Zitat des Tages von Rachel Dratch:
When you're starting up a show, you don't really know what direction it's going to go.
I could see myself in some sort of pioneer bonnet, it's my childhood fantasy, but I think I look too Jewish for the prairie.
When I was a kid, I was super shy.
But I majored in Drama, modified with Psychology.
I didn't originally intend on writing a book. I started writing during the day to feel like I was accomplishing something creative.
If you have an impulse, not if you're going to ruin someone elses' scene, if you have an impulse of a funny little add-on or taking something in a weird direction, try it.
When I was little, we used to have Atari.
In real life, I'm gorgeous, beautiful.
All I remember is the last time I played a videogame, it was Space Invaders.
Actually, I didn't like Dartmouth very much, but the whole theater scene I really liked.
I started doing improv my sophomore year.
I'm definitely not up-to-date on the high-tech videogame world.
I never wanted to be that person who leaves 'SNL' and nothing happens.
The Yale group was doing the Harold. So by our senior year we were trying to do the Harold. Again, we had no idea what we were doing. We had one guy in the group who was pretty experimental; he would kind of push us to do weird things. It was really fun, a great experience.
I also didn't consider myself a huge baby person.
I don't really consider myself an impressionist.
I think for anyone - male or female - in improv, the biggest thing to get over is the fear. I think every improviser has that.
Personally, I don't even read bummer news stories about the environment because it makes me feel helpless to fix anything and reminds me that the general population doesn't treat these issues as an important part of our political life.
I was sort of the class-clown type, and I was also in school plays, and I always liked comedy.
Since I was little, it was instilled in me to conserve water. In terms of what can you do as an individual, it's an easy issue to get behind.