No Pants

Featuring: Cassis, Good, Lovejoy, Meyer, Nadan, Robertson, Rosenbaum, Schnetuer, Todd, Willner

No Pants: This is not the Opera House

In the early days of the New York chapter of Improv Everywhere, the majority of our missions were based in conflict. Whether it was someone stealing Ben Folds’ wallet, or someone getting ripped off on a shoddy caricature, our missions always seemed to flow into an argument. The early missions were successful and tons of fun, but as of late we’ve been steering away from conflict based situations. In improvisation, “agreement” makes for a far more interesting scene than “argument”.

This time around, the plan was to get 7 agents to agree to live in a world where riding the subway without pants is normal. Sure, we would “cause a scene”, but it was our hope that the scene would be little more than a dose of subway comedy. We found out that not everyone has the same sense of humor.

The 10 of us met at Union Square and rode the 4 train down to the Brooklyn Bridge stop. Once there we waited for the 6 train in silence, giving no indication that we knew each other. We got on the middle two cars of one of the older 6 trains (there are no windows between these cars). Agents Rosenbaum and Meyer entered car “B” and the rest of us entered car “A”. Rosenbaum hid his DV camcorder in his lap under a magazine and began filming.

The mission worked like this, each time the train started moving a new IE Agent would take off his pants and throw them at Agent Cassis (pretending not to know her), and she would place them in a duffel bag. When the train stopped, the agent would exit car “A”, walk down the platform, and enter car “B” (the hidden camera car). Agent Meyer was stationed in car “B” to hold the door open in case an agent needed more time. We did not want anyone to be stranded pantless on a subway platform. Once in the car “B”, we would act completely normal, and if asked, we would insist that we did not know the other pantless riders, and that we simply forgot to wear pants.

Report from car “A”: As reported by Agent Cassis, “I get more and more annoyed as more and more people throw their pants at me. Some people throw and some people toss and some people firmly put them in my hands, but each time I’m more and more pissed off and start muttering to myself about how ridiculous it is. Eventually I avert my eyes, but pants keep landing on my head. For the last guy I walked away and tried to ignore him but he came up to me and put the pants in my hand. People on the car were snickering, everyone was watching, and some people were trying to ignore it. One man nudged his wife and said “Honey, look” [at the guy taking off his pants], to which she
responded “Honey, it’s NEW YORK.” People started saying “Who’s next?” and looking around eagerly as the mission went on. As I left I said sourly, ‘Anybody else have any more pants you want to throw at me? Jesus Christ!'”

And the report from car “B”: The majority of the mission took place in car “B”. At the first stop, Canal Street, agent Todd enters the train. He is wearing a heavy winter coat, a hat, a scarf, gloves, and chartreuse boxers with bright red lady bugs. He is also wearing headphones. Todd checks the map and then stands in the middle of the train. He is noticed by everyone on the train, but no one comments. The train stops at Spring St. and agent Good enters the train in a winter coat and blue polka dot boxers. Two german guys begin to laugh out loud. Others on the train attempt to hold back laughs. Agent Lovejoy enters the train at the Bleecker St. stop with sunglasses and Hawaiian themed boxers. He sits and reads a book. The german guys are now laughing uncontrollably. At the Astor Place stop, Agent Schnetuer enters pantless and sits. A couple, two men about fifty years old, also enter the train and sit directly across from the hidden camera.. Agent Robertson enters at Union Square, sits, and reads a newspaper. The older of the two men (henceforth known as Man 2) notices the video camera across from him and whispers to his partner (henceforth known as Man 1), “They’re taping us!”. Man 1 notices the camera, scowls, and then gives “the finger” to the camera. He laughs at his own wit. At 23rd St. agent Nadan enters the train and sits, pantless. Agent Todd approaches a stranger and asks, “Does this train go to Grand Central?” The stranger responds, holding back laugher, “Yes.” Man 1 attempts to put his foot in front of the camera to block its view. Agent Willner enters at 28th St. with an unbuttoned knee length winter coat and no pants. There are now 7 people on the train in their underwear.

