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Even a Forgotten Theatre Key Doesn’t Stop the Honest Liars.

Even a Forgotten Theatre Key Doesn’t Stop the Honest Liars.

The evening started with a small panic over the forgotten theatre key.

Phone calls and a quick dash to meet halfway soon got the theatre key back in safe hands, and the doors were opened. The players quickly got the chairs out, signage up, and then onto the stage for a good warm-up and run-through of the games.

Once the audience had settled in with their drinks and expectations of a good night, the players ran out and onto the stage to loud applause.

After the first game of Objections, it was on to the ‘Change’ game. Ryan and Kathy stood in line to get on the roller coaster. The conversation kept going off in different directions because as Jon dinged the bell, the line they last spoke had to be changed.

comedy improv the change game

 

‘Pocket Note’ saw Jon, Kelly, and Sally breaking out of a Youth Hostel. The scene was set as the two girls puffed away on a not-so-decent bit of weed. But they decided they had to break out because the food was only baked beans. At that point, Jon entered as the warden. As the story progressed, it revealed that both girls were backpackers who thought they were in a normal hostel and couldn’t understand why they couldn’t leave.

comedy improv pocket note

Another popular game, the ‘Returns Desk,’ had three players returning items they had no idea about. Operating the desk, Jon was responsible for giving clues, which he did very well. Ian’s Santa costume was green, so Jon started off with an Irish accent, saying, “Welcome to Paddy’s Festive Store. How can I help you?”

Next, Sally had a custard square made of mustard that she wanted to return, and finally, Brett pulled in the Grand Canyon to return as it was full of Skittles. The audience loved this game as it was through their suggestions that the crazy items were created.

To see an example of this game, go to our YouTube. In this clip, the item being brought back to the returns desk is an electric bus with a flat tyre.

Once again, Kelly made the audience laugh in the game ‘Sign Language Interpreter’ as she visually tried to interpret the conversation between Ian and Brett. Ian, the host, Mike Hunt, was interviewing Brett, Dr Dick Lively, who was creating an octopi Olympics.

Take a look at a wee snippet of this fun game.

 

 

At the end of intermission, David, the trusted barman, got onto the stage to pose a question to the audience: “Would you like to be in a box?” and with that, he expanded on the many reasons why you would even be in a box. Very entertaining.

forgotten theatre key

With all the Honest Liars present, the stage became filled with innuendos as the game ‘Sex With Me’ had the players stepping forward and declaring why sex with me is like brushing my teeth – yoga – and driving to work. For example: “Sex with me is like driving to work, it takes me forever to get there.”

The ‘Complaints Letter’ game had Ryan and Kathy writing to the Tauranga City Council to complain about the Lime Scooters. As the letter is written one word at a time, it can go off in all directi

ons, as you’ll see in the video below.

The last game of the evening was ‘Puppets’. Two wonderful people from the audience, Andrea and Kim, came up for this and quickly learnt how to be the puppet masters of Kelly and Brett. The theme of the story was James Bond being chased by a baddie down a mountain. It didn’t take too long before James Bond was nabbed, but he quickly got away, and the pair skied down the mountain.

comedy improv puppets

All too soon, the show was over. The audience went home, the Honest Liars unwound with a drink from the bar, and then it was lights out for the penultimate show of 2024.

Thanks to players

Brett
Ian
Jon – MC
Kelly
Kathy
Sally
Ryan

Thanks to
Admin: 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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A Springtime Show

A Springtime Show

Spring was in the air, so it was time for another Honest Liars show.

Although the day was overcast, the players brought the sunshine as they arrived at the theatre, ready for the springtime show they were looking forward to performing.

Laughter abounded during the warm-up games as the players practised the rules of the different games. But it wasn’t long before the first audience member arrived, so it was off to another area to continue loosening up.

The audience settled into their seats after getting their drinks and chatting to friends. The lights dimmed, and Jon, the emcee for the night, ran onto the stage to begin the evening’s entertainment.

