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Show Stopper

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A performance or performer that evokes so much applause from the audience that the show is temporarily interrupted.
For obvious reasons, this is primarily a theater and live performance trope, as static audiences can't exactly rise up and give a standing ovation in a movie theater. It can still be parodied in that context, though, as pretty much everyone knows the basic idea behind a show stopper. Indeed, such meta-awareness dates to early 20th century film, if not earlier — it's an essential part of the live performance genre. Sometimes the script might actually call for the actors to nod toward the fourth wall in thanks.
A sillier variation, often enforced by a Laugh Track, is where a single character, simply by appearing on the stage, evokes such thunderous applause from the audience that everyone has to take a break before any lines can actually be said. Note that in original theater this was still part of the point. Back then it was called a clap trap — a part of a play or a musical performance designed to evoke applause, with a pause in the action to accommodate it. Since then, the phrase has been used to mean nonsense.
This is the supertrope to Epic Rocking.
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Happy Days:
The Fonz, once his character became the focus of the show. At one point, it becomes clear to the viewer that the directors had to start allotting time for the audience reaction once Henry Winkler came on stage, as other actors in the scene would have to waiting for the cheers to quiet down before continuing the scene.
In the episode where John Hart appears as The Lone Ranger the audience cheers for several seconds while Fonzie looks on, stunned. The Lone Ranger was Fonzie's childhood idol.
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Jazz from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air also had this effect when he'd drop in to the Banks' house, ironically more so after he started appearing less.
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In The Empire Strikes Back there is a pause after Darth Vader says Luke, I Am Your Father. This was done so that the audience could react but not miss Luke's response.
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BoJack Horseman has an episode called "The Showstopper", in which BoJack suffers a Sanity Slippage thanks to his worsening drug addiction. He hallucinates his costar, Gina Cazador, performing a Broadway-style number highlighting various events of BoJack's life. Then he strangles Gina on set, causing the production of Philbert to go on hiatus—stopping the show, if you will.
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According to Charlie Cox, when filming his scene for Spider-Man: No Way Home, he was directed to take a longer than normal beat during his dialogue, due to a (correct) prediction of a wild audience reaction at the reveal of Matt Murdock.
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Whose Line Is It Anyway?:
Being performed in front of live audiences, often relies on at least one sketch being this in each performance. There's also a special game called "Show Stopping Number", which parodies this trope. Although the most epic one was probably Sid Caesar's guest appearance. Or Richard Simmons'.
One game of "Superheroes" had Wayne Brady as "Show-Stopping Number Boy".
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The three-part Disney Channel Live-Action Universe crossover That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana has applause play whenever a character entered another's show.
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The Weekenders made fun of this trope:
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Two in 1776:
"The Lees of Old Virginia" is deliberately written to be as big and hammy as possible to carry the audience through the next half-hour, which is devoid of songs.
"Molasses to Rum" is a much darker version that has Edward Rutledge damning the North by acting out a slave auction, to which slaves have been brought by New England ships. He only stops when a Northern man begs for mercy, and the whole Congress is left stunned and silent.
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Austin Powers does it all the time. After doing or saying something cool, Austin turns to the audience and says, "Oh, thank you," in reply to the applause he expects.
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In opera, in addition to songs, single notes can be showstoppers. One prime example is the second act of Tosca, which has one showstopping aria (Vissi d'arte) quickly followed by Cavaradossi's famous outcry of "Vittoria! Vittoria!". If done well, the audience will cry "Bravo!" at this point and interrupt the show.
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Parodied in a sketch on The Carol Burnett Show where she and Harvey Korman played famous stage actors. They would enter the scene within the scene and get tons of applause, which would always stop as soon as they acknowledged it and started to bow, creating many uncomfortable pauses.
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In later seasons of Married... with Children, the entrance of nearly any major character was met with cheers and hoots from the studio audience, forcing the cast to pause for a second before continuing the scene.
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I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: "It's now time to play the game called Mornington Crescent."
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In "The Talent Show" on the PBS version of The Berenstain Bears, Brother Bear is assigned as the talent scout for the school talent show. He finds a number of good acts, but is desperate to find his "showstopper," the big act that will bring down the house. His showstopper turns out to be the local "gang" leader / bully bear Too Tall, who has a surprisingly tender and compelling singing voice.
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In stage musicals, a powerful enough song can generally be considered a showstopper — "Defying Gravity" from Wicked is one such example, and "One Day More" from ''Les Misérables" is another.
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Roddy Piper, virtually with every appearance he made during his 1986-1987 face run, especially at Madison Square Garden and the Philadelphia Spectrum.
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Red Dwarf has the line-delayed-by-laughter version: the Polymorph takes the form of Lister's boxer shorts, which start shrinking after he puts them on. Kryten (who has a vacuum cleaner attachment plugged into his groin socket) is desperately trying to remove them when Rimmer walks in. There's a very long pause before Rimmer makes a comment, because Chris Barrie had to wait for the audience's laughter to subside enough to be heard.
