Testing Festival Material on Humans This March
Media Release – February 29th 2012
For Immediate
Release
THE 2012 NZ
INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL
PRESENTS
COMEDY
LAB
Testing Festival Material on Humans
This March
It’s an age-old question in comedy – how do performers manage to hone their works before embarking on their seasons during the NZ International Comedy Festival? Like fixing Rachel Hunter’s spilt ends, it doesn’t happen overnight.
So in the name of exploring comedy frontiers, comedians performing as part of the 2012 Festival will test their works on human guinea pigs with the all-new Comedy Lab. This is a chance for audiences to get a sneak peek into how the beast is formed.
For the comics, it’s a chance to test what flies and what dies on live humans that who aren’t their flatmates (that’s you, faithful comedy fan).
Rhys Mathewson will host the Comedy Lab over three weeks in March at The Classic Studio in Auckland. And for one-night only observe Justine Smith as she harnesses the chemistry at The Fringe Bar in Wellington. Watch these comedy Einstein’s play scientist to all manner of on-stage experiments with the aim of honing and refining material in time for the Festival in May.
LAB WORKER REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: an ability to laugh, finely tuned comedy ears, an enjoyment of comedic dissection, Bunsen Burner safety knowledge and basic writing skills that result in legible feedback to the jokesters themselves.
No cute and fluffy animals will be harmed for scientific reasons. Audiences on the other hand…
COMEDY
LAB:
AUCKLAND
Date:
Wednesdays 7th, 14th and 21st March, 8pm
Venue: The
Classic Studio, 1st Floor, 321 Queen Street,
Auckland
Tickets: $10
Bookings: 09 373 4312 or
Comedy.co.nz
WELLINGTON:
Date:
Monday 5th March, 8pm
Venue: The Fringe Bar, cnr Cuba and
Vivian Streets, Wellington
Tickets: $10 on the door