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All are invited to participate in the 11th Annual No Pants Subway Ride. The event will take place at 3:00 PM on Sunday, January 8. Everything you need to know is in this post. Please read it carefully! (Click here for information for participating in other cities.)
REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION:
1) Willing to take pants off on subway
2) Able to keep a straight face about it
DETAILS
When: Sunday, January 8 at 3:00 PM, Sharp! (Over around 5 PM, afterparty to follow, details below) Where: Six meeting points spread out all over New York City. Details below. Bring: A backpack/bag and a metro card. Wear: Normal winter clothes (hat, gloves, etc) Facebook: You can RSVP to the Facebook Event
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As in years past, there are No Pants Subway Rides happening in dozens of cities around the world on January 8, the same day as our annual event in New York. Below find a list of participating cities with links to Facebook events. If you do not see your city and want to organize a ride, you can register your city by filling out this form.
Cities participating in the global No Pants Subway Ride:
If you participate in a regional ride and use twitter, tag your posts with #NPSR and @improvevery so everyone can follow along with other cities throughout the day.
We couldn’t be more excited to share the first teaser video for the Improv Everywhere documentary our collaborator Matt Adams has been working on. Matt has interviewed over 50 veteran Improv Everywhere performers, including some of our famous friends like Ben Folds, Aubrey Plaza, and Nick Kroll.
Matt is raising money on Kickstarter to complete the film and needs your help. There are some awesome rewards, starting at $10 donations, that include a digital download of the film, an invitation to a private screening, a limited edition book and DVD, and much more! There are even opportunities to be a featured agent in one of our videos.
Please donate to support the project and help us spread the word.
If you’re unable to contribute anything, we’d love if you could share this link on Facebook or give us a shout out over Twitter, and encourage others to check us out. The best way to help Matt reach his goal is to spread the word far and wide.
Just in time for the holidays, there’s a brand new Improv Everywhere DVD, Volume 4!
Improv Everywhere Volume 4 features all of the missions from the last three years. See all of our new videos in DVD quality, along with commentary tracks, and special features. Hours of footage! See the full tracklisting here.
The DVD is $20 and shipping is free anywhere in the US (extra shipping for international orders.)
We are currently working on getting volumes 1, 2 and 3 back in print. News on that soon. Don’t forget we have a t-shirt and a book for sale on our merch page.
The 11th Annual No Pants Subway Ride will take place on Sunday, January 8 in New York City. More info with the meeting point and start time will be posted to this site in early January. For now, save the date. You can RSVP on Facebook.
Once again we are encouraging folks in other cities around the world to stage their own No Pants Subway Rides on the same day. Regional organizers must fill out this registration form to have their event included. In a few weeks we will publish a list of all participating cities along with links to Facebook events. Groups have staged the event on trolleys, light rails, and buses in the past, so don’t let a lack of subway system stop you! 48 cities participated last year. Check the list on this page to see if one happened in your city last year as preference will go to the prior year’s organizers.
If you are unfamiliar with this tradition, you can read the history here: The No Pants Subway Ride.
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.