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What is Improvisation?
Read a little more about
the philosophy of improv.
Some NZ HistoryImprov in New Zealand theatre became popularised in
the early nineties as part of the global phenomenon of Keith Johnstone's
Theatresports. Theatresports techniques liberated many
traditional theatre practitioners, and Theatresports
itself was performed on a regular basis at most of the
country's major centres and taught at the country's
schools. Auckland Theatresports, Christchurch's Court Jesters,
Wellington's The Improvisers and the Dunedin Improv
Company were all formed in this first wave of enthusiasm
for improv theatre in New Zealand. Over the nineties,
improv theatre became a victim of its own success. The
audiences left the theatre and many of New Zealand's
major improvisers left the tradition. Performance improv
became competitive and stagnated, and lost credibility
within the theatre community. Many troupes folded. In
1997, Auckland's Improv Bandits
sought to reinvent local improv, pitching themselves as
a subversive new force performing improv 'without safety
nets'. Clawing back audience, Improv Bandit Wade Jackson
then opened New Zealand's only dedicated improv theatre
- The Covert
Theatre in Auckland. New Zealand's newest
improv group is PlayShop in Wellington, whose first
public show was in 2012. Improv Groups in NZThere are improv troupes in most of the main centres in New Zealand: WIT, The Improvisers and PlayShop in Wellington; Auckland Theatresports and the Covert Theatre (home of The Improv Bandits) in Auckland, Improsaurus in Dunedin; and the country's longest running troupe - The Court Jesters - in Christchurch. WIT is committed to working alongside the other companies towards reinvigorating improv in New Zealand. At the same time, WIT is struggling to keep pace with the high demand for good improv theatre. WIT shows are among the most popular theatre in Wellington, with houses reaching over an average 80% of house and an audience of 3,000 per year. This reflects the enduring popularity and timelessness of improv theatre and the city's rapidly increasing urban population. It also reflects the global trend away from mass entertainment to local improv. ![]() |
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