I don't think anyone ever gets over the surprise of how differently one audience's reaction is from another.
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Audiences are quite happy to be astonished, and they don't care who does that astonishing.
You have to keep surprising your audience.
The perception of the audience is the interesting part. If the audience doesn't hear what is going on, is it going on or not?
Nowadays the audience has changed. No one can anticipate the audience.
I have high expectations of my audience, and in general, I would say they've met that.
I like to think if something scares me, then there's a very good chance an audience will feel the same way. The key is creating scenarios that people can relate to.
I think that if an audience is truly appreciative of a performance, they will show it. Sometimes though, there are little differences, and there are audiences that are very reserved even though they are enjoying the show.
If someone has an ability to impress an audience there's a tendency to be tempted into doing just that.
Each audience is different.
Audiences respond in entirely different ways. One thing is unanimous - music binds us altogether.
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