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My Clowns, My Circus — A Response
Hannah Jamieson finds Janaye Henry and Sean Dioneda Rivera are fully committed to the bit when she heads along to ‘My Clowns, My Circus.’
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Everything That Happened at Number 68 — An Interview with Nick Robinson
Callum Knight interviews visiting Australian comedian Nick Robertson for the second year in a row, beginning a Billie Eilish-esque situation. You’ll have to wait a year to see if it continues!
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Big Queer Improv Party 2 — A Response
It’s an improv party (2) at Basement Theatre and all the proceeds are going to Rainbow Youth! Hannah Jamieson heads along for antics including speed-dating robots and a real estate agent on sensitivity training.
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The Power of Someone Finding You Funny
Sarah Kreig catches up with long-time friend Sarah Tuck on being teenagers, figuring out gayness and discovering being funny—all illustrated with throwback photos.
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Toxic Shock Bimbo — A Response
On a rainy night in the New Zealand International Comedy Festival, Rebecca Mary Gwendolon heads along to ‘Toxic Shock Bimbo’. There, they get to enjoy the comedic talents of Rhiannon McCall.
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Pick ‘n’ Mix 2 — A Response
Pick ‘n’ Mix offers up a veritable cornucopia of laughs. Our writer Rebecca Mary Gwendolon along to get the sweet, sour and salty deets.
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No Time to Dry — A Response
Emily Draper sneaks behind enemy lines at Basement Theatre, hiding in plain sight as part of the audience for Lucy Dawber’s ‘No Time to Dry’. Here, she reports back with all the intel gathered on her mission.
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Space Invaders — A Response
Among many 40-something women with glasses of various wine, Natasha Hope-Johnstone heads into see Nicola Brown’s comedy show ‘Space Invaders’. Here, Natasha writes of her intergalactic experience.
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Panic! At the Buffet — A Response
After a long Wednesday with an evening chill settling in, Isla Thomas finds herself in Inch Bar, settling in for a night of comedy thanks to Taylor Ruddle and his show ‘Panic! At the Buffet.’
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Leave to Enter — A Response
Reporting from Dunedin Fringe Festival, Nicola Brown reviews fellow comedian Nick Robertson. In his show, ‘Leave to Enter,’ Nicola meets characters like Mario the Uber driver and learns why ‘Scooby Doo’ (2002) is the best film of all time.
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REDUNDANT — A Response
Auckland Pride lives on in this review of Jess Karamjeet’s comedy show, ‘REDUNDANT’ from Sanjana Khusal. Sex, songs, humour and redundancy—all you could ask for.