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Autumn Laughs Kick Off Honest Liars’ 2026 Season in Tauranga

Autumn Laughs Kick Off Honest Liars’ 2026 Season in Tauranga

Autumn Season Begins with Laughter at the Honest Liars Show

A calm, mild evening set the perfect tone for the first Honest Liars improv comedy show of the autumn season on 7 March 2026 at Tauranga’s 16th Ave Theatre. While the sky outside was tranquil, inside the theatre, the energy was quietly building as the players finished their warm-ups backstage and the audience began arriving.

It soon became clear the evening was going to be a busy one. More people arrived than had booked tickets, which meant the team quickly scrambled to bring out extra chairs. By the time the show began, the theatre was comfortably full, always a wonderful sign that word about the Honest Liars’ unique brand of comedy continues to spread.

The players burst onto the stage to warm applause, greeted by plenty of familiar faces returning for another evening of unscripted chaos.

The opening game, Categories, is always a great way to get both performers’ and the audience’s brains firing. Starting with different types of fruit, the players raced to keep the ideas flowing without hesitation. Apples and bananas were soon joined by more obscure entries before the category suddenly shifted to cats. What followed was a whirlwind of feline creativity — from moggies to panthers, from the Cat in the Hat to the slightly questionable (K)cathmandu. It may not all have been zoologically accurate, but it certainly got the laughter flowing and the players thinking on their feet.

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Next came the ever-popular Pocket Note, where audience-written phrases must be slipped naturally into a scene. This time, the setting was a rather tense situation. Sue played a surrogate mother, while Ryan and Kathy appeared as the hopeful parents awaiting their baby’s arrival.

However, as the scene unfolded, a rather inconvenient truth emerged. Ryan and Sue had been having an affair. The scene spiralled into delightful chaos as the players worked in their mystery lines, including “They weren’t supposed to do that,” “Baby I’m into you,” “Sit on one and rotate,” and the beautifully cutting “That’s rich coming from someone like you.” Each line landed perfectly, sending waves of laughter through the audience.

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The show continued with Rant and Rave, in which performers deliver passionate speeches on unlikely topics. This time, it took a particularly surreal turn with the audience suggestion involving Donald invading Iran. The resulting rants and reactions ranged from political satire to wildly imaginative theories. You can see a snippet of the mayhem in the video below.

 

Next up was He Said, She Said, featuring Jon and Kathy transported to a Renaissance fair. Medieval references quickly gave way to wonderfully odd moments — from cries of “bring out your dead” to the concept of naked jousting. The scene finished with Kathy delivering what might have been the line of the night: “I just love Thursday night dress-up.”

The ever-popular Dating Game followed, with Gala playing the charmingly curious Little Miss looking for her forever friend. Her potential partners were certainly memorable: Jon, a vegan abattoir worker; Mark, who collected granny underwear from clotheslines; and Ryan, whose personality shifted between cheerleader enthusiasm and something far more sinister.

When asked their favourite food, the answers were predictably strange. Jon cautiously replied, “Not sausages.” Mark suggested tea and scones near retirement villages, and Ryan launched into a cheerleading chant of “Give me a pea, give me a cucumber, give me a carrot!” before abruptly sitting down again.

After several rounds of questioning and much laughter, Gala chose Bachelor Number One. Whether the romance blossomed remains a mystery, but the audience certainly approved.

The evening continued at a cracking pace with more games, quick thinking, and spontaneous silliness. We’ll leave you with a video featuring a brand-new game titled “But What You Didn’t See.” If it sparks your curiosity or simply makes you laugh, perhaps it will inspire you to join us at the next Honest Liars show.

After all, no two improv nights are ever the same — and that’s exactly the fun of it. 🎭

A great, fast-paced night!

Thanks to:

The Players

The Crew

Jon + MC

Kathy + MC

Sue

Gala

Ryan

Shawn

Steve

Admin:

Fee


Tech:

Callum

Book your tickets for the next show and join the players for loads of laughs.

