I do to keep things sounding fresh. Sometimes just changing the running order of the show is a good idea.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always been switching around the show to accommodate the audience, and you know it really makes it a lot more fun for me and keeps it fresh so that I'm not complacent with the same show every night and with every audience.
I never want to play a show where it feels overly programmed, processed, and all that. For anybody that comes to one of our shows, the goal for me is to make sure that's their show. That nobody else is going to see that show ever again. You know what I mean? I try to make it different every day.
You have a different crowd every night, so you should do a different show to suit them. I tailor the show to their mood.
You don't want to jump in on your first day on a show and start improv-ing and changing the show.
In a world where shows have to keep going while the priorities change, I have to stay flexible.
I don't know why I do what I do. I tend to go for the really weird, bizarre stuff. I actually have to tone it down for the show.
I just do my thing and try each show to be more honest about why I am and who I am. It's quite tricky and actually nerve-racking to do that. It's kind of a happy train wreck.
I do most of my work on the stage, and typically once the show is over, it's over.
I've always come into a show when the show was already up and running.
I've never been on a TV show for more than a season and you have to continually keep it interesting and you have to keep it connected, even as you change.