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| re: Live sports vs. theater | |
| Posted by: Bwayguy 12:42 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| In reply to: Live sports vs. theater - singleticket 12:26 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
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| I'm inclined to agree | |
| Last Edit: MockingbirdGirl 01:38 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 01:37 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Live sports vs. theater - Bwayguy 12:42 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
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| The symbiosis that exists between actors and audience is not analogous to sports. Could they stage shows without an audience? Sure. Would it "work"? I suspect it would be flat and lifeless. (Edited to add: Wasn't one of those "live" TV musicals done without an audience? I remember the incredibly awkward silence at the end of musical numbers...") |
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| Tv sitcoms have used canned laughter for decades. | |
| Posted by: dramedy 01:41 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| In reply to: I'm inclined to agree - MockingbirdGirl 01:37 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
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| Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. I think that will be explored to fill in the post song with appropriate level of clapping. | |
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| I can't imagine *anything* that would turn me off televised theatre quicker than canned laughter (nm) | |
| Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 02:01 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| In reply to: Tv sitcoms have used canned laughter for decades. - dramedy 01:41 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
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| re: I can't imagine *anything* that would turn me off televised theatre quicker than canned laughter (nm) | |
| Posted by: PlazaBoy 02:21 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| In reply to: I can't imagine *anything* that would turn me off televised theatre quicker than canned laughter (nm) - MockingbirdGirl 02:01 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
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| Agreed. I can't watch sitcoms that use canned laughter even if they are well written. The minute the laugh track begins, I'm done. | |
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| Isn’t that almost all comedies? | |
| Posted by: dramedy 02:38 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| In reply to: re: I can't imagine *anything* that would turn me off televised theatre quicker than canned laughter (nm) - PlazaBoy 02:21 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
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| Will and grace was still live and maybe the connors. But most are canned or just no track like sex and the city. To be honest, I could use a bit for weekend update on SNLive. It’s a little jarring having no response. | |
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| re: Isn’t that almost all comedies? | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 07:15 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| In reply to: Isn’t that almost all comedies? - dramedy 02:38 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
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| I watch almost zero TV, but I didn't think there is ANY canned laughter at all for sitcoms anymore, I thought they all are either recorded before a live audience with live laughter, or for shows like MODERN FAMILY are just filmed with no laughs, live or recorded. | |
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| re: Live sports vs. theater | |
| Posted by: goodfriendnj 12:58 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Live sports vs. theater - Bwayguy 12:42 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
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| Cuomo also acknowledged that players might need to take less money, if there's less money coming in from ticket sales. The arts community should take note. (I'm speaking of theater, dance and opera.) He also said "let's get creative." Indeed. |
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| re: Live sports vs. theater | |
| Last Edit: Ann 02:28 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| Posted by: Ann 02:27 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Live sports vs. theater - goodfriendnj 12:58 pm EDT 04/26/20 | |
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| I don't think you can really compare theatre actors' salaries with those of professional athletes, even relatively, especially when it comes to thinking of being able to make a sacrifice. | |
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