There is always an audience for different individuals, but critics sometimes stop the audience finding the show and the show finding the audience.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't think the audience always listens to the critics. That's been proven time and time again.
The difference between critics and audiences is that one is a group of humans and one is not.
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.
I guess you'd have to say that sometimes the audience is smarter than the critics.
There are so many people in film and television that get between a performer and the audience, and that's frustrating.
Each audience is different.
Audiences are audiences.
The public's perception of your show is what it is, and you don't get to complain how people perceive your show or talk about it.
I've always been switching around the show to accommodate the audience, and you know it really makes it a lot more fun for me and keeps it fresh so that I'm not complacent with the same show every night and with every audience.
You have to channel the interpretation and performance into 100 people. And with the audience, the critics.