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Can these improv BFF's set the Guinness World Record for most audience suggestions used per minute in an improv show?
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From: Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland
3 actors. 90 minutes. 100 things.
100 Things is the craziest new improv comedy show in Tāmaki Makaurau, and it's coming down to Ōtepoti Dunedin for the first time ever!
How does it work? In an improv show, the improvisers ask the audience for a few suggestions that will inform how the scene plays out. In 100 Things, the actors will write down — you guessed it — 100 things to incorporate into their show, with a little help from the audience. They have to use all 100 of them, or the show will be deemed a catastrophic failure! If they pull it off, they’ll have set a world record for most ask-fors used in an improv show.
After winning the Late Night Knife Fight improv showdown in Tāmaki Makaurau, this show is travelling all the way to the other end of the motu and making its South Island debut at Ōtepoti/Dunedin Fringe Festival.
Performed by Rebecca Mary Gwendolon (RAW Comedy finalist), Izzy Renton (Shortland St) and Frankie Browne (Ugly Shakespeare Company): three improvisor besties who are always hearing what great chemistry they have together, so they decided to really put it to the ultimate test.
Imagine if the TV shows Taskmaster and Whose Line Is It Anyway? had a baby ... it'll be kind of like that!
"[Mary Gwendolon] and Browne immediately form a natural rapport, as a dynamic double act with excellent comedic timing." - Theatrescenes
"Gwendolon and Renton ... have an excellent rappor t.. Over the course of the next sixty minutes, comical and wholesome shenanigans ensue, which regularly have the audience raucous with laughter." - Red Raven
Be a part of history and get a ticket to see the most audience suggestions ever used in an improv show (as far as we can tell).
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