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The Experience Of A Laugh Time

Published: Fri 5 Feb 2010 10:19 AM
The Experience Of A Laugh Time


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They may have cried till they laughed, but they’ll make you laugh till you cry. Three fresh, new Wellington comediennes bring their real lives to the stage in Laugh Experiences, a show filled with scintillating stand-up with a splash of sketch comedy.
Chelsea Hughes, Natalie Britten and Danni Taylor form the group Little Moustache, and the Fringe Festival will be their very first festival appearance. Little Moustache are the freshest female faces on the Wellington comedy scene and hope to add yet another funny feather in the womanly cap of Wellington comedy.
The show explores the concept of truth in comedy and each comedienne keeps it real by using their life experiences to form the basis of their comedic performance.
Chelsea Hughes is a stand-up comedienne and improviser. She is a member of the Wellington Improv Troupe, and appeared in WellingSIN City, a noir-themed improv show, as part of the 2009 New Zealand International Comedy Festival.
Natalie Britten regularly performs at Raw Meat Mondays, a weekly showcase of Wellington’s newest and hottest comedians. She is a recent graduate of the Wellington Film School and directed the short film, Grace of God.
Danni Taylor was a 2009 Wellington Raw Comedy Quest finalist and performed in the stand-up show Miscellaneous, Etc. during the 2009 New Zealand International Comedy Festival. Both Chelsea and Danni performed in the RadioNZ production of Stand-Up and Be Counted, a stand-up radio show airing late in 2009.
Laugh Experiences plays at the Fringe Bar
February 24-27, 7pm
Tickets: $15 full / $13 concession.
Show Duration: 1 hour
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