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Quotes About Skits

I'd like to do 'Saturday Night Live.'
~ Willard Scott
I was never into drama and theatre in school, so I never participated in Christmas skits that were often a part of Christmas celebrations in school.
~ Gautam Rode
The human comedy is always tragic, but since its ingredients are always the same—dupe, fox, straight, like burlesque skits—the repetition through the ages is comedy.
~ Dawn Powell
I haven't watched 'Mad TV' a lot, but I have seen some stuff on there that is truly funny. You have to have some sort of attitude toward the subject, and they seem to have it. It depends on how much blood you want to draw.
~ Joe Flaherty
I grew up surrounded by sketch comedy.
~ Simon Helberg
I was a mad, impressionable kid, and every skit from 'The College Dropout' was telling me how I didn't need school.
~ Chance The Rapper
I started making skits, and I started, like, getting more followers, and, like, my friends told their friends, like, 'Oh, she actually be funny.'
~ Lele Pons
I've been spending quite a bit of time writing, acting, and making films. Because I'm doing all this extra writing, acting, and creating short comedy skits with my friends in improv shows, I feel like that's really filled out my confidence on the mic.
~ John Morrison
Career wise, I think the dream for many of us is some kind of late night type of show. Something where you're allowed to be funny and you get to write, you have guests and you get to do silly skits. That is my ultimate, bucket list career moment.
~ Michelle Beadle
You claimed that... I would embroil those same carefully and colorfully constructed barrow-pushers and counts and wagoners and cutpurses in perfectly preposterous actions, during the course of which each would declare with great eloquence things that no count or cutpurse would ever possibly say. And if any ever even thought that he or she felt such things, you maintained, it was only from having been taken in by our skits in the first place.
~ Samuel R. Delany
I've seen a bunch of the 'Portlandia' episodes, and they're pretty hilarious.
~ Glenn Danzig
I love following my friend Tony Zaret on Instagram. He's a super funny comedian who makes these parodies of memes, and Instagram skits.
~ Scott Rogowsky
Looking back, when my cousins and I were kids, we'd put together these little skits - these 10-minute improv scenes. I didn't really understand what I was doing - that I was writing these mini-sketches and acting - but we were all totally into it.
~ Anthony Ramos
If I was going to wrestle, I wanted it to look good. If I was going to do skits, I was not an actress and so I was trying to memorize my lines.
~ Ivory
Every movie I do, or when I'm on the sketch comedy show, I don't really get into it until I have an outfit or something funny with my head or face or something.
~ Kel Mitchell
I grew up on 'S.N.L.,' doing all the sketches on the playground.
~ Cecily Strong
All my brother Eliot and I did as kids was film sketches.
~ Ilana Glazer
Let's Plays aren't our thing (except for our first episode). We let guys like JonTron, PBG, and Continue take the lead on Let's Plays. I doubt we would even be that entertaining voicing them. We're more into informative humor and skits. We might do some specials down the line or possibly some sort of Live-Stream with us playing games, but not in the next few months.
~ Justin Silverman
The first two years I was on 'MADtv' were really, really fun. We always thought it was 'Saturday Night Live's very nice, slightly asthmatic, shorter cousin.
~ Ike Barinholtz
My years on 'SNL' had reconfirmed that what I do best is play for a sort of edgy comedy.
~ Paul Shaffer
I've always been an 'SNL' fan.
~ Kelly Rohrbach
You couldn't keep me out of the school plays, the song and dance skits.
~ Eve Arden
She and my uncle were very sociable and would have a lot of people over at night to play cards or whatever. The high spot of those evenings was when we kids got dressed up to do a skit or something to amuse the guests. I loved it.
~ Louise Fletcher
Humor is a blessing to me. My earliest recollections are of looking at something and seeing the lighter side. But it's always spontaneous. I couldn't write a comedy skit for someone else.
~ Roy Clark