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What are the "burdens" of cross talk that you will never forget, and what are the "worries" that you will accidentally take the bait?

The performance of Deyun Society is more and more popular with the audience, and the art of cross talk performance is well known by more people. We all know that crosstalk performers perform on stage, and sometimes the audience will pick up the words under the stage, which tests the improvisation ability of crosstalk performers. Especially in some smaller theaters, the crosstalk stage is closer to the audience, and the interaction between the audience and the actors will become part of the program in addition to giving gifts and receiving gifts.

Take the classic "Deyun Society does not refund tickets", which is admirable. When Yun-peng Yue performed cross talk on the stage, he made a little mistake in his back, and the audience began to shout, "Refund! Refund! " At this time, Yun-peng Yue and Sun Yue on the stage were embarrassed. Fortunately, Yun-peng Yue hung up the phone in time: "Stand back! The refund port is in Afghanistan! " The audience burst into laughter, which not only covered up their own small mistakes, but also achieved the purpose of entertaining the audience.

There are many signs about "no refund". In addition to Yun-peng Yue, Guo Qilin and Zhang Yunlei have set up refund ports all over the world. This is not only a clever hanging, but also a major performance feature of Deyun Society's "no refund".

Sometimes when interacting with the audience frequently, the audience will ask some questions about the actor's privacy, but after all, on the stage, the actor can't refuse, so he has to express it euphemistically. In the cross talk between Zhang Yunlei and Yang Jiulang, there was a discussion about height in the cross talk jokes, which also aroused great interest of the audience. However, when the audience asked questions, Yang Jiulang cleverly used the online buzzword "Rain Girl Without Melon" to cover up such embarrassment.