1st Saturday of every month.
16th Ave Theatre.
16th Avenue, Tauranga.
Show Starts: 7.30 p.m.
Licenced bar available.

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Honest Liars Improv October 2025 show

Honest Liars Improv October 2025 show

Laughter Beats the Black Caps at 16th Ave Theatre

You’d think the international cricket would have stolen the crowd — Black Caps versus Australia at the Bay Oval is no small distraction — but it turns out that laughter wins every time. A lively audience packed into Tauranga’s 16th Ave Theatre for the October show, to see the Honest Liars in action, and what a night it was.

From the moment the lights came up, the room buzzed with energy. The warm-up game, Categories, had everyone calling out suggestions faster than a ball bowled at ninety miles an hour. “Shades of red!” and “Types of relationships!” set the tone for a night of quick thinking, clever wordplay, and the kind of chaos only improv can create.

Then came The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, with Gala, Steve, and Ryan offering their “expert” advice on life’s great dilemmas. When frostbite was suggested, the wisdom ranged from sensible medical help to fashion advice involving “accessorising with blackened fingers.” But the audience really lost it when the topic of boredom in retirement came up. The good advice was wholesome — “find a hobby or try meditation.” The bad? “Get involved in everyone else’s drama at the retirement village.” And the ugly? “Follow someone like Jeffrey Dahmer — just leave out the serial-killer part!” It was wickedly funny and entirely unrehearsed, proving that even questionable advice can be comedy gold.

Honest Liars Improv October 2025 show

The pace never slowed. In Change, players had to instantly switch their lines whenever the MC called “Change!”, leading to an unforgettable argument about Guy Fawkes. Then it was time for Pocket Note and a hysterical plane scene where Jon and Steve’s “pilots” had no idea how to fly, getting lost in each other’s eyes, seeing a pregnant woman in labour floating down with a parachute and leaving Sally to literally save the day. The audience’s suggestions were incorporated brilliantly, with the final note, “Another one bites the dust!” wrapping up the scene perfectly.

But the highlight of the night? The now-legendary Complaints Letter. The suggestion: the U.S. government. Gala and Ryan took turns writing the letter one word at a time, creating a wonderfully bizarre complaint to Donald Trump. Jon and Steve’s “official reply” went delightfully off-course into a debate about different types of cheese. By the end, the audience was in stitches, clapping and cheering for more.

See the first letter here (contains offensive language):

 

As the curtain came down (so to speak), the crowd left with grins wide enough to rival the Bay Oval floodlights. Cricket may have had the headlines, but for those inside 16th Ave Theatre, there was no contest — comedy won by a landslide.

If you missed out this time, don’t worry — the Honest Liars will be back next month with a fresh batch of games, unpredictable hilarity, and maybe even a few new “ugly” bits of advice. Sign up for our newsletter to get info on the next show: Newsletter

Thanks to the players

The Players

The Crew

Jon + MC

Kathy + MC

Sue

Gala

Ryan

Shawn

Steve

Admin:

Fee


Tech:

Callum

Book your tickets for the next show and join the players for loads of laughs.

1st Saturday of every month.
16th Ave Theatre.
16th Avenue, Tauranga.
Show Starts: 7.30 p.m.
Licenced bar available.

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Honest Liars Kick Off 2025 with Laughter & Surprises

Honest Liars Kick Off 2025 with Laughter & Surprises

The 1st show of 2025 and the Honest Liars were back in fine form.

The players were just a fraction concerned as very few tickets had been sold. But, all was not lost as the waifs and strays wandered in and, in fact, made up for 60% of the audience. The lack of ticket sales had been blamed on the Buskers’ festival and music evening which was also happening on the same day.

However, as extra chairs were needed as the crowd continued to walk in, the players relaxed and were eager to perform.

The MC, Jon introduced the players and quickly got into the first game of ‘Categories’. The suggestions ranged from Stallone movies, dinosaurs to things you’d find in a dairy the latter producing such quips as “irate cashiers” and “ram raiders”.

‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ came next, producing excellent, so-so and downright rotten advice to a problem. For example. What to do about blisters on my feet.

  • The good advice offered by Steve was to get some good cream from the pharmacy.
  • The so-so advice from Mark was to use some good, strong sandpaper
  • Then the worst advice from Gala was to get someone to carry you everywhere!

From there it was on to ‘Pocket Note’ a crowd favourite. There were some wonderful notes suggested from the audience:

  • Drink less whiskey
  • Sip the cool-aid
  • The rollercoaster starts here
  • I’m trying to get to my mother’s funeral
  • Try to rub it less
  • How very dare you
  • I am a vegan
  • It’s clean sheet day.

Of course each of these suggestions has to be worked seamlessly (cough, cough) into the story as the players pick them up and say them as part of ‘the script’.

This time, Sally and Ian were working at a sewage treatment plant, complaining about the smell and all the dirty nappies and wet wipes that had clogged up the system. Jon wandered in thinking the place was an art installation and got all enthused over what he was seeing.

Sally was digging away and found something unusual, Ian saw it was a jumper and read the label which said ‘I am a vegan’. This, of course, changed the direction slightly even when it was discovered there was a body that went with the jersey.

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Jon thought the whole thing was marvellous and said he knew of many artists who would jump at the chance to exhibit in this installation, and they could call it ‘The rollercoaster starts here’ (very apt title!). He would bring artists from all over the world, and they could all ‘sip the cool-aid’

Once they all realised there was money to be made, the vile sewage treatment plant took on a whole new look.

The chairs were then set out for ‘The Dating Game’. Mark was the bachelor who left the theatre while the audience suggested the individual quirks. Gala was a wig maker, Sally collected wet leaves, and Sue was to morph into an octopus.
Mark returned as the game began with the 70’s dating theme music and was introduced as Pete, who packed peanuts in Pak n’ Sav. After questioning the contestants, Mark guessed all their quirks and decided to go out with the octopus (mainly because she alluded to what she could do with her eight tentacles!).

The games continued, and after the intermission, Fee got up on behalf of the Honest Liars to recognise Natalie, the daughter of one of the players. She had come and taken some fantastic photos of the players which you can see the new pics all over this website and on our social media. Thanks, Natalie for an excellent job…. you should go professional!

Honest Liars Improv Show 2025

The games continued with ‘Sex with Me’ followed by a fun ‘Returns Desk’, which saw Sue returning a packet of crisps possessed by Ghandi’s spirit. Mark brought back a vase of rotting flowers that smelled like rotting flesh, and Gala pulled in a cement truck that produced unicorns rather than cement. Sue’s classic first line of “this ruined my pelvic floor” erupted the audience into peels of laughter – let’s face it, the imagery alone is mind-boggling.

‘The Cube’ also produced four great stories as Jon, Steve, Sue, and Ian rotated, developing the stories with each turn. These stories included a large penguin couple whose egg hatched into a polar bear, a morgue attendant bringing in weirdly killed bodies, an ice cream attendant in a rat suit and bizarre date locations where one on the date kept losing limbs.

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Ian volunteered to be the ‘Twitch’ interviewer, and as he saw the different applicants for the bus driver position, the twitches had him blowing kisses, tooting a train horn, and yelling watch out.

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Needless to say, he was exhausted when he finally offered the job to the last candidate, Jon.

The first show of 2025 was a success and the players and audience alike had a lot of laughs and a few surprises!

Thanks to players

Jon & MC
Steve
Sue
Sally
Gala
Mark
Ian

Thanks to
Admin: Kelly and Fee
Sound engineer: Anthony.

Book your tickets for the next show and join the players for loads of laughs.

1st Saturday of every month.
16th Ave Theatre.
16th Avenue, Tauranga.
Show Starts: 7.30 p.m.
Licenced bar available.

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