Comedy Christmas Gala

SKY CITY Theatre, Auckland

04/12/2009 - 05/12/2009

Opera House, Wellington

11/12/2009 - 11/12/2009

Production Details



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Tired of having to clean up the office the morning after the Christmas party? Fed up with recycling bins full of photocopies of lewd body parts? Or do you just fancy treating yourself to a night out where the speeches will actually be funny? Then the producers of the NZ International Comedy Festival have a seasonal treat to fill your stocking.

The Comedy Christmas Gala is a fast paced, two-hour showcase of hilarity with the hottest comedy talent from New Zealand, Australia, Ireland and the United Kingdom, playing a strictly limited season in Auckland, Hawkes Bay, New Plymouth, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown. 

The Auckland show is being filmed for TV2 and will be bursting with Christmas cracker goodness.  Stepping into the ‘Comedy Christmas Gala’ hot-seat is comedy legend Brendhan Lovegrove (NZ), who will be hosting the festive festivities. Lovegrove will be joined on the Auckland stage by over 12 top notch comedians including the "Maxwell Smart & Agent 99 of Kiwi Comedy, Jeremy Elwood & Michele A’Court". 

Michele reigned as NZ’s Best Female Comedian from 2002 – 2007 and appears regularly on our TV screens, newspapers and radiowaves as well as on stage in theatres and pubs nationwide.  Jeremy’s face will be familiar from the new hit TV current affairs show "7 days", but is also one of NZ’s most successful stand up comedians. 

Returning to NZ shores for this special show is the aptly names Jarred Christmas – the man responsible for the London showcase "4 Kiwis Walk Into A Bar" and a regular performer on UK & USA TV and radio.  Jarred was a competitor in the 2008 series Last Comic Standing, and we’re pleased as punch that he will be bringing his world-class, high energy, gag-tastic stylings to our stage.

Also spreading the Christmas cheer will be our Australian friend Wil Anderson – GQ "Comedic Talent" Man of the Year, and smash hit of the 2009 Crunchie Comedy Gala – and perennial favourite, American country western star Wilson Dixon. 

Of course, the Festive season is about celebrating new friends as well as old.  Making his debut in New Zealand to enjoy a Christmas in the sun, we welcome Jarlath Regan (IRE). Regan is a regular on television in his native Ireland on their version of Mock The Week and was a crowd favourite in his solo show at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe, having outgrown his opening act spot alongside the likes of Ardal O’Hanlon and David O’Doherty.   

Also new on the NZ comedy scene is Zoe Lyons (UK), whose confident razor sharp wit created a huge buzz on the comedy circuit in 2004 when she won the ‘Funny Women Award’.  She demonstrated her ability to laugh in the face of adversity, as a contestant on the UK’s ITV’s ‘Survivor!’ where she ate a rat and lived to tell the tale and no… rat does not taste like chicken.
But don’t worry, NZ – it’s not all about Auckland.  From the 9th December, Brendhan Lovegrove gives Rudolph a giddy-up and leads a troupe of 6 wise men and women out on the road to entertain the rest of the country.   Audiences from Hastings to Queenstown can catch highlights of the Christmas show before it goes on air, with performances by Ben Hurley (NZ), Michele A’Court (NZ)*, Jeremy Elwood (NZ) , Wilson Dixon (USA) , Jarlath Regan (IRE) and Zoe Lyons (UK).

This Christmas Comedy Gala has enough festive spirit for the whole country – so get amongst it!
*Michele A’Court will not be appearing in the Hawkes Bay show.

Comedy Christmas Gala plays:

Auckland
SKYCITY Theatre
Friday 4th and Saturday 5th December
Bookings through TICKETEK – 0800 842 5385 or www.ticketek.co.nz

Hawkes Bay
Hawkes Bay Opera House
Wednesday 9th December
Bookings thought TICKETDIRECT – (06) 871 5282 or www.ticketdirect.co.nz 

New Plymouth
TSB Theatre
Thursday 10th December
Bookings through TICKETEK – 0800 842 5385 or www.ticketek.co.nz

Wellington
The Opera House
Friday 11th December
Bookings through TICKETEK – 0800 842 5385 or www.ticketek.co.nz

Christchurch
James Hay Theatre
Saturday 12th December
Bookings through TICKETEK – 0800 842 5385 or www.ticketek.co.nz

Queenstown
Memorial Hall, Queenstown
Sunday 13 December
Tickets through TicketDirect (03) 450 9005 or www.ticketdirect.co.nz
 




More good yarns than belittling stuff, luckily

Review by Maryanne Cathro 12th Dec 2009

The Wellington leg of the Comedy Christmas Gala is on stage at the Opera House.

I’d like to start with a few words about this venue. You have to love the Opera House, she’s like a Victorian strumpet in her red and gold finery (though I won’t tell you what Michele A’Court compared her to!) I just want to know why when they refurbished this venue they got rid of the central aisle. There were forty seats in our row. It stretched off into the distance like the Great Wall of China. It didn’t help that there appeared to be a group booking from the Weak Bladder Society of Wellington occupying the middle of this row. We were up and down like a bride’s nightie throughout the first half, letting these people in and out. It got so bad that I threatened one guy on his sixth squeeze past with a lewd act involving my Magnum icecream stick if he tried it again.

You see that’s why I don’t like the kind of humour in which Brendhan Lovegrove, our MC for the evening, specialises. After an hour of listening to him getting laughs at other people’s expense, being nasty to a stranger was disturbingly easy. I don’t think the world needs any more cheap laughs. And I’m not just saying that because I belong to one of his targeted groups – Hutt girls.

First up is Jarlath Regan from Ireland. Ooh I could listen to him all night, lilting away. His recreation of trying to talk his father through working the video player over the phone brought the house down.

Michele A’Court is next. Always an entertaining performer who mixes intelligent social commentary and smut to great effect. This and her delightful reminiscences of time spent in Wellington made for a really enjoyable and funny performance.

Ben Hurley got my tick with his concern for the impact on NZ of global warming and the perils of trying new sexual acts when drunk.

The second half brought us yet more Brendhan Lovegrove, but I woke up for Jeremy Elwood. Points there for using the word "numpty". Also for the commentary on how men don’t think things through properly (quick aside – a friend of mine is convinced that this is how ‘project management’ was invented, because men have to be taught to think things through and get a qualification to prove they’ve learnt it).

Zoe Lyons from the UK is a new face. She shared a hilarious cautionary tale about following Nigella Lawson’s cooking advice after a bottle of sherry, as well as exploring the illogical implications of there being no row 13 on a plane. I like how she thinks, although I like Nigella and I don’t like sherry.

Last and I confess, my favourite act of the night is comedian and singer Wilson Dixon. His laid back style is so different from the frenetic performances preceding him, making us hang on his every word. He has a gift for letting silence amplify his quirky humour that I suspect is much harder to pull off than he makes it look.

The audience loved it all. I only loved some bits. I don’t like humour at the expense of others and prefer a comic who tells a great yarn and has us laugh with them not at the butt of their jokes. It was obvious however that most of the audience couldn’t tell the difference. Luckily there was more of the yarn than the belittling stuff, but I guess it just goes to show that some people will laugh at anything.
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