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New Games, Same Players.

New Games, Same Players.

New games were introduced into the show, but the players were the same. Even those returning from holidays got to tread the boards.

The sky had opened, and the torrent of rain came down in sheets as the players arrived at the theatre. The Honest Liars were pleased to get inside the theatre after jumping over the little rivers gushing down the gutters and washing down the path.

Within five minutes, the rain had eased off, not that anyone noticed as they set up the chairs and began a warm-up session to get their fun mojos up to speed.

Warm up

The audience arrived and visited the bar before getting their seats in anticipation of enjoying a good night’s entertainment, and they were not disappointed.

Jon, the MC, welcomed the players onto the stage and began with three rounds of the game of ‘Categories’, where they had to identify different types of breakfast cereals, nuts, and the weather. This got the laughter started, and the performers lit up.

‘Pocket Note’, always an audience favourite, saw Matt, Mark and Kelly planning a murder. It was a somewhat twisted plot as it became evident that the scene was set in a Comedy Horror House, and Matt had been brought in as a consultant on the best way of murdering someone. Notes woven into the dialogue ranged in absurdity from “you are very sexy”, “I’ll tell your father,” to “I need to go poos”. The most appropriate note was after Matt had offered to tell them the best form of torture; the note read, “hit me, baby, one more time”.

The first new game was introduced to the audience, ‘Story, Story, Die’. This is where players tell one consistent story. The MC points to a player who must immediately pick up from where the story left off, even if it is mid-sentence. When a player hesitates or repeats words, they ‘die’. The story goes on until the last player is standing.

The topic given by the audience was a safari. The story began with Drucilla and Keith trying to get tickets to go and see the zebras. It ended with them eating camel toenails – don’t ask!

Improv comedy Story, story, die

The next new game, ‘Improv Anonymous,’ saw Kathy, Brett and Matt welcome new member Kelly to the group meeting. There they poured their hearts out over their addiction to stealing teapots. Now, Kelly had been sent out of the room while the audience had offered the subject. The idea of the game is that the ‘new’ member has to guess what exactly the addiction is from the clues, some not so subtle, given by the others.

Brett began by sharing that it had all started when he was a kid, and now he still can’t go to Paeroa.

Matt’s predisposition to teapots had come about because he is British, and Kathy was the Queen and was teased as a child with family singing “Lilibet short and stout”.

Kelly was very much on the mark when she stated, “My name is Kelly, and I’m addicted to stealing teapots.”

Improv Anonymous,

Before the interval, two courageous audience members, Ryan and Bryce, came up on stage to be part of the ‘Emotional Symphony’ game. Along with Matt and Mark, they were each given an emotion to sound. There was rage, jealousy, happiness and horny, and Jon conducted the cacophony of strange sounds into a loosely described musical number. All of this to the delight of the audience.

A competition was held with the game’ Rant and Rave’. Steve and Mark were given the topic of Polocrosse, of which neither of them knew what the sport was. They had to rant about it, then quickly switch to raving when the MC rang the bell. Matt and Brett had the rather intriguing suggestion of belly button fluff to rant and rave about. Both teams did well, but the audience decided that the belly button fluff was the clear winner, especially as Matt had said it made excellent teapot covers, a great callback to the addiction of stealing teapots.

‘The Cube’ game had four players acting out four different games, providing another avenue to reference previous lines from other games. Laughter certainly rang out as the audience picked up on these.

But the new game ‘The Twitch’ had the audience laughing the most. Jon was interviewing for a straddle truck driver, and each applicant arrived with a different twitch or quirk. Jon had to copy each movement and sound, and as each person came in, he had to add the new quirk. In total, there were six different twitches and Jon was seen throwing arms up and out and legs up and over the arm of the chair, yelling out “Yeeha”, standing up saluting with “God save the King”, flipping his head back and putting in a few “woop woops”. Among all this, he still had to conduct the interviews.

Improv comedy The Twitch

 

Improv comedy The Twitch

A game that will definitely be seen in future shows.

The show ended with the ‘Puppets’ game. With the topic of Hurricane Ian, Charles and Ellie from the audience volunteered to be the puppeteers, and both did an excellent job. See for yourself with the snippet below.

 

Kelly and Brett certainly found themselves in some rather strange poses but managed to keep the story going.

As the audience left, still laughing, the players converged at the bar for a round of well-deserved drinks. It was agreed that the suggestions had been the best. This audience was full of fun energy spilt over to the players. A great night all around.

Thanks to players

Jon (MC)
Brett
Kelly
Steve
Kathy
Matt
Mark

Crew: Fee and Sue
Sound engineer: Ant

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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Standing Room Only

Standing Room Only

It was standing room only at the Jam Factory for the August show, and the players were ready!

Before the warm-up could begin, there was a small matter of getting some professional photos taken. The players arrived early enough in their best bib and tucker. And if you don’t know what that means, Google says:

One’s finest clothes, dressed up, as in the men were told to put on their best bib and tucker for the dinner dance. Although wearing either a bib (frill at the front of a man’s shirt) or a tucker (ornamental lace covering a woman’s neck and shoulders) is obsolete, the phrase survives.

