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Old shows (2003-2007ish) arranged
geologically (the further down the page the older they
are).
This is just sitting here, until we put together a
historical database or some such.
You should visit our CURRENT
shows for taste of WITty improv.
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Micetro - Improv Comedy
W.I.T keeps coming back with its eager
company of improvisers ready to explode on the
stage for MICETRO improv.
A raucous evening of spontaneity that mixes
beloved improv games, charismatic humility, and
audience suggestions to create a unique night of
entertainment that will never be seen again.
Improv is theatrical tight rope walking: balancing
one's fear and wit, improvisers valiantly struggle
to cross the gaping abyss of failure - to
everyone's amusement and joy!
Two directors bring actors on stage. The audience
votes on several rounds of improvised scenes,
eventually to eliminate all but one; crowned the
Micetro improviser for the evening. Twelve
improvisers vie for the title; only one can win.
The Micetro format was created by improvisational
guru and teacher Keith Johnstone to handle a large
group, and is now played in 20 countries around
the world.
WIT... Fumbling Towards
Awesome
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Wellington Improvisation Troupe and the
International Comedy Festival present..
Saturday Night Divas and To Be Continued
Two fantastic shows in the NZ International
Comedy Festival...

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The 24 Hour Improvathon!
March 17th-18th, 7pm - 7pm

Well, It's all over!!!! Just got the
figures back from BATS, we raised $2,192.44!
Wicked awesome. We'd like to thank all the troupes
that came along and participated, The Wellington
Improvisation Troupe, The Improvisors and Joe
Impro. Also, a special thanks to all the schools
that came down in force, Wellington High, Newlands
College, Wellington College, Kapiti College and
Wellington East Girls College.
Huge Thanks as well to...
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BATS Theatre - Clare, James, Anneliese,
Mia, Dan
The Wellington Improvisation Troupe
The Improvisors
Joe Impro
The Pit Bar - Glen Munns
Formal Hire YHA Wellington City
Amy Thornton
Greg Ellis of The Improvisors
Paul Sullivan of WIT
Freya Dean of Joe Impro
Jono Manx – More FM Wellington
Steve Youngblood
Andy Kaye
Barry Miskimmin
Aimee Froud
Mikey Ravine
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Hannah Clarke
Branwen Millar
Cameron Skinner
Anrik Drenth
Kate Zabranski-Todd
Jen Mason
JoAnn Eggers
And all our Front of House Volunteers
Sarah
Vicky
Lucy
Ange
Briar
Emma
Sophie
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The knives are out...
And their wits have been sharpened as the
Wellington Improvisation Troupe (WIT) do Battle in
FRINGE 2007 in Battle of WITs.
WIT unleashes a full arsenal of improvised
stories, songs and sagas into the suburbs, with
the battle grounds for these epic events being:
Newtown Community Centre - 9th &10th
February
Tararua Tramping Club - 16th & 17th February
St Johns Hall, Karori - 24th & 25th February
Linden Community Hall -. 2nd & 3rd March
Battle begins at 7pm
Tickets $9.95/Fringe Addict $7.95
Bookings: book@wit.org.nz
Door Sales available
WIT is Wellington's not-for-profit, community-based
improvisational theatre group who have recently
wowed Wellington crowds with sold-out performances
in 'Love Possibly' ("no script, just guts, teamwork
and imagination" - Capital Times), 'Gorilla Theatre'
("edge-of-your-seat comedy" - TV3 Nightline) and
'The All-New Old-Time Radio Show'! WIT performs and
teaches the skills of improvisational theatre at
community venues around the Wellington region.
The 11-strong cast will risk life and limb to act
out scenes totally made-up on the spot. They'll each
try and outwit, outplay and outlast the other
improvisers. At the end of each round the audience
decides which scene wins, who receives immunity, and
who finally becomes the Battle of WITs champion!
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 Kong is gone. Gorilla is
back.
Improvised scenes from tear-jerking to
side-splitting!
7pm Tuesday 8 – Saturday 12 August
Gorilla Theatre, the hit
improvised comedy show from the 2004 International
Comedy Festival, is back! Come along to McKenzie
Theatre, Capital E, 7pm Tuesday 8 – Saturday 12
August to see the show that TV3’s Nightline called
“edge-of-your-seat comedy”.
