For those of us with shows that don't change much from year to year:
How do you deal with a client who wants to keep hiring you back year after year for mostly the same audience?
I usually try to skip a year or two between repeat gigs but there are several clients who keep wanting me back year after year. (That's great!) But the audience for those shows doesn't change much and I find the shows become difficult to do.
Aside from finding another act to trade off with (something I do often,) what do you say to a client that you love who keeps wanting you back? You obviously want the work and you want to please the client, but you know deep down that the show won't be as good as it was the first or second time.
Also, does anyone else have that deja vu experience of coming back to a venue once a year, on almost the same date, for multiple years? And you're in the same room with the same distinct smell and creaky floor? And then you launch into your show and you can't remember if it's your 4th or 5th time there. And you can't deliver lines because you KNOW you've done that joke on that stage before, but you can't remember if it was last year or earlier in the same show?
Maybe it's just me.
How do you deal with a client who wants to keep hiring you back year after year for mostly the same audience?
I usually try to skip a year or two between repeat gigs but there are several clients who keep wanting me back year after year. (That's great!) But the audience for those shows doesn't change much and I find the shows become difficult to do.
Aside from finding another act to trade off with (something I do often,) what do you say to a client that you love who keeps wanting you back? You obviously want the work and you want to please the client, but you know deep down that the show won't be as good as it was the first or second time.
Also, does anyone else have that deja vu experience of coming back to a venue once a year, on almost the same date, for multiple years? And you're in the same room with the same distinct smell and creaky floor? And then you launch into your show and you can't remember if it's your 4th or 5th time there. And you can't deliver lines because you KNOW you've done that joke on that stage before, but you can't remember if it was last year or earlier in the same show?
Maybe it's just me.


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