The narrator tells the audience that Em'ly has become so popular that she is now the hostess of all the live shows in town. The audience of her shows has become smaller, and the number of people who come to see her has also declined. The narrator thinks that they should think of a way to increase their popularity, and he suggests that they do a "special show" in which they sing and act. He asks the audience if they would like to see such a show, and they all agree that it would be a great idea. He then tells them that he will give them a strip show in which he sings and acts, and that they will have to choose between "good looking" and "talents" .
The narrator tells the audience that Em'ly has become so popular that she is now the hostess of all the live shows in town. The audience of her shows has become smaller, and the number of people who come to see her has also declined. The narrator thinks that they should think of a way to increase their popularity, and he suggests that they do a "special show" in which they sing and act. He asks the audience if they would like to see such a show, and they all agree that it would be a great idea. He then tells them that he will give them a strip show in which he sings and acts, and that they will have to choose between "good looking" and "talents" .