are as well. I personally don't think there were any plants in the audience, these performers have been together for years, so must be really in tune with each other. Even so, one of the duets was a bit hit and miss with harmonies.
I do recommend this show, if there are anymore freebies vx
yeah you both said that. But they cant possibly improve everything in the show on the spot and make it such fun. Its just not possible to make stuff up on the spot for 2 hours. I think they MUST have a backbone of a few planted ideas that form the preplanned structure of what they do, which gives them the freedom to improvise more freely and effectively the real improv.valda wrote:We enjoyed Showstoppers, but I think it was a wee bit too long. It all depends on what the songs and topics are as well. I personally don't think there were any plants in the audience,vx
I think you're wrong there, they have been doing this for a long time and are indeed very good at it. The plots are of course very formulaic (e.g. a romance thwarted which then comes good at the end) but that suits the cheesy nature of many musicals.raj101 wrote:I suspect at least some of the improv comes from plants in the audience