His play with the audience (left/right, TV/live, old/new) seems like filler whenever he does it, and in a show which is mostly filler and still manages to drag on for an hour and a half, it's lazy. The fact that I was on the "wrong" side of the divide, probably made me find it even more frustrating to sit through. I understand that it's a joke, I just know he can do so much better
I'm not sure you can call CRW a work in progress. I saw him doing a pre-Edinburgh version of it and it was 90+% the same, but notably better for the missing audience work. The reason I saw it again was that I hoped the content had improved, and it had barely changed.
His play with the audience (left/right, TV/live, old/new) seems like filler whenever he does it, and in a show which is mostly filler and still manages to drag on for an hour and a half, it's lazy. The fact that I was on the "wrong" side of the divide, probably made me find it even more frustrating to sit through. I understand that it's a joke, I just know he can do so much better
I'm not sure you can call CRW a work in progress. I saw him doing a pre-Edinburgh version of it and it was 90+% the same, but notably better for the missing audience work. The reason I saw it again was that I hoped the content had improved, and it had barely changed.