The show had been quite the spectacle and it was one of the first shows Julian had seen since his time at the Carnival. Strange considering how long he'd been with the Carnival, but he did run a stall and that required him to be on the Midway instead of in the audience. Tonight however he'd managed to get a few hours off, just in time for Adrian's show. The audience loved it, that much was easy to see and hear, more to the point.
When it finally came to its climatic end, Julian clapped along with the audience but moved in the direction of the backstage before the next act took to the stage. He tucked his hands into the pockets of his slacks as he meandered through the litterings of performers that filled the area behind the scenes, ether winding down or winding up to a performance.
"Good show," Julian shared as he approached Adrian, offering a wry smile. "Very dramatic. Audience loved it." And they had, that much was more than evident. But all that attention? Julian wouldn't know what to do with it all because he kind of liked that he stayed beneath the radar of most people who visited the Carnival except for those who chose to frequent his stall.