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The conceit is that the performers ask the audience to shout out a single word and then build a sketch around it.
"Why did we choose originally to dance?" the performers ask themselves in "Dancers in the Lost and Found," created by members of Erica Murkofsky's Imago troupe.
How differently would anti-porn feminists' concerns about porn performers' welfare look if they dared to lend solidarity where performers ask for it?
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The performers asked each other and the crowd what they liked best about the presidential candidate.
Quizoola! is part tacky game show, part interrogation and features the performers asking each other thousands of questions.
As he does with his own company, he started by creating what he called a "community" among the performers, asking each to learn the others' parts.
"Where are you from?" one performer asks a member of the audience.
Later, in his street clothes, the performer asks the schoolteacherish girl to dance.
And when a performer asks to be taken "seriously" — but if we love him, doesn't that mean we take him seriously?
But first, like any seasoned performer asked to take it from the top, our hero goes back and begins again with an account of his childhood as a "nice Jewish boy from Iowa".
It feeds off audience members, who are called on to talk about things like birth, death and time; to bow their heads and raise their hands if they feel frightened or lonely; to slow dance (the show's most theatrical moment); and even, in one case, when a male performer asked a straight man what it would be like if they had sex, to agree to a kiss.
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