So I spent the afternoon compiling all the audio and video footage we had from that night and then hired a team of professional transcribers to write down every word that was spoken. Armed with a business degree and drawing from his limited life experiences, Nathan gives advice to real people and struggling businesses each week. Meanwhile, backstage was abuzz with my cast running lines and getting some final touch-ups. Then he does it again at the end just to get that feeling of gratitude. But all this would mean nothing if the play's climax didn't land, the guy showing off his skateboard deck while a three-person selfie happened at the same time. This show continues to impress me and the work put into this episode deserves some award. We have two front-row seats still available.
She's the actress that will be playing you. I was amazed that Jeanette saw value in my play - It's reminiscent of playwrights like John Patrick Shanley. . But I realized that maybe there was still a way to get the feeling I was hoping for. Their chemistry was the glue holding this play together, but so far, I wasn't buying it.
It was finally time for opening night. My romantic leads had finally found a chemistry that felt as genuine as the love that real-life couple they were playing shared. That was until I noticed a few exciting moments that may have gripped the audience. But if what happened in there somehow had genuine theatrical value, it could be a whole new source of revenue for the 1881 Club. Because, within minutes, customers began arriving at the 1881 Club for a night of legal indoor smoking.
With every role now cast, I gave all my actors a week to familiarize themselves with the script and then brought them to a church I rented for three days of intense group rehearsal over a holiday weekend. So I paid Ellen a visit with a way she might be able to return to those profitable glory days. It reminded me of Sam Shepard. Nathan helps a dive bar skirt anti-smoking laws. Well, we'll be in touch. Please subscribe and post anything Nathan For You related. So let's, uh, let's try that.
I really want this to feel like a real connection, a real love story between you guys, but I'm not getting that sense right now. Can I get you a drink? It wasn't--it just wasn't-- they were just sitting there. So the next day, I returned to the 1881 Club to see if Ellen was interested in adjusting our approach. How about we try an exercise, okay? The audience was on the edge of their seats, craving something to put this over the top, and I'm happy to say we delivered. So once the play was done and the cast took their bows, I felt compelled to express my gratitude for everyone's support.
Now even though a lot of the characters you saw in the play tonight were smoking, it's important to remember that smoking does kill over 400,000 Americans per year. On behalf of the cast and myself, we're so amazed at this turnout. We ask that you do not create a new torrent, include all descriptions you see above including the QxR logo, tags, notes and screenshots. Sowhat'd you think of the play? So if Ellen added a small audience section to her bar and then classified every patron as an actor in a free-form play, the 1881 Club would become the only drinking hole in town where people could legally smoke. Along with expanding the audience section to seven seats, I added a selection of branded merchandise to maximize our revenue and increased the cost of drinks to reflect theater prices.
I didn't see it before, but this night had all the ingredients of a hit play. After all my hard work, I felt sad and rejected. So with the women in their seats, it was time to begin the show. At one table, there was a couple that shared a kiss, so I knew there was a romantic story line. You got to smoke outside here, huh? Now I'm using my knowledge to help struggling small business owners make it in this competitive world. Yeah, have you been to 1881 Club? Thank you so much for coming.
Nobody was really doing anything. Nathan is to small businesses what Gordon Ramsay is to floundering restaurants. So, um what did you think of the play? And with the audience shoved away in the corner, hardly any customers seemed to notice they were there. So after an hour and 20 minutes when the bar crowd started to dwindle, I decided to close the curtain and say the play was over. We want that type of connection. Created by Nathan Fielder and Michael Koman! When the transcription was finally done, I had the dialogue compiled and converted into a script and then blew up images from our footage, so I could cast professional actors to play each role.
I'm always hesitant to say too much 'cause I don't want to spoil anything, but I'll just say I hope you enjoy this play as much as we enjoyed making it. Armed with a business degree and drawing from his limited life experiences, Nathan gives advice to real people and struggling businesses each week. The audience actually seemed to enjoy the play. He was just talking about that too. With my expert guidance and a few more hours of rehearsal, the chemistry between them was now all too real. But for Ellen's role, I thought it would be simplest if she could just play herself, so I paid her a visit to see if she was right for the part. Like, I know it's fake, but it feels really good to--to hear.