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A second trademark is The Lee Evans Trio, which consists of him on a bare stage, Lee Evans Tickets in a spotlight, miming to a recording of instrumental sound; the spotlight goes out, only to reappear in another location, Lee Evans Tickets to which Evans has moved during the blackout, and where he is now miming playing a different instrument. He mimes in three locations, with an imaginary Lee Evans Tickets drum kit, double bass and piano.
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