When you mean a show like this, you have to say to me a show exactly like this, the way it was done.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Doing the show was like painting the George Washington Bridge. As soon as you finished one end, you started right in on the other.
When we make the show, we are always talking about how the show is really in between what we make and what the viewer thinks of it.
A show is like having a climax. It's like having an incredible, natural climax. And then suddenly it's all finished, and you don't know what to do next.
All I can do is try to create the best show possible, and I feel we've truly done that.
Our cast and crew strive for this show after show hard as they can. It shows in the finished product.
Every show I've ever, you know, produced, essentially it's the show I want to watch myself.
Improv kind of goes hand in hand with what I do. I was on 'Reno 911!' for six years, and that was a completely improvised show.
The one thing people like about my show is it's universal. Everybody can relate to it. I think people enjoy going to a show and saying, 'Something like that happened to me.'
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.
I never try and do the same show, ever. The audience controls the dynamic of the shows. Sometimes they listen, and sometimes they ask a million questions.
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