The Year of Fun #17: Audience Participation - a podcast by Cat Rose: The Creative Introvert

from 2018-05-10T15:18:50

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Last weekend was opening weekend and I surprised myself: I got stuck in to Brighton Festival for the first time.

 

On Saturday I went with a friend to a comedy gig. I didn’t have much in terms of expectations, I just knew it was at the right time of day (early evening - I’m not going to an 9pm gigs because, bedtime) and it was in the right place: the Warren.

The Warren is a part of the festival that I’ve heard very good things about, so I wanted to explore it. And oh boy: was I in for a treat.

I have this thing, may be it’s because I’m fairly empathic or maybe it’s because I know how it feels to be on stage…

But I make extra effort to smile and laugh.

And may be it was the beer, but after the initial awkward 5 minutes (which by the way EVERYONE experiences - something to think about if you’re scared of being on stage - you only need to get past the first 5 minutes)

After that passed, I was basically in hysterics. And I mean hysterics: laughing and crying. Yes, there were tears. I think the comedian took a shine to me then, because I was clearly a fan - and pulled me on stage to dance with him as part of this bit where he acts out the starting credits to Magnum PI, with the themesong playing…

Apparently I was only there for 15 seconds, but it obviously felt like an eternity.

Thank god there was some booze in the system or that would have been much, much worse.

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