There are two kinds of hecklers: the destructive and constructive hecklers.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't get many hecklers now but answering them is an art form in itself.
I love hecklers. They remind you that you are a comedian.
Every heckler is unique because they say something, and you react to what they say or what they're wearing or who they're with, so every response to a heckle is unique.
I think I intimidate hecklers because I weigh more than most of them.
Sometimes you'll have a heckler who's actually attempting to be supportive, but you don't realize it. Their way of expressing it is kind of confusing.
Generally, I've found that a heckler in an improv audience is just enjoying the show so much that they want to be in it.
I'll get to the force field of this hostility, why it's there, why the rage is in any of us, why the trash takes place, whether or not it's between me and a couple of hecklers in the audience or between this country and another nation, the rage.
I've never been heckled. I think because I look too small and vulnerable. Sometimes I look out into the audience and see pity in their eyes, so I guess those people may be the ones who would shout something out if they didn't feel so sorry for me.
I actually enjoy being heckled; it keeps it interesting, and I think it is a nice feeling for people once they have left the show.
There have been some very extreme hecklers in audiences whose bile was so hateful and so meant that it would be a bit frightening to think that all I'm doing is jokes and yet someone hates me that much.
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