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- Stas, the cosmonaut, gets lost in space. When he comes back he finds Earth completely empty of human life. Yulia and Andrei wait for him on the other side of a collapsing world. How far would you go for love?
- An iconic movie moment is brought to life in the real world.
- For our latest mission we had several hundred agents spend a day at Coney Island / Brighton Beach wearing black tie attire. We covered a mile-long stretch of beach with a diverse group of people of all ages (from babies to sixty-somethings) laying out, playing games, and swimming in the ocean, all in formal wear. Agents were instructed to find cheap tuxedos and ball gowns at thrift stores for the occasion.
- On Saturday January 12th, 2008 nearly 2,000 people took off their pants on subways in 10 cities around the world. In New York's 7th Annual No Pants! Subway Ride we had around 900 participants, spread out over three subway lines.
- On Saturday, January 10th, 2009 nearly 2,500 people took off their pants on subways in 22 cities around the world. In New York's 8th Annual No Pants! Subway Ride we had over 1,200 participants, spread out over four subway lines.
- On Sunday, January 10th, 2010 over 5,000 people took off their pants on subways in 44 cities around the world. In New York, our 9th Annual No Pants! Subway Ride had over 3,000 participants.
- On January 9th, 2011 over 5,000 people took off their pants on subways in 48 cities in 22 countries. In New York, our 10th Annual No Pants Subway Ride had over 3,500 participants, spread out over six meeting points and ten subway lines.
- 700 agents lined the length of the Brooklyn Bridge a week before its 125th birthday. In the rain and cold we created a wave of camera flashes across the bridge from Brooklyn to Manhattan.
- For our latest mission, three agents entered a Starbucks one by one with their own giant desktop computer and CRT monitor. They bought coffee and worked at their computers as if they were laptops.
- We filled a subway car with identical twins, creating a human mirror.
- For our latest mission, 50 Improv Everywhere agents created an art gallery opening on the 23rd Street subway platform in Manhattan.
- Improv Everywhere agents personally welcomed home total strangers at JFK airport. Grabbing first and last names from car driver signs, we greeted strangers with a 10-foot wide banner reading, "Welcome Back."
- This is a fake mission we staged for April Fool's Day 2009. 30 Improv Everywhere agents found a random funeral in the obituary section of the newspaper and turned it into the best funeral ever. Everyone in the video is an actor.
- Agent Lathan gave out 2,000 high fives by standing next to a subway escalator during the morning rush. Five additional agents prepared commuters for the upcoming high five fun.
- We picked a random couple getting married at the City Clerk's Office in Manhattan and threw them a surprise wedding reception. The couple was treated to dancing, toasts, cake, and gifts, all with complete strangers.
- For our Sixth Annual Mp3 Experiment, over 2,000 people of all ages downloaded the same mp3, pressed play at the same time, and had a blast together. This year's event took place on Roosevelt Island.
- Six undercover actors burst into song in a grocery store in Queens. Three minutes and lots of silly choreography later, they returned to their roles as shoppers and stock boys.
- A 13-member handbell choir provided some unexpected accompaniment for a Salvation Army bell ringer on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan.
- Seven undercover agents staged a spontaneous musical during lunch at the Trump Tower atrium. The mission was filmed for a segment on The Today Show and includes a cameo from Ann Curry.
- Over 2,000 people walked "invisible dogs" down the streets of Brooklyn on a Sunday afternoon. The leashes were on loan from the current owner of 51 Bergen Street, the factory space where the invisible dog toy was invented in the 1970s.
- This is a fake mission we staged for April Fool's Day 2010. Over 1,000 people rode the subway without underwear or pants in New York City. We decided it was time to up the ante.
- We staged a reenactment of the first Princess Leia / Darth Vader scene from Star Wars on a New York City subway car. We thought it would be fun to see how people would react to a surprise appearance by the iconic characters.