After a show, people say, 'I bet you want to just sit back and relax.' No way. First thing I want to do when I'm home is cook.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If I want to relax and not do anything, I don't want to leave home.
I'm a good cook, and I look at something like 'Iron Chef' and think, 'It's a good thing I already know how to cook' - because I would never think I could do it if I watched these shows.
There's no hope of me becoming completely relaxed on stage. If I did, I'd sit down and doze off.
Stand-up comedy is the most relaxing thing I do. If I want to unwind and de-stress, I go out and do stand-up, often several shows in a night.
I don't sit down and relax very much. I don't desire to.
It's funny: I can never sleep between shows; I think it's because I don't like to switch the motor off. I'll probably have some chicken or pasta, though never the two together, and maybe go out for a quick wander around.
Any chance you have to sit back and be the one watching is great.
I get my most creative sort of energy after a show. So I love to go back to the hotel and compose new material. Generally in a rush, exactly. I have to get it out somehow, otherwise I can't sleep, you know.
I'm lively when I perform and I always put everything into a show, but when I get home I love lying down in front of the TV and relaxing.
To relax, I love sitting back and turning my brain off and watching TV.