With all this talk about getting crowds, keeping crowds and getting the money, i.e. the more mercenary side of things, I am led to speculate about what happened to the more artistic area, i.e. actually learning to put on a great show.
If I am going to have to put so much time and effort into the "hats" aspect, maybe I should just go out and sell real estate, or cars(!)where the financial rewards would be so much greater and time spent so much shorter.
Financially secure, I could now use the time saved on improving my artistic skills which would be more emotionally rewarding. Or doing shows for Charity, or for small gatherings of my adoring fans.
Or I could also try to get some paid gigs, where my show is given an actual monetary value, and I would have the satisfaction of having the audience stay to the finale, and giving me a great round of applause, instead of having a lot of them slink off so they don't have to put money in the hat.
Remember what Shakespeare wrote- "The Play's the thing!"
If I am going to have to put so much time and effort into the "hats" aspect, maybe I should just go out and sell real estate, or cars(!)where the financial rewards would be so much greater and time spent so much shorter.
Financially secure, I could now use the time saved on improving my artistic skills which would be more emotionally rewarding. Or doing shows for Charity, or for small gatherings of my adoring fans.
Or I could also try to get some paid gigs, where my show is given an actual monetary value, and I would have the satisfaction of having the audience stay to the finale, and giving me a great round of applause, instead of having a lot of them slink off so they don't have to put money in the hat.
Remember what Shakespeare wrote- "The Play's the thing!"

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