Qu35t1on & An5w3r made this purchase for me. I have used part of it twice now in my own shows during
my Q&A segment and the technique added in an element that was not possible for me before when
performing the routine. This works for smaller groups of 3 to 4 banquet tables.
We'd
usually call out a name or some "impressions" and then get the particular spectator in the audience
to acknowledge, before we continue delivering the rest of the info.
Here, with the
described ideas, I could point to an area (or even a table in a banquet setting) and start
delivering the info, before I called a name. This added something quite convincing, even if used
just twice in the whole Q&A sequence.