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The Lion King musical has the songs "Circle Of Life" and "He Lives In You".
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The Descendants song "Evil Like Me" by Kristin Chenoweth has Kristin unleashing all of the hamminess that she has in her body in a song that features tap-dancing, staff twirling and flying. Of course, everything that Kristin Chenoweth is in is probably a show stopper.
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Kramer on Seinfeld. They actually had to ask the audience to tone down the clapping, because it was ruining the show's pacing.
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In the 2005 revival of Company, Raúl Esparza blew the roof off the theatre with "Being Alive". The resulting ovation was so long and so loud that the show was delayed for a good five minutes every night.
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Family Matters: Similarly to the Fonz on Happy Days, Steve Urkel started to evoke this reaction as the character became more popular. Much the same way as it was with Happy Days, Jaleel White's character was so popular and the ovation so great that others in a given scene would wait for the audience cheers to subside before continuing.
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The number "Wait for Me" in Hadestown not only requires a powerful vocal performance from Orpheus, but the entire stage transforms to a representation of the underworld to which Orpheus is walking. The Broadway performance has consistently met with minutes of standing ovation.
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"The Parson's Bride" segment of 1936's Show Boat, in which all the actors acknowledge the audience at their entrances and exits.
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In the episode where John Hart appears as The Lone Ranger the audience cheers for several seconds while Fonzie looks on, stunned. The Lone Ranger was Fonzie's childhood idol.
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Parodied in a commercial for The Opie & Anthony Show, with Jim Norton making the big entrance.
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In Home Improvement, every time a funny is made, the Reaction Shot of (usually) a confused Tim lasts for several seconds before the laughter dies down.
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In Hamilton:
During the show's 2016 Grammys performance, they deliberately added in several extra lines of silence after Lin-Manuel Miranda first sings the line "Alexander Hamilton" to account for the applause, but the applause was so strong that the next line ("My name is Alexander Hamilton") was still drowned out anyway. Compare this to the first performance of the song, back in 2009 at the White House, where the same line also created a strong response from the audience — but of confused laughter. How things have changed!
Similarly, at the beginning of "Yorktown/The World Turned Upside Down", a few bars were added after the line "Immigrants, we get the job done" to account for the cheering of the audience. Again, the next line was still drowned out by the audience.
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"Don't Rain on My Parade" from Funny Girl is a favorite showpiece for belting divas from the original Barbra Streisand to Idina Menzel.
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Parodied in El Goonish Shive, in which the first appearance of Ashley since the end of "So a Date at the Mall" is in a panel with a lens-flaring spotlight behind her and a sound effect reading "APPLAUSE". The applause turns out to be some guy's ringtone, the spotlight goes unexplained.
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Since the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor" was shown in theatres on its premiere night, editors included a 43-second pause after Tom Baker's first line to allow for live crowd reaction to his series return.
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In a segment of The Chaser's War On Everything, Chas "tests" whether botox/fake-tans/dyed-hair will increase his attractiveness (or rather, make him hot like Daniel Craig). He does this to only one half of his body and face, leaving the other half untouched. The utter ridiculousness of his appearance leads to continued laughter from the studio audience even when Andrew attempts to move on to the next segment of the show, eventually causing Andrew to start laughing as well and have to restart the segment's introduction.
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Shucked: "Independently Owned", Lulu's big number late in the first act, needs a pause afterwards for the audience to stop applauding.
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Parodied in Aladdin, where the Genie's performance of "Friend Like Me" ends with him displaying a small "Applause" sign (and Abu and the Carpet enthusiastically obeying). Word of God is that this was done because those filmmakers wanted the audience to applaud as well.
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Lampshaded in Forever Amber when the actors pause to acknowledge the entrance of King Charles II.
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On Beetlejuice's first night back on Broadway in 2022, Alex Brightman literally could not get two words out before the audience erupted into applause.
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In the Heights. At the realization that Benny and Nina have consummated their relationship (she comes out to join him on his fire escape wearing his shirt), the audience claps and cheers—in one instance, the actors had to start their dialogue over, as they'd been drowned out.
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Parodied in two early episodes of Family Guy:
In "A Hero Sits Next Door," Brian makes a joke about "Bill Clinton's integrity." Peter goes to respond...and an unseen studio audience laughs and applauds uproariously. Peter and Brian deliberately look uncomfortable as they wait, as if they were actors on a live show.
In "Running Mates," Peter emerges from the house to ask if Lois knows where his pants are. The studio audience that just moved in across the street thinks that's hilarious. Later, when they give an "Ooooooooooh" upon hearing that Chris got into trouble at school, Peter decides to call the cops on them.
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During his Season 2 guest run on Friends, Tom Selleck garnered such an endless ovation every time on set that they wound up shooting his scenes without an audience just so they could actually finish filming the episodes.
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The Phantom of the Opera is there inside my mind!
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