An audience is so important. I would never have had the guts to dub in that big a laugh.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a good audience in general, but it's hard to make me laugh.
What's great about having an audience is they can let you know what they don't think is funny, and you can just cut that out and keep trying.
The best way to make your audience laugh is to start laughing yourself.
There is always something wonderful about a live audience.
When I walk out on stage, I don't know who's in the audience. To me, in my little fat skull, the laugh is just the widest demographic you can get.
I try to bring the audience's own drama - tears and laughter they know about - to them.
And the goal really is to make the audience laugh, to bring them some joy.
I'm a great audience myself. I tried to keep in the background while others were on, but sometimes I'd just get hysterical.
You can't instruct an audience to laugh, but what you can do is read well and understand the spirit and subtleties, if there are any, in the dialogue.
I guess my idea of a good audience is one that's quiet and listens, but also that's alive: they respond, they're getting the jokes, they're with me. And that' s been happening.
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