What do you dislike about Public Performance Management?
There is no easy way for the performer to interact with the audience. Since there is only one audio channel the performer is faced either with an entirely muted audience or a cacophony of voices, coughs, heckles, etc. all at the same volume. If their were two audio channels the performers voice could be heard by all viewers at full volume and the viewers reactions could be heard at a lower volume, as selected by the viewer. In this way the performer could hear applause and laughter to which they could react which is the true benefit of a live performance, while the viewers could also hear the reactions of their fellows which is another reason for attending a live performance, just at a lower volume so as not to be distracted from the performance. (An electronic bouncer could mute unruly patrons.) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What problems is Public Performance Management solving and how is that benefiting you?
Public performance allows a larger audience who might not be able to afford attending or possibly are physically constrained from traveling to a live performance to participate in "live" theatre. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.