In the third part he sings songs that the audience ask for.
After all, audiences would inevitably ask, how could the second film possibly measure up?
Start from the feeling you want the audience to have at the end and then ask "How might that happen?"
Admission is $10 and the audience can ask questions about the music, the technique, the instruments or whatever.
And that audience hasn't asked for much: just the permission to do whatever it wants with the songs once they're purchased.
When he goes out to promote his book, the audience always asks for them.
The audience accepted that as a given and then asked questions.
Then comes the performance, after which the audience can ask questions.
At the end of the interview the audience can talk to the guest and ask him questions.
"I don't think the audience asked enough tough questions," she said.