Kāpiti Get Ready – NZ Comedy Fest Is Back In Town For One Night Only This May
Back for the third year, the NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayo returns to Kāpiti for the one night with a bite-sized comedy show packed with top-tier talent and guaranteed laughs. Don’t miss the chance to catch some of Aotearoa’s best comedians on the coast, with Comedy Fest at Kāpiti, on Saturday 10 May at Te Raukura ki Kāpiti.
The evening will be hosted by one of Wellington’s favourite comedians, MC and comedy producer Jerome Chandrahasen. A regular performer at the NZ Comedy Fest, he’s performed at the Best Foods Comedy Gala, The Comedy Mixtape and performs and has taken his shows to the Edinburgh Fringe, NZ Fringe, and even a nice little pub in Kāpiti.
One of NZ’s great stand up comedians, the evening will feature award-winning comedian Justine Smith. Justine is much-loved from her stints on 7 Days and Taskmaster. She also hosted the Best Foods Comedy Gala in 2021, won the Billy T Award in 2003 and has won the NZ Comedy Guild’s Best Female Comedian four times.
2024 Topp Prize winner James Nokise comes home to join the line-up. A multi-talented comedian, playwright, columnist, podcaster, theatre maker, and social commentator, James has been making audiences laugh for over twenty years. Known for his critically acclaimed RNZ podcast Eating Fried Chicken in the Shower, he’s also taken out the Fred Award in 2019 and has performed across the globe.
Joining them is Sera Devcich, a stand-up comedian known for her razor-sharp observations and no-nonsense approach. Drawing from real life, Sera delivers bold, relatable comedy with confidence and punch. She’s performed at the Comedy Gala, appeared on 7 Days, and toured with some of Aotearoa’s comedy legends, including Ben Hurley and Paul Ego.
Also joining the lineup is Dan Boerman, originally from the Wairarapa he’s now based in Scotland. Dan returns to Aotearoa following a packed-out debut at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe, where his observational, high-energy, and chaotic humour made a lasting impression. Most recently, he stopped traffic—literally—drawing hundreds to Wellington’s Cuba Street with a live performance of him folding a fitted sheet.
“Kāpiti knows how to turn it on — every year the laughs get louder and the crowds get bigger! We’re bringing a power-packed lineup for one unforgettable night of comedy on the coast. If you’ve ever needed an excuse for a great night out, this is it. Don’t miss the chance to see some of the country’s sharpest comedy minds in action!” says the Festival’s Chief Executive, Lauren Whitney.
The 2025 NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayo runs from 2 – 25 May. The full programme is available now at www.comedyfestival.co.nz