Earlier this week, we featured a story about a pop-up wedding chapel in Brooklyn. Improv Everywhere has taken a similar idea to the streets with their latest mission. This time, the crew surprised a random couple who had just gotten married at the City Clerk’s Office with an impromtu wedding reception. Watch this amazing stunt below.
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May 19, 2009
Causing a Scene with Improv Everywhere
After eight years of fantastic public pranks, Improv Everywhere is releasing a behind-the-scenes book about some of their most successful endeavors. Causing a Scene, Extraordinary Pranks in Ordinary Places with Improv Everywhere comes out today (you can also read the first two chapters online here), and if you’re in New York, Improv Everywhere founder Charlie Todd will be doing a book signing at Bryant Park tomorrow.
PSFK interviewed Charlie late last year about how he goes about injecting a spirit of playfulness into everyday life. Watch below.
March 19, 2009
Improv Everywhere: Subway Art Opening
Improv Evertwhere has posted the details of their fantastic “Art gallery on a subway platform” prank that they put on last October. The public performance group took over a subway station on 23rd street in New York City, and transformed it into a temporary art gallery. They added descriptive placards to existing objects in the station – garbage cans, ads, telephones, drain grates, and walls were all declared “art”, with accompanying detailed descriptions. They also set up a bar, coat check and even had a cellist playing background music. Agents of Improv Everywhere attended the “opening”, dressed up and in [...]
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