I did one touring show with Horatio Sanz. We went to, I think it was IOWA STATE University, and we were in this field house, so people were sitting on the floor. It started out with 2,500 people in there. We delivered the most mediocre IMPROV, and it went from a CROWD of 2,500 to 250 people in the course of 45 minutes. It was grim.
Read MoreThere is no BETTER feeling than doing well while you are doing good. If you really want to meet the nicest, most caring people in your field, GET involved with charity work. The thankless hours that GO into PLANNING charity dinners, RUNNING a carnival, and gathering donations for silent auctions are noticed and appreciated.
Read MoreIn improv, the whole thing is that it is a relationship between the TWO people, as a back and forth. In STANDUP, you don't really want to be listening to what somebody is saying; you want to project your jokes into their face. And that's really not a good INSTINCT with a 'Daily Show' FIELD PIECE, where it's supposed to be an interview.
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