Audience of One (Not The One)

After the joys of a packed audience with concussion (me not them) I was looking forward to a night of comedy again now that my face ache had healed slightly.

Shame then that only one person showed up, my day of flyering seemingly pointless.

My original plan was to pull show, offer them a free ticket for another one, but the Andrew O’Neill told me sternly to get on with it.

So I did, I didn’t do the normal show, to one person it felt odd, so I gave him edited highlights, then some deleted scenes and some snippets from other bits. We had a general chat, the guy was called Richard and worked in television I told him my idea for the Kinight Rider movie, he liked it, but promised not to steal it.

Then I gave him a sneak preview of next years show, this surprised even me as so far I only have a title, but managed to do about 20 mins of ideas. He seemed to like it, but promised not to steal it.

In the end the hour flew by. I was happy, so was he.

Everyone had to play to one person at some stage, now I have. so ner.