With law of the jungle competitiveness,
improvisers in Gorilla Theatre
direct scenes to entertain the audience who then
decide if they were successful or not…. You'll see
stories, scenes and songs that range from
tear-jerking to side-splitting from the leading
improvisers of the Wellington Improvisation Troupe
(WIT), winners of the Wellington Fringe Festival
Best Comedy Award 2003.
The Wellington Improvisation Troupe (WIT) is the
team that brought shows to Wellington such as Micetro
(Fringe 2003, 2006), Love Possibly
(Comedy Festival 2005) and the highly innovative All
New Old Time Radio Show in
January this year.
So book now for Gorilla Theatre
or take your chances on the door!
Booking Information:
When: 7pm, Tues 8 - Sat 12
August (+ 4pm matinee on Sat)
Where: McKenzie Theatre, Capital
E, Civic Square, Wellington.
Bookings: 04 913 3720. Door sales
may be available on the night.
How much: $16 waged / $12 unwaged
or group booking.
How long: These are approximately
70 minute shows.
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Micetro
Everybody’s favourite improv comedy show,
‘Micetro’ (NZ Fringe Best Comedy Award ’03)
returns to the Wellington stage for The Fringe
Festival. Stories, songs and scenes are made up on
the spot by seasoned professionals and gutsy
newcomers alike – you decide the winner!
When: Feb 22nd, 23rd, 24th,
25th, 26th - 7:00pm
Where: Capital E - Main Floor -
Civic Square
How much: Full: $15 Concession:
$12 Addict: $10 Child: $10 Group over 6: $12
Bookings: Capital E – ph: (04)
913 3720
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We interrupt this programming to bring
you....
THE ALL-NEW OLD-TIME
RADIO SHOW!
Classic comedy made up before your ears!
January 12th - 22nd 2006
'The All-New Old-Time 'Radio
Show!'' is a totally improvised comedy show in
the style of the golden age of radio, created
and performed by leading improvisers from the
Wellington Improvisation Troupe (WIT) (winners
of the Wellington Fringe Festival Best Comedy
Award 2003).
Using only the technology of the era, WIT's radio
players will take you back to a surreal summer in
the 1930s - a simpler time of stories, songs and
standard King's English. This kiwiana variety show
will vary every evening, being completely
unscripted and based entirely on suggestions from
the BATS 'live studio' audience.
'Radio Show!' is the first long-form improv radio
show in New Zealand, and the latest innovation
from the improvisers that sold-out BATS in seasons
of 'Lovepossibly' ("no script, just guts, teamwork
and imagination" - Capital Times) and 'Gorilla
Theatre' ("edge-of-your-seat comedy - TV3
Nightline). Featuring WIT's radio players - Ryan
Hartigan, Nicola Hill, Pete Hodgson and Simon
Smith - and accompanied by a foley of artists -
Anton van Helden, Richard Samaeli, Jamie Burgess,
Paul Sullivan and Kirstin Price.
The 'Radio Show!' is truly accessible local
theatre - elements of the show will be podcast on
WIT's website - wit.org.nz - for download onto
your personal MP3 player! The show will also
provide unique aural theatre accessible for those
that are sight-impaired.
Donations will be collected on the night to
support the work of the Royal New Zealand
Foundation of the Blind. Funds raised will
purchase a valuable new 'talking book' for members
of the Foundation.
Booking information
Book early, or take your chances on the door!
Groups of eight get an absolutely spiffing
discount.
When: 7pm,
Thursday 12 - Saturday 21 January 2006.
Where: BATS
Theatre, 1 Kent Terrace, Wellington.
Bookings: book@bats.co.nz,
phone 802-4175 (24 hr answerphone!) or door sales
from 6pm on the night.
How much: $15 (Full) / $12
(Group 8+/Concession/Child).
How long: This is a 60
minute show.

Find true love at the International Comedy
Festival...or not...

8pm, Tue 10 - Sat 14 May
Not just another romantic comedy! ‘lovepossibly'
is a totally improvised ‘chick flick’ where the
audience will call the shots.
“Love and long-form improvisation are high-stakes
games for consenting adults only. Over the course
of one hour, six of Wellington’s best improvisers
are going to attempt to find true love without a
script.” explains Improv Diva Nicola Hill. “There
could well be broken hearts.”
lovepossibly is
the first improv RomCom in the country. “We were
inspired by movies like ‘Four Flops and a Turkey’,
‘Nothing Hill’ and ‘Bridget’s Dairy Intolerance’”
says Hill, “But this show will appeal to all
improv lovers. It represents a rare opportunity to
see a long-form improv comedy show in New
Zealand.”
