What kinds of effects do I want to avoid? Are there certain types of tricks that don't play well with restaurant audiences? Do you ever run into people who don't want to touch your props because they're getting ready to eat? If anyone has run into any unusual problems in restaurants that I could avoid please let me know.
I've got a solid list of tricks, and I think a lot of them would work very well, but I want to know what kinds of stuff would be bad in restaurants. (Aside from the obvious like gory stuff, or tricks that involve large flying objects.) The reason I ask the question like that is because I want to avoid creating an "act" based entirely on what you guys say works. Not that it would be a bad thing, I just feel like it would end up being rather unoriginal.
The timing of this is ironic. I just got booked for a restaurant gig, and Benji just made a post about how to make money doing restaurants.
I've got a solid list of tricks, and I think a lot of them would work very well, but I want to know what kinds of stuff would be bad in restaurants. (Aside from the obvious like gory stuff, or tricks that involve large flying objects.) The reason I ask the question like that is because I want to avoid creating an "act" based entirely on what you guys say works. Not that it would be a bad thing, I just feel like it would end up being rather unoriginal.
The timing of this is ironic. I just got booked for a restaurant gig, and Benji just made a post about how to make money doing restaurants.