In this case, it meant that the players had their Honest Liars tee on, their hair done, looking the part and no snotty noses.

The photos were taken amidst great hilarity, with the players falling about ….. literally! The images have yet to be viewed and passed before being made public, but watch out for any new banners.

An hour later, the students arrived. These fine players have nearly completed the Beginners’ workshop that has been held over the past few weeks. They were to do a ‘guest’ spot, and two games had been set for them to play within the show.

honest liars warm up

Warm-up began with basic games ideally suited to sharpening the brain and ramping up the energy. Then it was across to The Station for a drink and the last-minute preparations.

honest liars at the Station

People began arriving, and it soon became clear that the house was going to be full. The troupe were not going to disappoint, and so the show started.

Scenes from a Hat was a great way to ‘introduce’ the players as they stepped forward to give small statements in response to suggestions that had been provided by the audience.

A couple more games then Pocket Note, a favourite had Kim, Melissa and Fee as gardeners spicing up their dialogue with suggestions from the audience from “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” to “hey babe, are you trashed I want to take you out”. Weaving these into the gardening scene proved to be both difficult and hilarious at the same time.

Time for the students to have a go on stage. The game some chose was Alphabet. A scene where friends were trying to organise a costume party. Each player had to begin their line with the next letter of the Alphabet which they did with only the odd hiccup of switching letters. All made for a good game.

honest liars students

Foreign Film Dub saw Fee and Kevin speaking in gibberish French meeting at the supermarket. At the same time, Kathy and Kim translated and took the story from the first meeting to the size of the aubergine and many more innuendoes which carried the scene along.

In the second half, the Honest Liars’ plant in the audience who was supposed to be keeping up with the photos (specifically for this blog) was laughing too much and forgot!!!

After intermission, Jon started the ball rolling with a rollicking great stand-up about his trials and tribulations going through the different customs in different countries. Then the games flowed on with the laughs abounding as the players brought their best scenes from the suggestions. Hollywood Director was set around a murder with Melissa and Kim trying to figure out what to do with the body when Kathy turned up as the nosey cop. Jon played the Director and changed the genre a couple of times making the scene a horror, sci-fi and rounding it up with it being a western which saw Kim kill off the nosey Sherriff.

The students had another spot playing the game Space Jump changing the original scene of a rock climber to a Tug of War, riding horses and a cat throwing up. Their creativity showed the advances they had made through coming to the workshops.

The final game, Press Conference, had Jon being grilled by the press because of the scandal that had occurred. Through the hints dropped by the journalists and Jon’s great responses, he soon realised that he was speaking on behalf of Fonterra over the issue of marketing mouse milk.

A rousing applause ended the show and players, students and some audience members wandered over to The Station for a celebratory drink to relax and unwind.

Thanks to all the players:

Fee
Melissa
Kevin
Kristina
Jon
Kim
Kathy

Thanks to the Students:

Wendy
Steve
Wendy K
Ryan
Vicki
Sue
Lynn
George
Claudia

Thanks to the crew:

Sally Neil

 

standing room only honest liars

Next show is on September 6th so save the date!

Book your tickets, have a drink at The Station first, then join us for loads of laughs.

1st Sunday of every Month

Jam Factory, Historic Village

Show Starts:  7 p.m.

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Starting The New Year

Starting The New Year

Honest Liars are starting the New Year with a BANG!

The first show of 2020 is on at the Jam Factory on Sunday, February 9th and the players are chafing at the bit to get on stage to entertain you.

Don’t forget to come with your A-game of wonderful suggestions to make give the games some spice!

JAM FACTORY

BUT WAIT …. There’s more!

Honest Liars has invited to play at the Auckland Improv Festival happening in April. Here’s the link to the EVENT if you’re going to be in Auckland around this time – please come along.

This is a wonderful opportunity for the team to play with the big boys. There will be some amazing talented improvers coming from all over the world, hosting workshops and playing shows. So for the players to have a slot at this inaugural festival is a real honour. It will improve the game nights here in Tauranga – so you’ll get to benefit as well.

auckland improv festival

IN OTHER NEWS:

The players had a great Christmas party in early January. Of course, lots of games were played which involved miming.

IMPROV MIMING

And then there was the mandatory Karaoke in which it was all agreed that the players should stick to improv! You’ll no doubt hear singing at some point when a music game is introduced (no earplugs will be issued).

NEXT SHOW:

Save the date:

Sunday 9th February
Jam Factory, Historic Village
Show Starts: 7 p.m.

 

Whoo Hoo – The First Show!

Whoo Hoo – The First Show!

A trip around the Saturday farmer’s market was the go-to for three trusty players promoting the Honest Liars first show at The Jam Factory.

With funny hats and afro wigs, they descended upon the unsuspecting crowd loaded up with pamphlets and a few two for one tickets.

Suddenly Melissa spied a sign that could not be passed up as a classic improv moment:

LOCALLY LAID
(Of course, this was in reference to eggs- but the Honest Liars aren’t fussy when it comes to an opportunity for comedy)

At the bottom of the sign:

FREE RANGE.

In her loudest voice, she called out to Neil, “Hey, Neil, you can get laid locally here!”