Everyone on the train is now laughing except Man 1 and Man 2. One guy approaches agent Todd:

Guy: (laughing) Is there a man with out pants convention today or something?
Todd: I don’t think so.
Guy: You guys aren’t going to a convention?
Todd: I’m not. I don’t know those guys.
Guy: (exiting the train) Take it easy.
Todd: You too. It’s cold out.
Guy: (laughing) Yeah! For you!!

(The train has stopped at 33rd St. Agent Cassis enters with a large duffel bag full of pants.)

Cassis: Pants! Pants! One dollar!
Robertson: Perfect!
Cassis: Got to have exact change!

(Everyone on the train is watching, laughing, and enjoying themselves… except Man 1 and Man 2.)

Stranger on train: You guys are great!
Todd: (from the other side of the train, shouting) How much for the pants?
Cassis: One dollar. Exact change.
Schnetuer: (grabbing pants) I stepped on the right train… I’ll tell ya!
Todd: For real. Bring the pants down here!
Willner: I’ll take some pants over here, please.
Todd: It’s cold out!
Man 1: (to everyone) Watch your wallet! … This is so fucking stupid.
Todd: (to Man 1) Yeah really! A dollar?
Man 1: You gotta get a life.
Todd: What do you mean?
Man 1: You heard me. What word doesn’t make sense?
Todd: I heard every word. I don’t understand what you mean by it.
Man 1: Get a life!!
Todd: I understand, but why get a life?
Man 1: Please. Look at yourself.

(agent Todd is holding the pair of pants he just bought in his hand.)

Jesse: (to Todd) Hey, mine don’t fit, can I try your pair?
Todd: Sure. (they exchange pants)
Man 1: (to Jesse) You got the wrong pair of pants, buddy! Get a life!
Todd: (to Jesse) I don’t know if this pair will fit. (to Man 1) Why do you keep saying get a life?
Man 1: What word don’t you understand?
Todd: I understand every word, but I… I mean, it seems like you’re being rude, but I don’t understand why.
Man 1: The last thing I want to see is you putting your fucking pants on in the train.
Todd: Hey!
Cassis: I’m just trying to make an honest buck here. People want pants, I’m going to sell them to ’em.
Man 1: At my expense!
Todd: At my expense. I’m the one that just paid a dollar for them.
Man 1: I paid $1.50 to get into the subway.
Man 2: It is really retarded, what you’re doing.
Man 1: I mean, it’s stupid.
Man 2: It’s stupid.
Man 1: Maybe in the 60’s or 70’s it would have been funny, but today…. it’s embarrassing.
Todd: Because I woke up this morning and forgot to wear pants?
Man 2: And you all did. You all didn’t wear them.
Todd: I don’t know those guys. You’ll have to ask them.

(A woman, henceforth W2, speaks up)

W2: These people [Man 1 and Man 2] need to lighten up!
Man 1: Watch your wallet! It’s so stupid.
Man 2: It’s asinine.
Man 1: It’s annoying. You want to relax on the train and then this happens…
Todd: I’m sorry.
Man 2: …and the cops will come out…
Man 1: The cops will know about this.
Todd: What did I do wrong?
Man 2: It’s a public place. It’s a quality of life issue.
Man 1: It’s a public nuisance!

(another woman, henceforth W1, speaks up. She speaks loudly and confidently)

W1: (to Man 1 and Man 2) I don’t think this qualifies as a public nuisance. I think this qualifies as a “happening” or a piece of performance art, i.e. from the 60’s. That’s exactly what this is, and you just have to accept it and move on.
Man 2: Well then bring it to the theatre, not in the public place.
W1: No. That’s the beauty of it! It happens in public spaces like this. This is why we have “happenings”…
Man 1: (interrupting) Honey, you’re forgetting that this is not the opera house! This is the subway!
W1: It doesn’t take place in the opera house, honey. It can happen here, in a public space.
W2: (to Man 1) You’re forgetting what happened on September 11th! Lighten up!
Man 1: Get a life!
W1: I think I have a life.
Man 1: Yeah?
W1: Yeah. I think so!
Man 1: You’re full of shit.
W2: And you’re full of anger and bitterness!
Man 1: (to all of us) I hope you all get colds!
Lovejoy: We don’t need to create a public nuisance. We have one right here (points to Man 1).
Man 1: Thank you.
Lovejoy: You’re welcome.
Todd: (To Cassis) Do you have any pants that are a little bit bigger? (Todd lifts up coat to expose his crotch that won’t zip up. This is intentionally done right in front of Man 1).
Cassis: I’m out.
Schnetuer: You know, they might fit me.
Todd: Ok.
Man 1: Take ’em off. Maybe they’ll shrink some more!

