February 16, 2005
Would You Care for a Mint to Cleanse That Big Mac From Your Palate, Sir?

Posted by Andrew Hearst

Improv Everywhere is a New York-based performance art group that stages elaborate public pranks. This weekend the group completed its latest mission: deploying a tuxedoed bathroom attendant to the men’s room in the Times Square McDonald’s.

McDonald's bathroom attendant

Here is a full report, complete with some video. It was a solid mission. But I doubt Improv Everywhere will ever top its most inspired mission to date: Best Gig Ever, whereby the group and dozens of its associates showed up at a Mercury Lounge gig by a little-known Vermont band and pretended to be fanatical fans—not to mock the musicians, but to warp the space-time continuum. Genius.





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