To perform onstage means to perform live in front of the audience as opposed to being recorded or filmed.
Yes
The ship is a set (the episodes are filmed in front of a live audience) and veiws of the ship itself are cgi(computer generated images). This is why certain ares of the ship are not seen (fiesta deck, pool, and golf course) as new sets would need creation. In short: no
Sometimes
The fuctions of live performance is to promote a band/act's performance, this is acheived via perfroming to a live, public audience, the selling of merchandise and various forms of advertisement.
Normally at either the beginning or end of the episode it will say, "[enter show's name here] was filmed before a live studio audience."
The Cube is filmed before a live studio audience at Fountain Studios in Wembley
Yes it was.
Friends was filmed in LA and was with a live audience for 2 seasons a few years ago the friends studio was shut down Friends ws filmed in New York you can still go and see the apatments and central perk
Well, honey, Seinfeld was indeed filmed in front of a live studio audience. Those laughs weren't just canned, they were the real deal. So, yes, Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer had a bunch of folks watching their shenanigans unfold firsthand.
no it is not.
No it wasn't.
No there are not.
Yes. Most of Seinfeld was filmed in front of a live studio audience. This was mainly in locations like Jerry's apartment or the various offices where George or Elaine worked. However, when they needed to film in locations where a live audience would be impossible they included canned laughter in post-production.
Yes it has a live audience.
Most, if not all, of it is, yes.
The Cosby Show - Or was that "Sit BooBoo, sit"? TheWikiAnswerMan: I remember Happy Days that stated (at the start of the show) "Filmed before a live studio audience". I think other 70's shows stated that as well. Good Times, maybe? And it was Family Ties that ended the show with "Sit, UBU, sit.".