have a crazy day, I’ll do at least 30 minutes,
and I’ll have to do that 6 days a week. I’m
doing all these physically crazy things, I’m
48 years old, and my body doesn’t recover.
At about 9am I take a quick shower and I
have my meal, which consists of proteins
and stuff like that, my first meal of 5 for the
day. Then I’ll jump in the car.
Banachek:
What he’s not telling you, he’s already been
on the phone handling ALOT of business
calls and stuff.
Criss:
Well the phone, that goes … when I’m
doing cardio I’m on the phone. That’s when
I do my calls in the morning. Then I usually,
if I come here, if I’m doing interviews, or
I’m doing a meeting that could be about
various projects, because I have touring
shows, I have my live show here, which I’m
the executive producer, director and creator
of. And now I’m gonna be putting out a lot
more shows, so I’m working on that. I’m
working on the charity show, which is September 12th 2016. I have a show on August
20th, something in Foxwoods. December I‘ll
be in Chili in an arena and then I have a music video that I’m doing right now. I’m doing
a TV special right now, so I could be editing,
I could be working on recording.
David:
So you’re over here from 9 till …?
Criss:
Well, it depends if I need to be here, and
what’s on the agenda, because every
day’s different. I could come here, I could
rehearse here, I could run out of here and
do an appearance somewhere, or do a TV
show, or do a radio show. I could run to the
theatre, I may be working on new material,
or I could be working on my TV show.
So one of the schedules that I do a lot, is
… I’ll get up, I’ll do my training, I’ll go into
hair and makeup, start shooting my new TV
show, which I’ll shoot that from the morning probably around 11. I start because I
have to do hair and make up and all that
stuff, prep for what we’re shooting from 11
till about 6 o’clock. I’ll shoot, then I’ll stop
that, then I’ll run to the theatre re-do my
hair and make up, because it’s a different
type of look, and then I jump on stage at
7 o’clock, I do two shows, and then a lot of
times I’ll work from 12 o’clock till l5 in the
morning on the TV show, or I’ll work on the
live show because there’s things that I want
to fix. So we’ll do lighting from 12 till 5 in
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