Never use slashes in a story.
Your writing seems halted, and the elipses (...) is out of place. They're generally used to create tension, and the sentence in which it is used doesn't look like it's creating any tension.
Town crier? Wasn't he a "sports fan/novel writer"?
"All of a sudden"
Why doesn't this invoke any reaction in Neil? Think, if the ground started shaking and an odd aircraft appeared, would you think "Oh, a movie set. I am going to take a picture". The phrase of "All of a sudden" is used to make somebody actively react, mostly in surprise.
If the streets are deserted, why would a famous sports player be there? Why would a film crew be there? The town in which I live in has the highest population of any inland town in my county, and the most famous person we've ever had in the past ten years was a news presenter who presents between the hours of midnight and 3am. So why would a resident of a deserted town expect famous sports players and movie crews?
Why does he begin dancing? The first sentence is presenting Neil as a serious, or at least a quite... can't think of a word right now, I guess he's presented as a quite "proper" man. So why are you completely conflicting this presented character with something very strange? The majority of people won't randomly begin dancing in public, even if nobody is around.
I'm going to assume that the story is something to do with aliens or a foriegn race coming to Earth. In which case this would not be a good way to start a story.
How many stories have you read, even short ones, that brings out the aliens landing in the first paragraph? You need to build it up, maybe introduce Neil a bit more. A reader needs a better sense of the MC and setting. You mention he'd just been told to move out of his apartment? Well maybe start with him picking up the morning's post, reading the eviction notice issued by his landlord, then looking out of the window and thinking of what he might do that day.
And as the other posters of the thread said, you need to tell less and show more.
Hope this helps!