I do secret stand-up shows around New York. I announce and tweet this to nobody - I get onstage and I do a quick five minutes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not performing anymore. I reveal myself to the audience. I reveal myself. That's the show now.
Live stand-up is my thing. I love being on stage and just messing around.
People buy a ticket to see your show, so from the moment I get onstage, I can have no insecurities, because they're already there. You have to get people to listen. If they listen, everything's cool.
Once I get out onstage, it's the same sort of basic production that it is anywhere else. But I might be a little bit aware that there might be people I know out there, who wondered where I was.
I'm not good at interacting with people and am terrified to get onstage, so I just go up there, freak out and, most of the time, pack up and go home immediately after.
I'm a Brooklyn guy onstage, and I try to really feed my fans with the kind of material they expect from me.
I do actually like performing to a live audience. I like the response. I do a lot of Doctor Who conventions now, and the reason that I do them is that there is a live audience I can get to directly.
I do an improv show on Sunday where we have a class, and then afterwards we go and do a live performance in front of an audience.
I have fun with my clothes onstage; it's not a concert you're seeing, it's a fashion show.
Most of my career has been about standing on a stage performing music to an audience, and once the show is over, they go home and I go on to the next show.