I'd only like to point out those things he said would be there were in fact incorporated into the show, in one way or another. The video segments were comic, including funnyman Brian Posehn. Milla was there, so there's your actress. There was a live skit, though the rest of it was finished through video. And the snacks were apparently for the band only, which isn't surprising, I'm sure the Palms wouldn't want anything getting in the way of their $8 beer sales. It was much more than a standard rock show. Instead of dully sitting and hoping someone to text something mildly entertaining to show on the monitors inbetween songs, there was always something to keep my attention. Furthermore, he said he was calling it cabaret because they weren't quite sure what to expect, and who would be making it do to scheduling. From a fan's perspective, the oddities were sprinkled in nicely among what we really came to enjoy: the music. No, it wasn't a Bette/Cher/Folies stage show, but it was much more than just a rock show.
I'd only like to point out those things he said would be there were in fact incorporated into the show, in one way or another. The video segments were comic, including funnyman Brian Posehn. Milla was there, so there's your actress. There was a live skit, though the rest of it was finished through video. And the snacks were apparently for the band only, which isn't surprising, I'm sure the Palms wouldn't want anything getting in the way of their $8 beer sales. It was much more than a standard rock show. Instead of dully sitting and hoping someone to text something mildly entertaining to show on the monitors inbetween songs, there was always something to keep my attention. Furthermore, he said he was calling it cabaret because they weren't quite sure what to expect, and who would be making it do to scheduling. From a fan's perspective, the oddities were sprinkled in nicely among what we really came to enjoy: the music. No, it wasn't a Bette/Cher/Folies stage show, but it was much more than just a rock show.