Monday, April 11, 2011
Either CHARLIE SHEEN'S live shows are wildly inconsistent, or his audiences are. Because Charlie laid another egg on Friday night at New York's Radio City Music Hall inspiring more jeering, booing and walking out on the part of the audience. But there was very little of that at his show Saturday night in Connecticut. Then he absolutely KILLED IT at his second Radio City show last night. Charlie ended the show about 30 minutes early, telling the audience, quote, "You're the best audience in the world most of you. I love you New York. Good night. Thank you." Nobody booed Charlie in Connecticut on Saturday. He did start losing fans about 30 minutes in but then he won over those who stayed. In fact, the audience was chanting "(Eff) NYC" as they left the theater. Charlie even called it his best show so far. Last night was Charlie's second New York City show, and pretty much all the reports we've gotten so far say Charlie brought the house down. He was much livelier, he interacted with the crowd more and they were more receptive to him. He even kind of apologized for the previous show, saying, quote, "I don't even think I was here Friday night."
CHARLIE SHEEN thought he had figured out how to stop his audience members from insulting him. It didn't work . . . and it's pretty obvious why. Beginning Friday night at Radio City Music Hall in New York, Charlie had a "No Heckling" sign in the lobby. Obviously, NOBODY took it seriously. In fact, given the reaction Charlie got that night, it's possible the sign made people harass him MORE. One reviewer noted that people, quote, "read the sign, pointed at the sign, laughed at the sign, posed for pictures with the sign, and then, promptly, ignored the sign. After all they were there to see Charlie Sheen." When Charlie performed at Radio City again last night, the sign was nowhere to be found.
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