BowserBoy10 wrote:
It's getting really annoying. Even his wife and son are laughing at him and he hasn't got any negative moodlets, his mood is fine and all that good stuff. It's even ruining his shows because people keep getting on the stage to laugh at him. Does anybody know what's so funny about him?
If the performer does not have enough performance experience (not job experience but performance experience) for the venue he is at the crowd and friends and fan will laugh, throw food or ignore the act.
The best thing to do is go back to a lesser venue and perform more where they do not laugh at you until they get more experience and then move up to a higher venue. Then they should react well to your show.
You can get into a venue, get an audition, get the gig but not have enough performance experience to delight the crowds and then you get negative reactions like this.
For example, you could be level 2 and get a park gig but the crowd not like you. This tells you you need more singing telegrams, simfests and practice at home before trying the gig again.
You can stay at the level gig where you are being laughed at and will eventually get good reactions, but in the meantime your relationship with family, friends and fans can drop off so better to go back to a lesser venue until you improve.