(agent Todd takes off his pants directly in front of Man 1. He and Schneuter exchange pants.)

Schnetuer: What’s your name, dude?
Todd: Charlie.
Schnetuer: I’m Andy.
Todd: Nice to meet you, Andy.
Schnetuer: You too.
Man 1: This is art on the subway!?

(from the back of the train, a man with a mustache, henceforth MM, speaks to Agent Todd)

MM: I wouldn’t trade pants with nobody.
Todd: I wouldn’t either… but she was selling them…
MM: I shower every day… I’m clean…
Todd: (pointing to Schneuter) Well, he seems like a nice guy. That’s true though. You never know.
Man 1: (pointing to W1) Someone needs to buy this girl a movie ticket! She doesn’t know what art is!

(agent Todd hands W1 an Improv Everywhere business card)

W1: Oh! Is this your theatre group?
Todd: What? No. That’s my personal card.
W1: Hey! Do you guys ever need a designer!?
Todd: A designer? ummm… I’m a lawyer.
W1: Oh. Well, I’ll email you my resume.
Todd: Ok.

(The train comes to a stop at 68th St. and the Improv Everywhere agents leave the train, still pretending not to know each other. The mission lasted a total of 17 minutes.)

So much for creating a scene based on “agreement.” Our goal for this mission was to cause a fun scene, to add some excitement to the boring subway life, and to give folks a great story to tell. We did not intend to “embarrass”, “annoy”, or to appear “asinine” and “retarded”. Man 1 had something to say, and we made him the star of the scene. We could have broken character and insulted him back, but instead the IE Agents stood firm that they “forgot to wear pants” and even went so far as to apologize to him. We let W1 and W2 do all the insulting for us. We could not have created a better character than Man 1 if we had scripted it. It’s too bad he didn’t enjoy our scene. For the rest of the train, judging by their laughter, our goals were achieved. We didn’t set out to “fool” anyone. We just set out to create a bit of live comedy through agreement.

As a footnote, W1 did send IE her resume:

to: Improv EverywhereHi,

i caught your subway series on Saturday, 1/5 —
if your group ever does anything site specific
or in a theatre and need a designer, pls call me.
enclosed is my resume. hope to see more of
you.

sincerely,
beth

She’s a lighting designer. Thanks for sticking up for us, Beth!

As another footnote, the dialog written above is an EXACT transcription from the video tape. Other IE missions in the past have been transcribed to the best of the recollection of the agents. It’s important to point out that this transcription is verbatim.

We hope to have footage from the hidden camera up on the site in the near future. If anyone knows anything about putting digital video on the web, send us an email!

Mission Accomplished.

UPDATE: Beth (AKA “W1”) has sent in her own written account. Read it here.

UPDATE: Many years later:

Comments

  1. Brilliant! Positively brilliant! Having guys hop on the train at different stops just adds to the illusion of it being real. Thanks also for the video of this one, I just howled while watching the one woman’s reaction!
    -Jestrada

  2. You guys are too much!!! I wish I had been on the train – makes me want to visit New York!

  3. I laughed so hard when I watched this clip.You guy’s were great.The woman is classic to watch also.Keep it up.

  4. This is the most hilarious thing ever. You should’ve done it on a more massive scale though, 7 people is too few I think. Maybe 15 or 20? Imagine the reactions then! I’m sorry that idiot guy ruined it for you though (he thinks art only exists in movie theaters? A real oficianado there…) Anyway, great job and keep up the hilarious antics!

