people. there are some tourists who may be taking photos of the clock or ceiling. but mostly it s commuters who are running to catch their train. the fun begins when 207 agents of the prank collective known as improv everywhere freeze in place at the exact same moment. what the heck is going on here? we do pranks, but we do a type of prank that rather than embarrassing or humiliating someone, it gives someone an awesome story to tell. are you a part of this? i feel like i m the only person not frozen here. improv everywhere is the brainchild of charlie todd, creating outrageous scenes in public places is their specialty. what we re very interested in doing is creating situations that are magical and hilarious and awesome, and seem to come from nowhere, and seem to disappear back into nowhere when they re over. since 2001, improv everywhere has executed more than 70 missions, involving thousands of
thing, particularly if they don t seem to know each other. then it becomes really something that you have to pay attention to. mall santa musical is the most recent guerrilla musical from improv everywhere. if i don t get a napkin a new york city based prank collective that s been bringing the absurd into every day life for more than ten years. everybody has to have their holiday special. i felt like this was our chance for a holiday special. the idea of people standing in line for santa is a fun thing to play with. and there s sort of a built-in audience already, passersby and people waiting. it goes from like confusion to like, questioning, to just getting on board and being really elated about it. 9-year-old sebastian thomas is the youngest person ever to participate in an improv everywhere mission. i think santa s stupid what? i m almost 10 years old now he turned 9 in july
with people running away. i can t imagine all of these people actually agreeing to take off their underwear. people barely like to put their hands on a subway pole. we re ready to bare it all. thankfully the no underpants subway ride is totally phony. the bottomless commute is the brainchild of the jokesters at improv everywhere. it s a prank collective. we cause scenes of ska i don t say and joy in public spaces. it includes 200 participants freezing in place at grand central station as well as a scheme where members stage an impromp tu lunchtime musical. we all love lunch improv members everywhere are no strangers to viral videos. their youtube page has more than 1.6 million subscribers and hundreds of millions of views. it s really a great platform for us to share what we do and have other people enjoy it, too.
main concourse, a cavernous space filled with the frenetic hustle and bustle that seems to symbolize new york city itself. it s always packed with people. there are some tourists who may be taking photos of the clock or ceiling. but mostly it s commuters who are running to catch their train. the fun begins when 207 agents of the prank collective known as improv everywhere freeze in place at the exact same moment. what the heck is going on here? we do pranks, but we do a type of prank that rather than embarrassing or humiliating someone, it gives someone an awesome story to tell. are you a part of this? i feel like i m the only person not frozen here. improv everywhere is the brainchild of charlie todd, creating outrageous scenes in public places is their specialty. what we re very interested in doing is creating situations that are magical and hilarious and awesome, and seem to come from nowhere, and seem to disappear back into nowhere when
thing, particularly if they don t seem to know each other. then it becomes really something that you have to pay attention to. mall santa musical is the most recent gorilla musical from improve everywhere. if i don t get a napkin. a new york city based prank collective that s been bringing the absurd into every day life for more than ten years. everybody has to have their holiday special. i felt like this was our chance for a holiday special. the idea of people standing in line for santa is a fun thing to play with. and there s sort of a built-in audience, passers by and people waiting. it goes from like confusion to like, questioning, to just getting on board and being really elated about it. 9-year-old sebastian thomas is the youngest person ever to participate in an improv everywhere mission. i think santa s stupid what? i m almost 10 years old now