The show is being brought to the stage by The
Improv Divas, New Zealand’s first all-female
improvisation act (“highly inventive”–
National Business Review). Featuring Clare
Kerrison, Danielle Hodgson, Kirstin Price, Nicola
Hill, Barry Miskimmin, Nigel Chin, Paul Sullivan
and Simon Smith.
PG Adult Themes.
Booking Information:
There are only five nights of shows. So book
early, or take your chances on the door! And
remember that if you arrange 8 of your friends or
family to go with you, you all qualify for the
group discounted rate!
When: 8pm, Tue 10 - Sat 14 May
2005
Where: BATS Theatre, 1 Kent Terrace.
Bookings: (04) 802 4175 or
book@bats.co.nz Door sales available
How much: Only $15 full price,
$12 unwaged/groups 8+... so it's a cheap date!
How long: These are 60 minute
shows.
Website: Visit wit.org.nz to read
more about WIT, including upcoming shows and
details of courses to learn improvisation.
Contact:
for more
information.
 
The winning players of the Best Comedy Award
(Fringe 2003) are back with an all-new show!
It is Part Theartre....Part-Gameshow...Part
Human...It is.....
The Improv Factor
The Improvised
tribute to TV Gameshows!
7pm, 22-26 February.
The brand new improvised gameshow spectacular
which mixes Fail of the Century with the
Weakest Link. Teams are pitted against
each other night after night, in pulse-racing
theatrical challenges set by the host of the show.
Take a ride on our wheel of fortune
where the contestant's success means points on the
board (Miss Ford?), and failure means jeaopardy
where players must perform a "Forfeit"(which can
be really nasty!). Songs, scenes and stunts
performed live before your very eyes. Come on down
and have your say, as you determine which team
goes forward to the grand final where one team
will show that they have....THE IMPROV FACTOR
Booking Information:
There are only five nights of shows. So book
early, or take your chances on the door! And
remember that if you arrange 5 of your friends or
family to go with you, you all qualify for the
group discounted rate!
Where: McKenzie Theatre,
Capital E, Civic Square.
Bookings: (04) 977-9226 or
How much: $15 Full Price, $12
Concession, $10 Fringe Addicts, $5 children (Umder
14 yrs).
How long: These are 90 minute
shows.
Website: Visit wit.org.nz to read
more about WIT, including upcoming shows and
details of courses to learn improvisation.
Contact:
for a
personal touch from our host.
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 Keith Johnstone visits Wellington
In June 2004, WIT hosted a 5-day masterclass by
the world's greatest authority on improvisation,
Keith Johnstone, in Wellington. Bringing together
twenty improvisers from around the country, the
masterclass was the greatest event in the national
improv calendar in 2004. Keith appeared on stage
for the first time in New Zealand on Sunday 27th
June in 'The Secret Origin of Improv'. With Keith
directing, the night showcased his approach to
improv and the talents of the masterclass
students. While he was in Wellington, Keith also
delivered training for the New Zealand School of
Drama, WIT's Tuesday, and WIT's militant youth
wing, Joe Improv. Read more about him here.
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Is it a bird! Is it a plane! No, it's...
The Secret Origin of Improv
WIT presents one action hero-packed
night of super improv comedy, directed by
international legend Keith Johnstone. Watch! - as
the inventor of TheatresportsTM turns kiwi comics
into genius! Gasp! - as he swoops down and makes
stories out of thin air! Laugh! - 'till you cry!
Songs, scenes & sketches will be made up on
the spot for one night only. Don't miss this
chance to see Keith Johnstone appear on stage for
the first time down under.
See the press release for more info.
Booking information
Book early, or take your chances on the door!
Groups of six get a super discount.
When: 7pm,
Sunday 27 June.
Where: Ilott
Theatre, Town Hall Wellington..
Bookings: Ticketek (4) 384
3840 (booking fee applies) or door sales on the
night.
How much: $18 (Full) / $12
(Group 6+/Concession) / $10 (Child).
How long: This is an 80
minute show.
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 As part of the
Wellington Comedy Festival in May 4 - 8 at Bats
Theatre...
Gorilla Theatre
See WITs' top improvisers direct each other in
improvised comedy scenes.