That statement began a dialogue that certainly made the crowd stop and wonder what on earth was going on.

Neil yelled back “What?? Awesome- I’m in!”
Kathy jumped in and yelled out “I’ve been laid all over the world but not locally!”
The crowd started laughing and watching.
Melissa continued “It sounds HOT – it’s not in the bedroom it’s on the range! Kinky! And it’s FREE!”

This little stunt achieved its purpose – dozens of flyers were passed out, and people were very enthused about the show.

By that night, however, it was anxious times. Some of the players even having a bit of a sleepless night. Sugar-plums and fairies were not dancing in their dreams; rather there were empty chairs and unopened bottles of sparkling wine.

first show

Storms were forecasted, but – wait – this is Tauranga, the home of ‘the weatherman is always wrong’ attitude.

Sure enough, the day dawned with the sun making a valiant attempt to push through. And what rain there was certainly didn’t dampen anyone’s spirit.

5 p.m. was the time for the players to meet at The Jam Factory. Get familiar with the stage, set out the chairs and have a proper warm-up.

Didn’t entirely go as planned though! Some players arrived earlier and started putting up the signs, others came a bit later, but soon all were there. Time to go to Subway. Time to have a couple of toilet stops. Time to set out the chairs. Time to start pouring the champers. Time to……. ran out of time!

Doors were to open at 6.30 p.m. with the show at 7 p.m. But you can always count on people trotting up early – and so they did. In fact, it wasn’t long before four became six and six became 10, and 10 became 20, and so it continued. By opening, it was a full house with only one or two random chairs empty.

Eagerly stunned at the incredible response, the players poured out onto the stage to the sounds of thunderous applause. (Applause thunderous due to Melissa warming up the audience with a game.)

first show

The Questions game rolled into Experts with both games used as a warm-up for players and audience alike.

Then the games got into full swing with Space Jump having mid-wife Fee attempting to birth a baby and Kathy playing the slot machines and not sharing the winnings.

The Clap game had the audience in fits as Melissa was Donald Trump and Kathy was his hairpiece. This was a scene that had the potential to go on for so much longer, but the other teams kept clapping and pinching the lines as they were pearls of comedy.

Hunny Bunny, a sassy gal from Texas, arrived in the ‘studio’ for The Dating Game and she had a choice between Brett, a naked hula-hoop champion, Kay, a Tourette sufferer with an eye twitch or Fee who was constantly hot and clapped. Honey Bear did confuse Fee’s interpretation with a woman who had hot flushes and THE clap, but her perception was a winner with the audience.

Finally, the show ended, and the players took their bow to the applause of the wonderful crowd who had offered brilliant suggestions for the games. As the audience piled out of the theatre, many of them declared that they would be back and bringing friends.

The players set about packing up the chairs and straightening up as well as having the last of the champers (couldn’t let it go to waste!), then it was off to the pub for a de-brief and a sigh of relief that the first show went so well. Next show is Feb 9th 2020.

And, in case you’re wondering, half the audience came from the farmer’s market. Guess, getting laid for free worked!

Thanks to all the players – you were all brilliant:

  • Neil
  • Fee
  • Melissa
  • Kathy
  • Kay
  • Kelly O
  • Brett
honest liars improv

p.s. Speaking of first shows. The intrepid emcees Melissa and Neil run an improv class for tweens and teenagers who had their very first show the next evening. A few Honest Liars went along and were heartened with the comedy genius of the ‘Little Liars’. Definitely some budding improvers to swell the Honest Liars Improv pool.

A Permanent Gig For The Honest Liars

A Permanent Gig For The Honest Liars

There were celebrations all round when the Honest Liars got a permanent gig to play the fool regularly to real live audiences.

A couple of weeks ago the enterprising Kathy set up a meeting with the wonderful folk from The Incubator at the Historic Village. You see, at the Fringe Festival, Kathy had spied a space that looked like it could be a players paradise for the ever keen Honest Liars.

It had a feel about it – quirky but inviting and definitely a place where laughter could abound.

So without batting an eye, Kathy went next door into The Incubator to find out more. The space she had spotted was The Jam Factory, a place where mainly musicians would come to play for music lovers in the area.
Nothing else to do but to set up a meeting with those in the know.

It was very fortuitous that one of the people she was to meet had seen the HL performing at the festival and definitely wanted more.
So a few weeks later Kathy, Neil and Melissa headed off to see if this was going to be a good fit (and in fact even an option). It was more than could be expected. The Jam Factory wanted the players and the players wanted The Jam Factory – the deal was struck. The Honest Liars had found a home to have a permanent gig.

Now if you’re wanting to be at the very first show – doors open at 6.30 pm on Sunday 8th December 2019 and the show begins at 7 pm. This is a relaxed place – bring along a bit of food because there is an awesome space right there so you can make a great fun evening of it.

Tickets are $10 and on sale:  Book Now

or rock up on the night and hope that you’ll get a seat.

Either way, the players promise to entertain you with hilarious madness and will look forward to meeting you afterwards.

For future dates check out: It’s Showtime!

Here’s the official notice:

permanent gig honest liars

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