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millie_dillmount
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Spelling Bee!
"We like to snark around here. Sometimes we actually talk about theater...but we try not to let that get in our way." - dramamama611


ErinDillyFan
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Of course, Spelling Bee.
Dull audience I guess, they didn't moo in rent that I remember.
Dull audience I guess, they didn't moo in rent that I remember.
Rocky Horror does/did, but it's more of an effect of the movie than a legit idea they had when the musical premiered in the early 70's.
"Your lyrics lack subtlety! You can't just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!"
There's brief audience participation at the beginning of Drowsy Chaperone.
"Ev'ry-buddy wants ta get into de act!"
- Jimmy Durante
"Breathe from your hoo-hoo."
-Kristin Chenoweth
SweMozArt
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No show that allows the throwing of tomatoes? I think that would have ensured many jukebox musicals a long run.
A cool thing would be if the audience could decide how a show ended by pushing mentometer buttons.
A cool thing would be if the audience could decide how a show ended by pushing mentometer buttons.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood - the audience decides whodunit
Peter Pan - the audience claps for Tinkerbell to keep her from dying
Peter Pan - the audience claps for Tinkerbell to keep her from dying
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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SweMozArt
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Has tinkerbell ever died? Is it enough if one audience member claps or should it be a majority?
broadwayaddict2
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How about The Altar Boyz, where the audience is essentially a part of the show, and a lady is chosen by Matthew to appear on stage in the song "Something about you". Cats has audience members dancing with the Cats.


wickedrentq
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Bush Wars has quite a bit of audience interaction/performance.
The Boy From Oz obviously...back in the day...
The Boy From Oz obviously...back in the day...
"If there was a Mount Rushmore for Broadway scores, "West Side Story" would be front and center. It snaps, it crackles it pops! It surges with a roar, its energy and sheer life undiminished by the years" - NYPost reviewer Elisabeth Vincentelli
"what is the audience participation in the beginning of Chaperone? Does it count that Bob talks to the audience?"
There are a couple times, like when the audience might respond to "How are we this evening?", "My favorite show, The Drowsy Chaperone... oh, I see you've heard of it" or "Would you indulge me? Would you let me play the record for you?"
There are a couple times, like when the audience might respond to "How are we this evening?", "My favorite show, The Drowsy Chaperone... oh, I see you've heard of it" or "Would you indulge me? Would you let me play the record for you?"


gustof777
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Pippin the audience sings in Bertha's number
Avenue Q maybe with the money
Avenue Q maybe with the money
RIP Natasha Richardson. ~You were a light on this earth ~


TheatreDiva90016
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Pageant.
The audience picks the winner of the 'title'.
The audience picks the winner of the 'title'.
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Spamalot: besides from the audience member participation there's the "follow the bouncing ball" sing along to Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.
The conductor has everyone clap to the beat during the Act II intro of Hairspray, if that counts...
The recent Threepenny Opera had the entire audience sing along to a section of The Army Song.
Dame Edna shows rely heavily on audience participation.
The recent Threepenny Opera had the entire audience sing along to a section of The Army Song.
Dame Edna shows rely heavily on audience participation.
"The hallmark of aristocracy is responsibility. Oh brother, that got me, that did me in!"
Rocky Horror on Broadway immediately comes to mind. It was an absolute gas hearing some of the things that audience members shouted at the actors. The actors always came back with the best responses, too. Ah, I miss that show.
The Drowsy Chaperone's thing is more like breaking the fourth wall and asking for audience response.
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I have an incredible and very racy audience participation story.
I saw a show at this year's NYMF called Virgins:A Musical Threesome. The second act of this three act musical is called Girl on the Screen. It has to do with a reporter writing an article on various porn sites and their hosts. She logs onto her "Laptop" to research the article. Her Laptop is the lap of an audince menber, which she sits on as the other girls in the cast do their routines from the various sites. On the night I saw the show, that lap was mine. I was scared, embaressed, and excited all at the same time. I was just hoping this beautiful woman would not fall off of my lap during the secne. Everything worked out, and it is an experience I will never forget.
I saw a show at this year's NYMF called Virgins:A Musical Threesome. The second act of this three act musical is called Girl on the Screen. It has to do with a reporter writing an article on various porn sites and their hosts. She logs onto her "Laptop" to research the article. Her Laptop is the lap of an audince menber, which she sits on as the other girls in the cast do their routines from the various sites. On the night I saw the show, that lap was mine. I was scared, embaressed, and excited all at the same time. I was just hoping this beautiful woman would not fall off of my lap during the secne. Everything worked out, and it is an experience I will never forget.
Drench yourself in words unspoken. Live your life with arms wide open. Today is where your book begins. The rest is still unwritten.
"Unwritten" Natasha Bedingfield
When I saw Chicago the first time, the actors did not break down the fourth wall. When I saw it the second time, I was surprised that the actors did break down the fourth wall and started talking directly to the audience to get their responses.
Joelbeans
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The first one that comes to mind for me is Drood, but that has already been mentioned.
In Will Rogers Follies Will talks to the audience throughout the whole show.
I've seen Godspell with part of the audience on stage and they interact with the cast throughout the show.
In Will Rogers Follies Will talks to the audience throughout the whole show.
I've seen Godspell with part of the audience on stage and they interact with the cast throughout the show.


americanboy99
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Well, a bunch of people threw tomatoes at Laura Benanti and other cast members at the end of WEDDING SINGER. That counts, right?








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