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I'll be on stage alone
daleshrimpton wrote:I'll be on stage alone
Thats true.. asuming the audience doesn't turn up that is.
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2 hours is a bit long though. Id say 90 mins is enough. plus an interval.
If i was to put a one man show togther, Thats how long it would be.
And it's easier to plan , because you do it in roughly 20 minute segments.
We can all do aprox 20 mins, without too much stress.
and we all usualy have more than one act.
so, you lump the acts together, and presto.. you have a show.
Even better if you can lay your hands on a musician of some kind, and maybe a singer or two, which I can do without too much trouble.
Beardy wrote:is that sad?
daleshrimpton wrote:about 90% of the big full time pro magic/mentalism shows Ive seen, have had a performance running time of less than 2 hours.
see, what you have to build into it, is room for error, audience speed, and room to strike, and get out of the building.
your audience will like as not, want to hang around afterwards to chat.. which delays your strike time by quite a bit. and if your not carefull, it takes you past the magic hour, and the venue will slap an aditional fee.
Its happened loads of time in shows Ive been involved in.
Huge shows admitedly.. but Ive even seen small vilage hall shows run out of time.![]()
My rule is, if you can do 2 hours of material, plan to do 90 mins, because then you dont have to rush. Like as not, it ends up running 2 hours because your enjoying not having to rush.
Beardy wrote:My show is being performed in 4 weeks time.
Is it bad that I am really nervous now?
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