No one set that I ever do is the same. I mean, if I go to a comedy club, and I perform three sets, all three sets are different because anything can happen in between sets.
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I've been on sets my whole life.
Every time you go on a set, it's a whole different world, and I love that.
If you are having fun on the set, you are not getting things done.
When I'm on the set, I'll come up with ideas if I'm sort of just between responsibilities, because there's a lot of sitting around on set. Invariably, though, the stuff I come up with on the set tends to be bad.
I hate sets. I've always hated sets. I think that if you have a dining room set, break it up!
Just because you used one set on one guy and had success doesn't mean you can use that exact set, that exact timing, the next time.
If you cannot have fun on a set and enjoy what you're doing, you're better off giving it up.
Auditioning and actually acting on a set are two different things. When you audition, you're in a room and you don't have anything to play with and you don't have anything physically in the room. Whereas on set, you have direction, you have costumes, and you have other actors to work with. It's a completely different thing.
It used to be if you wanted to be a comedian, you used to just do sets. You'd go up three times a night, just get better, and then some people would see you and you'd do 'The Tonight Show,' and then boom, you're a comedian.
Every set is a different experience, so it's hard to say which one's my favorite.
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