Ten Picks for the 2018 New Zealand International Comedy Festival

Not your average roll call of comedians.
Lauren Sanderson
April 23, 2018

The New Zealand International Comedy Festival is back with a bang. This year's program is far more than your average roll call of comedians; it includes everything from arena-sized musical comedy to naked magicinteractive cookingMexican soap operasex education parody and the best play that Shakespeare never wrote. With more than 120 shows taking place between Auckland and Wellington, it can be a hard task deciding what to see. We've whittled it down to ten shows we think you should see. Happy laughing.cp-line

BRYNLEY STENT AND RHIANNON MCCALL: WHY DOES THIS FEEL SO GOOD?

Drama school grads Brynley and Rhiannon will take you on a trip down memory lane in their awkwardly witty show Why does this feel so good? Transporting you back to that awkward time, when going through puberty wasn't so cool and learning about sex gave you the heebie-jeebies. A hilarious parody of a time you'd much rather forget, the duo will push you out of your comfort zone, transforming you into a squirmy pre-teen. Take on the role of a high school student as the comedy duo share their limited knowledge of sex, puberty and sexuality — you never know, you may learn a thing or two.

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TWO HEARTS: RESTART THE HEARTS

You may know them from the much-loved sketch show Funny Girls, but TV3 comedy legends Laura Daniel and Joseph Moore are turning it up a notch this year with their musical extravaganza, Two Hearts. After blowing audiences away in 2017 with their "arena-sized musical spectacle", the powerhouse pop duo will be bringing fresh songs, over-ambitious dance moves and plenty of confetti to San Fran this Comedy Festival. Unleash your inner diva and join the 2018 Billy T Award nominees as they tear up the stage in a catchy AF comedy show.

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FRICKIN DANGEROUS BRO: HUMBLE

As seen on 7 Days, Jono and Ben, and Funny Girls, Frickin Dangerous Bro is a Maori, Filipino and Pakistani-Iranian trio who describe themselves as "New Zealand's brownest, funniest and cockiest sketch comedy trio." After three years of constant bragging about how dope they are, Jamaine Ross, James Roque and Pax Assadi have come to realise the error of their ways, embarking on a journey to learn true humility. Expect all new, unparalleled sketches.

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DONNA BROOKBANKS: YOU DO YOU BABES

2018 Billy T nominee Donna Brookbanks is taking her signature awkward charm to new heights for this year's Festival. Join in with the weird and the wonderful as she promises to bring plenty of characters, tonnes of physical comedy and lots of weird facial expressions in her one woman show, You Do You Babes. She was voted Best Newcomer last year and is set to bring the BATS stage to life with her witty banter and awkward charm. Follow her attempts to navigate through anxious social spheres, accepting the cat lady she is becoming, and all while trying very hard to be happy. It's organised chaos and is unlike any other show at the Festival. You're guaranteed to leave with a permanent smile and a cracking set of abs from laughing so much.

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THE IMPROVISORS

Wellington's kings of spontaneous comedy have returned to do what they do best: improvisation and making people laugh. The Improvisors are guaranteed to give you a night of belly laughs and good old times. It's world-class comedy performed by one of the capital's most successful improvised comedy troupes. The best part is that every show is different, so even if you have seen them work their magic, you can see them over and over again as they promise to bring fresh-fast paced improv to the stage.

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ANGELLA DRAVID: BARCELONER

She won last year's Billy T Award with a first-hand account of the agonies and ecstasies of love. This year Angella Dravid is back with a work in progress show. She went to Barcelona to do the whole 'Eat, Pray, Love' thing but it didn't quite work out. Offbeat, honest and unpredictable, Angella delivers her signature absurdity as if it's her first time on stage.

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HANGRY AMERICANS: EXTRA SPICY

We can all relate to the word 'hangry', and that's why you'll love American expat comedians Molly Sokhom and Neil Thornton in their no-fries-left behind comedy. The comedy duo explore the intersection of food and fury in their one-hour sketch, Hangry Americans: Extra Spicy. They confuse carbs with love and hunger with boredom (don't we all) and they show you how to eat your angst, with a combination of stand-up comedy and a chaotic interactive cooking show. It's going to be messy, so sit back and enjoy the show and the food, after all you'll be laughing off all those calories.

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LLOYD LANGFORD

Old time Welsh favourite Lloyd Langford is back to share his witty observations with a cracking new show, which may contain jokes about balconies, terror, acid and robins. Random we know, but that's what we love about the Welsh comedian. Having played the NZ International Comedy Festival for the last four years, Langford has been The Classic's favourite and he is guaranteed to bring in the laughs.

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TESSA WATERS: FULLY SIK

Australian comic Tessa Waters is certainly not your average comedian. The multi-award-winner is back in full force bringing a whole lot of crazy to BATS with her wild new showFully Sik will take you on a non-stop roller coaster of lols and promises to leave you rotfl. Combining physical theatre, sketch and dance, it's loud, ludicrous and dumb and exactly what the doctor ordered. It's simple yet pure genius, she will command your attention without having to say a word. You know you've witnessed comedy gold when the artist can make an audience crack up with just her elbow. Don't miss the queen of comedy in action at this year's International Comedy Festival.

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ANDY ZALTZMAN: RIGHT QUESTIONS, WRONG ANSWERS 

One of the sharpest political satirists in the business, UK comedian Andy Zaltzman is best known as the host of The Bugle, a weekly podcast that specialised in fake news long before Donald Trump started tweeting about it. He was also the guy in last year's Great Debate wearing cricket gear arguing with a cauliflower. His latest show promises to tackle "the biggest questions facing our very naughty planet" – although knowing Zaltzman, there'll also be a fair amount of nonsensical sporting trivia as well.

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The 2018 NZ International Comedy Festival runs from 26 April – 20 May. For more information and tickets, visit the festival website.

Published on April 23, 2018 by Lauren Sanderson
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