Mr Boon’s Big Time Last Chance Kids Show

Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, The Edge, Auckland

24/04/2010 - 09/05/2010

NZ International Comedy Festival 2010

Production Details



Mike Boon, part time teacher and part time comic, teams up with the best in local and international comedy talent to bring your kids the ultimate in afternoon fun.
 
Mr Boon has one last chance to get his own TV show. Join him for an hour of madcap fun set in a TV studio as he auditions for the meanest TV producer in the world!
 
Mr Boon will be joined on stage by a selection of multi talented performers & comics for an afternoon of stand up, stories, sketches and pie in the face silliness aimed at kid’s age 5 to 10.
 
After years as a stand up comedian Mike Boon has spent the past 3 years as a primary school teacher in Auckland. 2010 sees him leave the noble teaching profession for stand up comedy again. However, his love of kids and teaching has led him to combine the two and create this kids show for the Kids Season in the NZ International Comedy festival.
 
Because why should the adults have all the fun during the Comedy Festival?
 
Dates: Sat 24 & Sun 25 April, Sat 1 & Sun 2 May, Sat 8 & Sun 9 May, 1pm
Venue: Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE, City
Tickets: Adults $25, Children (under 15 years) $15
Bookings: 0800 BUYTICKETS (289 842) or www.comedyfestival.co.nz
Show duration: 1 hour




1hr, Sats & Suns only

Cruisey with kids

Review by Venus Stephens 25th Apr 2010

It’s Saturday afternoon and my family and I have returned home from an hour of the Mr Boon’s Big Time Last Chance Kids’ Show.
 
Minutes ago, I was treated to an impromptu performance by the kids’ dad through the kitchen window. Picture this: the man of our household is flailing his arms, wildly mouthing words in the dialect of idiot and making an impression akin to what I would describe as an overweight seabird that has chewing gum stuck on the tip of its wing. He dances on for 20 seconds or so until I click.
 
He wants to know if I want a cup of tea. His display is an infectious after-effect of an hour exposed to a children’s comedy show, and its creator, Comic Mike Boon.
 
Mr Boon’s Big Time Last Chance Kids’ Show has a ‘knack’ with the little people. “That Mike Boon is really cruisey with kids,” I comment this to the kids’ dad upon leaving. “He seems to actually like them,” and “I really liked the way his show works around their attention spans. Imagine my elation when I read in the Comedy Fest programme Mike Boon is a part time teacher. Well that explains everything.
 
The lighting in the theatre may have him sweating, but his rapport with kids is natural.
 
His set is simple and the show content is reminiscent of an old-fashioned TV Show, sans gadgets and computers…just solid eye-to-eye contact with his audience. He sings, we laugh. He dances, we laugh. He picks his nose…well you get my drift.
 
We’re glad to interact and yell “thumbs up” at his behest.
 
Tentatively, I will add today’s show featured a special guest, Rhys Darby no less, known and loved by comedy connoisseurs around NZ and the world… He is, as always, hilariously funny and also‘cruisey with the kids’, but, I hasten to add, a cool bonus.
 
You see, Mr Boon’s Big Time Last Chance Kids’ Show is a winner on its own, with just Mr Boon, his pared back ‘do you wanna play cars with me?’ manner is a nice hark back to the old fashioned way kids were stimulated, before the rubbish of PS3 and Club Penguin seeped into childhoods.

My girls loved the show, the families in the audience were into it, and the biggest teller of all, the kids’ Dad (a recent convert), who now has a new way of asking me, “Do you want a cup of tea?”

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