The whole city (Los Angeles) gives you the impression of impermanence. You have the feeling that one day someone is going to yell. Cut Strike it and then the stagehands will scurry out and remove the mountains, the movie-star homes, the Hollywood Bowl - everything.
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The only choreography I have in my act is where I walk about ten feet, from stage right to stage left. Then I say, You may be wondering why I went from over there to over here. Well, that was choreography.Allan Sherman
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