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re: WHOREHOUSE GOES PUBLIC - prerecorded audience enthusiasm?
Posted by: tmdonahue (tmdonahue@yahoo.com) 08:32 am EDT 08/17/20
In reply to: re: WHOREHOUSE GOES PUBLIC - prerecorded audience enthusiasm? - TheHarveyBoy 02:53 pm EDT 08/16/20

Perhaps off-subject. On a trip to Las Vegas, locals especially cab drivers, were extolling the impressionist Danny Gans. We went. A sparse house. A few of the impressions were very good; others seemed to just rip-off the subjects material. "If...you know you're a redneck." [This was some years ago.] Early during the show, I thought, the laughter and applause was really "hot" for this small an audience and this early in the show. I looked around and...couldn't see anyone much who was laughing or applauding. Disgusting.
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re: WHOREHOUSE GOES PUBLIC - prerecorded audience enthusiasm?
Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 10:42 am EDT 08/17/20
In reply to: re: WHOREHOUSE GOES PUBLIC - prerecorded audience enthusiasm? - tmdonahue 08:32 am EDT 08/17/20

Thanks for this story. I don't know if you're aware of this, but Danny Gans did a very brief run on Broadway at the Neil Simon Theatre from November 8 through 12, 1995. (I believe it was only scheduled for that brief a run, for obvious reasons.) I saw the show and I remember enjoying it for what it was.
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