ruin her performance or break her stride
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Awesome pianist, great talent, wonderful sense of humor, and great grace under pressure. The audience will remember that concert for the rest of their lives lol.
I agree with DJ: she handled it great with humor and professionalism. It was amazing she could play and move with the piano at the same time.
I bet it was surreal for the concert-goers.
We were at a Stephen Wright concert once. About half-way in to his set, the microphone started cutting out. He tried to keep going but eventually just said “sorry” and left.