You be the judge - do they deserve a banana or a
lemon?
It's monkey business mayhem with zest and a peel!
Read more in the press release.
Five nights only! So book early, or take your
chances on the door!
When: 9:30pm
Tuesday 4th - Saturday 8th May.
Where: BATS
Theatre, 1 Kent Terrace, Wellington.
Bookings: book@bats.co.nz,
phone 802-4175 (24 hr answerphone!) or door sales
from 6pm on the night.
How much: $15 waged / $12
unwaged or group booking (8+).
How long: This is a 60
minute show.
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Just when you thought it was just a little too
quiet on the Western Front, the players from the
Fringe Festival 2003 Best Comedy Award are
back...for the Fringe Festival 2004!
Battle of WITs
An epic clash of comedians where YOU decide the
winner!
Wed 18th - Sun 22nd February
Battle of WITs is the all-new improvised
comedy show from the Wellington Improvisation
Troupe (WIT).
"'Battle of WITs!' will unleash comedy carnage on
a scale never before seen in the capital! Well. at
least not since our award-winning 'micetro' show
in 2003." says WIT's co-creative director Julian
Wilson, "Nine improvisers start the show, only one
finishes. Blood will be spilt. Which is a shame
because it's really hard to get the stains out of
my jumper."
Scenes, songs and stories are made up on the spot
by Wellington's leading improvisers and gutsy
newcomers alike, armed only with their wits! Split
randomly into teams throughout the night, players
must work together in order to sway the audience,
whose vote, after each round, determines who gets
to live on... or fall on the sword of death!
"The showdown in the final round has been known
in the past to cause more than it's fair share of
heart failure amongst our audience", explains
Wilson.
Never...will so many...die laughing...at so
little.
Standing orders:
There are only five shows. So book early, or take
your chances on the door! And remember that if you
arrange 7 of your friends or family to go with
you, you all qualify for the group discounted
rate!
When: 7pm, Wed 18th - Sun 22nd
February.
Where: McKenzie Theatre, Capital
E, Civic Square.
Bookings: Email
for an
unsecured booking (you must book at least a day
before the show and turn up and pay for your
tickets before 6:45pm on the night of the show).
Secure your booking anytime with pre-payment at
Ticketek.co.nz or by phoning (04) 384 3840. Door
sales may be available on the night.
How much: $15 waged / $12 unwaged
and groups (at least 8 people) / $10 Fringe
Addicts and children (up to 14 yrs).
How long: This is a 60-70 minute
show.
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 Eaten too much
turkey and ham off the bone? Sick of summer
television programming and sand in all the wrong
places? Your antidote is here!...
The Improv Divas in
DIVA FEVER
Scorching improvised comedy from New Zealand's
first all-female improvisation act. Sizzling
stories, songs and scenes made up on the spot.
Three hot summer nights only! So book early, or
take your chances on the door!
When: 8pm
Thursday 15th, Friday 16th & Saturday 17th
January.
Where: BATS
Theatre, 1 Kent Terrace, Wellington.
Bookings: book@bats.co.nz,
phone 802-4175 (24hr answerphone!) or door sales
from 6pm on the night.
How much: $15 waged / $10
unwaged or group booking.
How long: This is a 60
minute show.
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 Just when you
thought it was just a little too quiet on the
Western Front, the players of micetro and winners
of the Fringe Festival 2003 Best Comedy Award are
back! ...
Battle of WITs
Out-ryhme. Out-sing. Out-wit.
Battle of WITs is the all-new improvised comedy
show from the Wellington Improvisation Troupe
(WIT).
Songs, scenes and sagas are made up on the spot
by Wellington’s leading improvisers and
conscripted amateurs alike. Armed with their wits
alone, players are drawn at random and
commissioned to perform scenes that are completely
unscripted and totally unrehearsed. The audience
votes for their favourite scenes until gradually
all players are eliminated from the field of
battle. Only one is left standing. You decide the
winner!
Bring along the whole family for comedy that’s
Over the Top!
Standing orders:
There are only four shows. So book early, or
take your chances on the door!
When: 7pm Thursday 4th, Friday
5th & Saturday 6th December.
Where: Gryphon Theatre, 22
Ghuznee Street, Wellington .
Bookings: Ticketek (4) 384 3840,
or door sales on the night.
How much: $12 / $10.
How long: This is a 60 minute
show.
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