The only rule is that there are no rules.

No scene is ever about the words being spoken.

The more you know, the more you can make fun of

Fall, then figure out what to do on the way down.

I'm tired of being the funniest person in the room.

The only real mistake here is ignoring the inner voice.

If the whole is to be Art, the parts must not try to be.

It's not about the journey. It's about the people you meet.

The absolute worst thing you can do in a scene is be apathetic.

Every interpersonal situation has a solution in which everyone wins.

Treat your audience like poets and geniuses and they’ll have the chance to become them.

The truth is funny. Honest discovery, observation, and reaction is better than contrived invention.

No one else has performed in a play after they've died, and I want to be the first person to do it.

It's a grim business, this being funny. Every time you come up with a strong, satiric idea, the world tops it.

If we treat each other as if we are geniuses, poets and artists, we have a better chance of becoming that on stage.

Beyond the deepest tragedy there is laughter; even in the midst of tragedy there is always the possibility for laughter.

Where do the really best laughs come from? Terrific connections made intellectually, or terrific revelations made emotionally.

Trust...trust your fellow actors to support you; trust them to come through if you lay something heavy on them; trust yourself.

There is something irresistibly funny about a funeral. More basically, I think the point is that beyond the deepest tragedy, there is laughter. Even in the midst of tragedy, there is always the possibility for it.

The kind of improv that I'm particularly addicted to is the kind that... aims at creating a momentary, fragmentary experience that has a totality to it. It's kind of like fireworks. It's the more ephemeral of art forms - once it's gone, it's gone, baby.

The world is a slightly better place for having improvisation in it than it was before. There's something about it that says something positive about the human spirit, that a bunch of people can get together and by following a few simple traffic rules can create art and can entertain an audience and can thrill and exalt each other.

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