Live performance reflection

How did it go
tonight?

After something live ends, people carry an impression with them. Most of it never reaches the people who made the work.

What does reach them is usually shaped by politeness, or the awkwardness of the moment, or simply not knowing how to say it. The honest reaction stays private.

What actually happened in the room disappears.

This creates a way for it to stay briefly.

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How it works

A simple QR opens
a quiet space

Audience members can say what they felt, in their own words, without being seen and without needing to perform an opinion.

No ratings. No pressure. No exposure. Just a moment to respond honestly.

Two sides of the same moment

For the audience

A way to express what was felt, without consequence. Anonymous, unhurried, and on their own terms.

For the makers

A way to understand how the work actually landed. Not individual feedback. A reading of the whole room.

What emerges

After each performance

01

The overall experience of the room

02

Where meaning was clear or fractured

03

How the work came together in the room

04

What remained after it ended

Across performances

01

What is consistent night after night

02

What keeps shifting or refusing to resolve

03

How the audience's understanding evolves over the run

Made for live work

Anything that happens once and changes each time.

Theatre Dance Music Workshops Performance art Spoken word Comedy Opera

Designed to be held lightly

Responses are anonymous. Individual words are not surfaced or attributed.

They become part of a collective synthesis and are not accessed separately afterward.

The production reads the room. Not the people in it.

Start with your next performance

No setup needed beyond this. You can run your first performance in a few minutes.

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