Tom went out on his own discipline tonight and ventured into the audience during the Blue Whale sketch, appealing to the audience to make human connections with one another. Although all he could manage to glean from the audience member he spoke to was what he'd had for breakfast.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
PFC on Tour 28: New Milton what I do, all I think about is you, even when I'm with my boo, you know I'm crazy over you
New Milton's Forest Arts centre has possibly the biggest stage we've ever played. Not necessarily the widest but the deepest, meaning that every entrance required a jog of about 20ft. Being wildly unfit, this meant that each sketch began with panting.
Tom went out on his own discipline tonight and ventured into the audience during the Blue Whale sketch, appealing to the audience to make human connections with one another. Although all he could manage to glean from the audience member he spoke to was what he'd had for breakfast.
Perhaps the whale was inspired by the Forest Art Centre's logo- a giant fish.
Tom went out on his own discipline tonight and ventured into the audience during the Blue Whale sketch, appealing to the audience to make human connections with one another. Although all he could manage to glean from the audience member he spoke to was what he'd had for breakfast.
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