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New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2010
ZOE LYONS: MISS MACHISMO (UK) at Club Ivy, The Garden Club, 13B Dixon St
reviewed by Phoebe Smith 28 Apr 2010
Intelligent humour and well-timed reincorporation
Zoe Lyons is funny. It might seem like an unnecessary opening to the review of a comedy festival gig – but at the same time it is highest and most crucial praise. [more]

New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2010
E.K.Z TV (NZ) at Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, The Edge
reviewed by Venus Stephens 28 Apr 2010
Madcap and haphazard
This collective – of nine, by my count – is a vibrant and interesting bunch of performers. Distinctive in their style, they have built their show on writing what they know. In this case, it seems to be too much TV. [more]

New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2010
SARAH HARPUR: LIFE. DEATH. PETS. at Fringe Bar, Cnr Cuba & Vivian
reviewed by Lyne Pringle 28 Apr 2010
Darkly sparkly, talented and energised
Bubbly and bouncy in killer blue heels, Sarah Harpur, ‘white trash’ escapee from Dannevirke, struts onto the stage to fill us in on the themes of her show. [more]

New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2010
CLAYTON CARRICK-LESLIE: BRING IT (NZ) at Fringe Bar, Cnr Cuba & Vivian
reviewed by Lyne Pringle 28 Apr 2010
Gymnastic mind, chiselled perceptions, energetic physicality, astute characterisations and considerable musical talents
From a tirade against Auckland wanker one-upman-ship, to his mother’s speech peculiarities, to cops, to NZ versions of reality TV shows, to the wrinkly brigade coming to terms with email, he rattles along at a cracking pace that keeps us engaged and laughing. [more]

New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2010
THE GLORIOUS SKY AWESOMES at BATS
reviewed by John Smythe 28 Apr 2010
Deserves further development
In a change of pace from the standup fare that is dominating the Comedy Festival, last year’s winners of Two Day Plays Draft 2 – Nic Gorman and Paul Glubb – have fabricated a tangled and twisted yarn about how Yuri Gagarin and John Glenn became the first Russian (and first man ever) and first American to orbit the Earth. [more]

New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2010
JAMES NOKISE: IS THIS IT? at BATS
reviewed by Helen Sims 28 Apr 2010
Wit, insight and self-deprecation
Is This It? is James Nokise’s is the third instalment of a trilogy in which he uses stand up to try and understand watershed events in his life and his relationship to others. [more]

2010 MADE IN NEW ZEALAND at Isaac Theatre Royal
reviewed by Kerri Fitzgerald 27 Apr 2010
Delivers on promise with remarkable vigour
We are treated to three substantial pieces that show off the dancers’ technical virtuosity and demonstrate the artistic flair of the choreographers who are creating and exploring new zones in dance. [more]

THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES at Maidment
reviewed by Venus Stephens 27 Apr 2010
Providing a voice and face for those who cannot
Whilst chatting to a friend at the school crossing I made the social error of announcing, “I have tickets for The Vagina Monologues tonight.” One would have thought I'd picked up the nearest child and shaken it wildly while singing ‘Ave Maria’, by the reaction I got from the parents around me. [more]

IN COMPASS at Allen Hall Theatre
reviewed by Patrick Davies 26 Apr 2010
Themes handled with kid gloves
In Compass: A play about NAvigaTION is a series of meetings where “negotiations” take place based upon the stories and memories of the ensemble. Characters return, come and also live in New Zealand in a number of storylines that inevitably weave by and through each other. We see journeys being made both on international and internal levels ... [more]

New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2010
THEATRESPORTS 2010 at Circa Two
reviewed by Jackson Coe 26 Apr 2010
A special kind of performance
Professional Improvisation is always a real treat, and that’s no secret to Wellington audiences. In a stellar opening night for the New Zealand International Comedy Festival, The Improvisors took the reins of Circa Two with a great evening of my favourite kind of improv, Theatresports. Judging by last night’s rollick, The Improvisor’s occupancy of Circa Two for the week is going to be killer. [more]
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