The turnout for Romesh Ranganathan at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles was very low, a bit sad to be honest as he deserves a wider audience. Maybe Americans didn't know him well enough or maybe they just didn't feel like it that day. In didn't really matter as Romesh had the great idea of bringing everybody on stage, to have a cozier ambiance, a smart and original move. Adaptation is sometimes necessary and he understood that like no other. Now you got a show that felt like it was filmed in a small stand-up comedy venue, nothing wrong with that, as long as the experience is worth it. And it was worth it. Romesh knows how to bring his jokes, how to interact with the audience in a good funny way. He's not afraid of talking bad about himself, which is a thing I always appreciate and so did the crowd. Good jokes about his mother and wife, both present on stage, both obviously with a good sense of humour. I'm glad he saved this show by being inventive and creative. Maybe next time he will fill that theatre without problems, I hope it for him as he deserves it.