I think Japanese audiences are much more attentive than a London audience.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Audiences are a wee bit more chatty in New York than in London.
I had found English audiences highly satisfactory. They are the best listeners in the world. Perhaps the music-lovers of some of our larger cities equal the English, but I do not believe they can be surpassed in that respect.
London audiences are tricky, too. They don't laugh as much as the Northern audiences because, and I hate to say this, they are a bit cleverer normally, and they are picking up on all the little details and listening more carefully.
American audiences are just the same as any other audiences. Except a bit more boring.
The Japanese seem to be a loyal audience.
I think American audiences are open to people with accents and different nationalities being on the screen.
I tend to believe that audiences are relatively well-balanced people.
I know just enough Japanese to get by if I get lost and greet an audience properly, just from having a lot of Japanese friends and being there over the years.
Audiences are the same all over the world, and if you entertain them, they'll respond.
American audiences tend to be more expressive than British ones.