What was the audience's experience regarding the absence of an opening act at the Michigan Theater?
Many were surprised by the lack of an opening act, focusing solely on Cross's performance.
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Many were surprised by the lack of an opening act, focusing solely on Cross's performance.
Some found the performance "too long," leading to disappointment despite appreciating his humor.
The apex was a unique fantasy where Ron Perlman physically confronts Donald Trump, adding an unexpected twist.
How does David Cross's set at The Lyric Theatre balance personal and political humor?
A group departed after an hour, citing that not one of them had laughed at any point.
Some audience members struggled with the edginess, but the overall response remained enthusiastic and appreciative.
Yes, he acknowledged it upfront, ensuring the audience was comfortable with his humor.
Critics highlighted numerous inaccuracies in both facts and observations, rendering the humor difficult to appreciate.
His timing of punchlines felt off, suggesting he needed more practice with his material.
Yes, David Cross’s performance at The Senate delighted fans of "Mr. Show" and his prior specials.