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When a laughing audience member competes with the show

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#1When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 10:45am

This story might hit home with a lot of people who've sat near this type of person.

http://blogs.villagevoice.com/dailymusto/2012/06/jurassic_park_s.php

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doodlenyc
#2When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 12:07pm

Sounds like half the crowd at "Title of Show".


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DEClarke
#2When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 12:24pm

That's awesome!

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ZoeTheGoat
#3When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 12:35pm

Hahahaha Hahahaha and Hahaha


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Phyllis Rogers Stone
#4When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 12:39pm

I think is about a former roommate of mine.

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aasjb4ever
#5When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 12:42pm

I don’t get it. I do that all the time, and I’ve only been hit over the head with a plastic show cup 13 times. It’s barely caused minipal brain damlage.

Ed_Mottershead
#6When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 1:48pm

What really annoys me is when someone obviously connected with the production laughs when the jokes aren't landing. I remember when the now-defunct Tony Randall group was doing A Little Hotel on the Side (can't remember the exact name), a man with a very raucous laugh would laugh loudly whenever the actors were straining to get a laugh and it just wasn't funny. It didn't work -- the audience remained silent and the cast was met with almost total silence at the curtain call. Also, in the early days of television when shows were done live before an actual audience, people were hired to be professional laughers -- there was one very audible woman whose laughter was unmistakable and who was constantly on I Love Lucy.


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temms
#7When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 1:54pm

doodlenyc wins!

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GlindatheGood22
#8When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 2:02pm

A few weeks ago at Streetcar a guy sitting a row or two behind me had a very loud, obnoxious laugh. Whenever he employed it there would be a prolonged break for the bout of laughter in response to his ridiculous laugh.


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givesmevoice
#9When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 2:08pm

^ That reminds me of the guy sitting somewhere in the gallery the second time I saw Gypsy at City Center. He laughed about 5 seconds after everyone else AND sounded like Bert Lahr. Needless to say, there would be laughter after 5 second delay Bert Lahr laughed at a joke.


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Phyllis Rogers Stone
#10When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 2:27pm

Wasn't that I Love Lucy laugher on a laugh track that was used to augment the studio audience? I think she can be heard on The Flintstones, too.

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artscallion
#11When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 3:00pm

I had one of these next to me at the Doyle Sweeney Todd. Now there were lots of moments of humor in that production. But this women laughed at EVERYTHING.


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Bwaydide92
#12When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 3:15pm

I think an audience member has the right to laugh at whatever they want to (even if it's at the production) as long as they aren't stopping you from being able to hear what's going on on stage. They paid to see the show and have whatever experience they so desired. It might be annoying, but you can't tell them how to enjoy the show.

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henrikegerman
#13When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 5:19pm

Special Tourette's performances might be the solution.

Now that you are all guffawing madly (as if!), I'm only half joking.

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LizzieCurry
#14When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 5:24pm

I'd be all for that. The Lion King did that one for kids with autism -- if there were a night where it was totally okay for someone with bad tics to go enjoy something they love without being yelled at for it, then someone should do it!


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GavestonPS
#15When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 5:38pm

I'm afraid Broadwaydide92 is right. As long as someone is genuinely responding to the show (or at least giving that appearance), there isn't much we can do. One of the pitfalls of live theater, I fear.

A few years ago I had a guy in front of me complain that I clapped too loudly after musical numbers. Not at inappropriate times, mind you, just too loudly. I had really never though about volume control and applause, but I tried to clap more softly.

That still didn't satisfy him so he went to the house staff and complained. Needless to say, they looked at him like he had lost his mind.

And I'm still wondering what it was about my clapping that stood out in a house of 800+ people...

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henrikegerman
#16When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 5:43pm

I'd rather have one person genuinely enjoying themselves to an absurd extent, than what we usually get on Broadway: an entire audience perfunctorily standing up at the final curtain whether they loved the show or not (including people who have no other choice because they'd rather see the curtain call than the asses rising in front of them).

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#17When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 6:07pm

I don't know what to do about perfunctory standing ovations, henrik. I'm afraid that ship has sailed!

In my experience, however, they seem to be less common outside of New York. And I remember the days when a standing ovation on Broadway was a rare event.

ArtMan
#18When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 6:17pm

I can't believe someone had the b..ls to tell you, you were clapping too hard. People really kill me. Laughing doesn't bother me, but it's really getting annoying from all the woo girls and boys.

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#19When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 7:06pm

My brother-in-law. Holy sweet Jesus, he'd make my sister and I utterly embarrassed to be next to him.

Oh, he'd do nothing out of the ordinary, just laugh.

But he has a deep, SHOUTING laugh and he follows it with hitting his knees with his fists repeatedly and giggling like a child. I'm NOT joking.

He's Cuban. When a laughing audience member competes with the show


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dramamama611
#20When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 7:51pm

My daughter's laugh is a stand out. NOT in a good way. It's too loud, it's too piercing -- truly annoying and sometimes painful. But it's her laugh, I'd hate anyone suggesting it wasn't genuine.


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.

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#21When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 8:53pm

Please don't correct your daughter, dmama. I don't care whom she annoys; there's not so much laughter in the world that we can afford to lose any.

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orangeskittles
#22When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 9:10pm

An actor I know told me after a performance once that there was someone in the front row who had a laugh like Elmo. The whole cast was teetering on the edge of breaking character as they imagined Elmo at a Pinter play.


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dramamama611
#23When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/28/12 at 11:14pm

Who said anything about 'correcting' her? It's her laugh, she's in control.


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.

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#24When a laughing audience member competes with the show
Posted: 6/29/12 at 10:13pm

Phyllis, are you talking about the I Love Lucy "Uhh Oh!" and "Oh NO!" Lady?


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