A lot of my audience are in their 50s. But they want me to pretend to continue to be pretending.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've become 40, my audience is partly the same age.
I don't want to fail the audience. I don't want to let them down.
I've grown up with my audience; they're my age or older. Not a lot of kids are coming to see me.
What I am finding now is that my audience is getting younger as I get older, which is a very good thing as you know - you don't want them to get older as you get older.
I don't want the 35-year-olds in my audience to think of me as as 'pops' giving the kind of advice that only 65-year-olds can understand.
If your audience is young, it'd be youth culture, if your audience is older, it'd be older people, if it were senior citizens, it'd be senior citizen issues. So you try and hit the target audience.
My audiences get younger all the time.
My act is so completely and totally uncensored that the only way I could really pull it off is if I treat the audience like they're my best friends.
You feel you can pretend to be young until you're 50, but after that, what happens and how do you approach it?
My audience has lots of people between 20 and 35, but there are always a few 60-year-olds, and it makes me happier than if everyone was 22.