Crowd work has this feeling of being very temporary and of the moment, and I think that's why it sometimes gets a… — Moshe Kasher Copy Share Image
I've really enjoyed doing these crowd work moments and meeting people because you learn a lot about humanity. You learn about their… — Matt Rife Copy Share Image
I love crowd work, I love riffing, I love the intersection of when I have a bit and I can ask you… — Tim Dillon Copy Share Image
Even if I post all my crowd work on social media, I only do like 10 minutes of crowd work per show. — Matt Rife Copy Share Image
I never plan to do crowd work, and I always emphasize that if you're coming to my show exclusively to see that,… — Matt Rife Copy Share Image
Even I get tired of my own jokes if you tell them over and over and over again. So, crowd work is… — Matt Rife Copy Share Image
I do lots of crowd work in my set, because I enjoy writing material through riffing and conversation. — Chris Hardwick Copy Share Image
What I love about crowd work is it doesn't burn anything, and it's new for every single show. It's exciting for me.… — Matt Rife Copy Share Image
But the worst feeling as a crowd work practitioner is that not only is crowd work, for me, the most fun thing… — Moshe Kasher Copy Share Image
In the U.K. and Ireland, crowd-work is a big thing. It shows you how funny someone would be if you met them… — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
Even in a given territory what would work in one city in front of one crowd might not work in front of… — Ted DiBiase Sr Copy Share Image
One of the things about crowd work that's so exciting is when you discover a character in the audience who's interesting or… — John Hodgman Copy Share Image