  5. Why were the gays so hostile. Were they not used to seeing men in boxers? Ireally wonder how this would have been received without the "gay" confrontation.

  6. A hilarious mission from a very inspiring group. GL1 has probably faced a lot of hatred and close-mindedness in his life. It’s extremely sad that he’s allowed himself to become infected by it. The work IE does is more than important to a city like NY. It’s vital. Keep it up.

  7. This is by far my favorite “No Pants” mission. I could not stop from laughing through the whole thing. You had me hanging on your every word! I love that you included all that dialogue. I am also very happy that you had video. Even though it was pretty short and only had that one angle, I was nearly jumping from excitement to see actual footage of it. It almost makes me feel like I was there. I was especially excited to see that Beth had written to you guys. By the way, did you ever see her again? Has she taken part in a mission yet? Also, is that her in the video? Based on her account and the woman’s reaction in the video, they kind of match up.

  8. I wish the video had shown her selling the pants. I’m sorry some humorless people had to go and ruin it for you. In my opinion, having a ‘life’ is living in the moment and making it worth while. It would have made quite a few people’s day if it weren’t for G1 and G2. What can you do though, right? That’s the point, seeing people’s reactions. It can’t always work out as planned,I guess.

  9. …lol? wow, G1 and g2? is it? they really have a problem they need to work out eh?

  10. It seems way beyond perfect that the woman was reading a book entitled “RAPE”. And then she hurriedly put away and clutched her bag tightly. Hahaaaaa!

  11. The expressions on the girl’s face in the video for this struck me as so funny, that by the time the third Agent casually strolled onto the train in his boxers, I laughed so hard that I passed out and fell out of my chair.

    Swear to gawd. Just happened. Ugh, bit of a headache from hitting the floor, but *so* worth it. :D You guys crack me up!

    I’ll be sure to strap myself in for future viewings. XD

  12. That is just hilarious. Well done!

    The guys in the train are definitely speaking Danish, though. Not sure how you could mistake that for German. =P

  13. GL1 actually thinks that a movie is a better work of art than improv acting? Puh-lease! In movies, the actors have a script and can do several takes if they don’t do it right the first time. You guys just have a basic idea, and then the rest of the mission depends on the reactions of people around you and the ability to make up dialogue on the spot, and it all has to be achieved the very first time.

    You guys are EXTREMELY talented.

  14. Huh, looks like G1 is the one who needs to get a life.. XD Wish the video let us see the part about G1 and G2.. hahahaha.. Honestly, if this happened to me, I’d be laughing and telling everyone I know about it,. This would light up a boring subway any day. hahaha!

  15. Hi
    My name is Alexandra, and I’m from Denmark. I find your website
    absolutely hilarious. I simply love it!

    I watched the video “No pants” from 2002, the one with the girl who is
    reading. I watched it twice to catch all the details in the two guys’
    conversation. But then I realized that you don’t speak Danish, and have no
    idea what they are saying. I thought that it could be fun for you to know,
    so I just made a translation for you. It is very hard to hear anything
    because of the noise, and sometimes I can only hear fragments of the
    conversation, but here it is:

    “It is broken! Look, it can’t even open.“ (00:23)
    “It is funny, there is one over there in underwear.” (00:49)
    “Yes, he is only wearing underwear” (00:53)
    “Forgot … simply just forgot … “ (00:57) ironic tone
    ”… Winter coat…” (01:01)

    “I think this is an underwear-week” (01:38) number two arrive

    “There is one more with underwear” (02:40) number three arrive
    “There is an underwear-gathering” (02:43)
    “This entire subway car…” (02:49)

    When we are travelling as Danes in the US, we can talk about all the people
    around us, without taking into consideration that the people can hear what
    we are saying (It is so much fun!). I guess these two guys are saying out
    loud, what everyone in the subway car is thinking.

    Keep up the good work.
    Best regards from
    Alexandra Freltoft

    P.S If you are coming to Denmark sometime, please send me a mail. I know a
    lot of people in Copenhagen, who would love to do things like this.

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