Second Acts
The most stirring second act I’ve seen lately is that of Paul Potts, a contestant on Britain’s Got Talent, the United Kingdom’s version of American Idol. A portly cell phone salesman from South Wales with snaggle teeth and an ill-fitting suit, Potts walks nervously onto the stage and shakily announces he’s going to sing opera. “By day, I sell mobile phones,” he says. “My dream is to spend my life doing what I feel that I was born to do.” The judges roll their eyes and exchange skeptical glances, and the audience members braces themselves for a profound humiliation—and for the brutal and sarcastic critique that invariably follows, particularly from the notoriously vicious Simon Cowell. But then the music comes on, and Potts begins to sing. Jaws drop, the audience leaps to its feet, one of the judges bursts into tears—and the curtain rises on the year’s most poignant second act.
Posted: March 3rd, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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