by Discombobulator » Jun 2nd, '11, 19:33
Don't think you have to stick rigidly to a script. Use the script to guide what you are doing.
try and become part of each group rather than performing at them. After all you are invited as a friend, not as a paid performer. Start with some friendly banter to get you settled and relaxed, Perhaps find an anecdote about your friend and build that into an opening effect ( e.g. ... "but he has never stopped being a joker" as you turn over a joker which they expect to be a king.)
Try and involve them a bit, to take the focus off you. Ask questions like..
"and what do you think happened next ?"
if something goes wrong, my favourite line at the moment is..
"that went wrong... and I blame you... I'm not saying it was your fault I just said I'm blaming you.
Good luck.
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Discombobulator on Jun 3rd, '11, 01:41, edited 2 times in total.
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"who? no I dont know him", Derren Brown
"no idea who he is !", Kenton Knepper
"Is he a magician ?", Penn&Teller