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Posted: 11/29/05 at 6:09pm
Have you ever felt uncomfortable in the audience?
I always get a little weirded out sitting in the front row. Especially when I saw Lennon, I loved the show and it was really cool to be right up front like that but I felt SO AWKWARD the entire time. I didn't like knowing the actors were watching me, it was almost interactive at times. Wait no it was interactive when they specifically hand flowers and things to people. The 2nd time I saw it Mandy threw her purple flower at me (which I didn't get because I was freaked out and let the person behind me take it LOL) and Marcy specifically leaned down and handed me a flyer she saved for me. Which was SO adorable but it's just a strange experience for me since I'm used to the 4th wall concept. Then when the boys were sitting with their legs hanging off the stage...you get spit on...and that's not really my idea of a good time.
The first time I saw Wicked I was in the 1st row, last seat partial view and in the opening scene a monkey is cranking the thing to lift the curtain (right? I forget.) and he was right in front of me, that made me uncomfortable because being that close to an actor it makes me wonder who that actor is and what they're like as a person and what they're thinking at that moment etc. instead of just going, "oh look. a monkey." and then if any of the actors make eye contact with you, ugh. There goes any hope of being completely involved in the story. Again, it's not a bad thing it's just strange and a different experience.
As an actor I do not like to acknowledge the audience, it's easy for me not to...so I guess as an audience member it freaks me out when the actor DOES.
Anyone else agree?
I always get a little weirded out sitting in the front row. Especially when I saw Lennon, I loved the show and it was really cool to be right up front like that but I felt SO AWKWARD the entire time. I didn't like knowing the actors were watching me, it was almost interactive at times. Wait no it was interactive when they specifically hand flowers and things to people. The 2nd time I saw it Mandy threw her purple flower at me (which I didn't get because I was freaked out and let the person behind me take it LOL) and Marcy specifically leaned down and handed me a flyer she saved for me. Which was SO adorable but it's just a strange experience for me since I'm used to the 4th wall concept. Then when the boys were sitting with their legs hanging off the stage...you get spit on...and that's not really my idea of a good time.
The first time I saw Wicked I was in the 1st row, last seat partial view and in the opening scene a monkey is cranking the thing to lift the curtain (right? I forget.) and he was right in front of me, that made me uncomfortable because being that close to an actor it makes me wonder who that actor is and what they're like as a person and what they're thinking at that moment etc. instead of just going, "oh look. a monkey." and then if any of the actors make eye contact with you, ugh. There goes any hope of being completely involved in the story. Again, it's not a bad thing it's just strange and a different experience.
As an actor I do not like to acknowledge the audience, it's easy for me not to...so I guess as an audience member it freaks me out when the actor DOES.
Anyone else agree?
--Like an odd exotic creature on display inside a zoo, hearing children asking questions makes me ask some questions too...--