Improv Everywhere: Say Something Nice

Submitted by Charlie Todd of Improv Everywhere:


Say Something Nice

For our latest mission we constructed a custom wooden lectern with a megaphone holster and an attached sign that read, “Say Something Nice.” The lectern was placed in public spaces around New York and then left alone. We wanted to see what would happen if New Yorkers were given the opportunity to amplify their voices to “say something nice.”

Say Something Nice was produced by Improv Everywhere as part of the Guggenheim Museum exhibition stillspotting nyc. This is our second collaboration in the series, the first being The Mute Button.

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Produced by Charlie Todd and Matt Adams / Music by Tyler Walker

Improv Everywhere: The Mute Button

From Charlie Todd, Improv Everywhere:


The Mute Button

For our latest mission 23 actors and 2 dogs infiltrated a public space and went on “mute” at coordinated intervals. The mission took place near the northern entrance to Prospect Park in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The Mute Button was produced by Improv Everywhere as part of the Guggenheim Museum exhibition stillspotting nyc.

Produced by Charlie Todd and Matt Adams / Music by Tyler Walker

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