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‘Last Man Standing’ Keeping A Studio Audience Mid-Pandemic

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Showrunner of Last Man Standing Kevin Abbott talked to The Wrap about how the show manages to keep a studio audience in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. “I cannot emphasize the impact a studio audience has,” Abbott says. Even though many shows/sitcoms and talk shows have resorted to having no live studio audience, Last Man Standing is one of the shows that’s currently managing.

“So it took a little bit of working around things. But ultimately, we brought in laughers. And they’re up in the audience in their own little plastic booths, like the booths from ‘The $64,000 Question.’ They’re sealed off in these things, but they can laugh, and the actor can at least hear them, so they get the rhythms back,” Abbott explains.

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How the ‘Last Man Standing’ cast keeps a studio audience in the middle of the pandemic

LAST MAN STANDING, from left: Jonathan Adams, Hector Elizondo, Tim Allen in ‘Wrench in the Works’, (Season 8, Episode 802, aired January 2, 2020), ph: Michael Becker / ©Fox / Courtesy Everett Collection

Essentially, the show has been utilizing Plexiglass booths, which you’ve definitely seen in places like nail salons or even the local post office to keep a separation barrier between two people.

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It wasn’t always this way for the show though. According to TVInsider, they originally had to start off with zero studio audience like everyone else. “It took a couple of episodes to get our feet under us. It’s quite different. Our process is all built towards show night, and when you don’t have that, you have to figure out other ways to generate the energy. But then we got into the groove,” Abbott recalls of working without an audience

LAST MAN STANDING, from left: Tim Allen, Nancy Travis in ‘Wrench in the Works’, (Season 8, Episode 802, aired January 2, 2020), ph: Michael Becker / ©Fox / Courtesy Everett Collection

He continues, “So we do Zoom, and it takes a little while, but you get used to it. It’s a really veteran group, they’re all great. They pulled together and really stepped up. It’s a shame [though]; I’d like the actors to just have that chance to do the farewell tour with the audience members, especially with some of our loyal fans who’ve come through a lot.”

The final season premiere for Last Man Standing began airing on January 3rd, 2021.

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