Improv Everywhere was featured in the Sunday Styles section of this week’s New York Times.
About Us
Improv Everywhere is a New York City-based prank collective that causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places. Created in August of 2001 by Charlie Todd, Improv Everywhere has executed over 100 missions involving tens of thousands of undercover agents.Subscribe
Recent Missions
Talk Show Subway Car
Seeing Eye People
Reverse Times Square
Grand Central Lights
Black Friday Dollar Store
The Boardroom
The Mini-Golf Open
Car Alarm Symphony
Instant Date
Quadruplets
The Sleeper Car
Spinning Beach Ball of Death
Mall Santa Musical
Pro Wrestler Wedding
Say Something Nice
The Mp3 Experiment Eight
Carousel Horse Race
The Mute Button
Gotta Share The Musical
King Philip IV
Worst Ice Skater Ever?Mission Highlights
Spontaneous Musicals
No Pants Subway Rides
The Mp3 Experiments
Black Tie Beach
Star Wars Subway Car
Who You Gonna Call?
Where's Rob?
Guerrilla Handbell Strikeforce
Surprise Wedding Reception
High Five Escalator
Welcome Back
Human Mirror
No Shirts
Best Game Ever
Frozen Grand Central
Ted's Birthday
Ben Folds Fake
Slo-Mo Home Depot
Best Buy
Meet a Black Person
Cell Phone Symphony
Suicide Jumper
Romantic Comedy Cab
Even Better Than The Real Thing
Look Up More
McDonald's Bathroom Attendant
Best Gig Ever
Synchronized Swimming
Anton Chekov
The Amazing Hypnotist Redux
Megastore
Circle Line Tours
The Moebius
Will You Marry Me?
Offshore Gambling
Surprise!
Ben Folds' Last Night in Town
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Glad you guys are getting noticed… but I hope exposure on this level doesn’t undermine your efforts. If too many people know about what you’re doing, it will spoil the surprise factor.
Somehow, I doubt that they really have to worry about that…
I think you guys are fantastic! You are doing things that I actually have thought of but have no desire to do so. Keep up the good work. You are bringing smiles to alot of alot of us who are fed up with the news.
I just read the article and kept on laughing and am waiting for more. That’s why I am visiting your site now. Thanks for a healthy entertainment!
A breath of “good-spirited” clean humor, which this world, and society, could use a great deal more of.
I just read the article & will be keeping an eye out for you guys next time I visit NY. Keep up the good work!
Finally looks like you guys are getting some well deserved momentum. You’ve found an exclusive niche in NYC. Classy Humor.
If you can get people to believe that Chekhov is alive & well and reading his work at Barnes & Noble, then you can sell them anything! We like to think that New Yorkers are smarter than those red-state people, but, but this makes you wonder.
Outrageous!
This Times article really proves that smart humor gets noticed eventually. Your bathroom guy certainly seemed cool under pressure.