After introducing the fellow players, it was time for the brain-storming game of ‘Sex With Me’. The first audience suggestion was “washing dishing”, which proved excellent. The players came up with:

  • “Sex with me is like washing dishing – my wife and I avoid it all week.”
  • “Sex with me is like washing dishing – I have to wear rubber gloves.”
  • “Sex with me is like washing dishing – I have a machine to do most of the work.”

Then it was onto “shouting at kids” with lines such as:

  • “Sex with me is like shouting at kids – I’m now allowed to do it in playgrounds.”
  • “Sex with me is like shouting at kids – only old people are interested in doing it.”

And so it went on, making it very obvious why the Honest Liars must rate their shows R18.

The first game, Pocket Note, always a firm favourite, brought out some epic one-liners from the audience. One suggestion after Jon asked the audience a question was, “Can you say that again?” Jon repeated the question, not realising that was the suggestion. Sometimes, the audience participation brings just as much laughter as the players do.

pocket note

“He Said, She Said” was set in a New York train station, but Kelly and Brett took it in a very different direction as they played the game of directing each other’s stage moves. Please look at a quick snippet of the game to get an idea of how it’s played.

 

In the “Complaints Letter”, Ian and Jon wrote (well, spoke one word at a time) a complaint letter to a mobile/broadband/power company complaining that their products suck. They went on to explain that the internet was too slow, especially watching porn.

The company, Gala and Mark, wrote back saying they were crazy and didn’t know what they were talking about as their company did not provide pornographic internet.

Then, it was the turn of the interview of an expert, with Kelly being the ‘Sign Language Interpreter’. Jon interviewed Brett, an expert at teaching bison the art of fishing. During the interview, it soon became apparent how it was done. A small bison was lowered over the side of the boat in search of sharks. Two larger bison linked elbows (🤔) to use the winch (bison don’t have fingers!). Sadly, the small bison became food for the sharks, and no fish were ever caught. Jon suggested teaching the bison how to pack shelves at Pak’ n Save would be better and probably easier.

Here’s a medley of Kelly’s interpretation of the interview – quite the workout!

After the intermission, ‘The Dating Game’ saw Steve, who had a hobby of collecting nipple tassels, Gala morph into a goat, and Mark, a professor of broccoli. Ian, who was Sven from Sweden, had to discover these quirks by asking each contestant three questions. He finally decided that the nipple tassels were going to be a much more exciting date than any of the others.

A couple more entertaining games followed, including ‘Foreign Film Dub’, which saw Kelly and Jon in the 1978 Estonian classic ‘Education of a Mother’. As the film was in the Estonian language, better known to the Honest Liars as gobbly gook, Steve and Brett had to interpret what the actors were saying. The movie took twists and turns that even the film actors were unaware of. But through much laughter, a story was told.

Finally, it was time for the last game of the evening, one that saw Jon having to remember and do all the different ‘twitches’ the players came up with for their interview. The job was for a horticulturist, but it wasn’t until the last applicant arrived that the position was filled. In the meantime, it was fun to watch Jon saluting, pointing, bobbing, and spinning each one with its verbal outcry.

twitch interview

 

The audience had been brilliant with their audacious suggestions, raucous laughter and loud, appreciative clapping. And so they left the theatre, vowing to return another night.

Thanks to players

Jon (MC)
Steve
Mark
Gala
Ian
Kelly
Brett

Thanks to
Crew: 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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May The Fourth Be With You.

May The Fourth Be With You.

A Star Wars theme, and although there weren’t many references made other than right at the show’s start, Kathy (Emcee) began with “May the Fourth Be With You!”.

That’s right. The nod to the famous show was sprinkled around the games during the night, beginning when the players arrived and started chatting and continuing with the warm-up games. All players were on fire and looking forward to another packed house with loads of belly laughs.

The Honest Liars ran onto the stage, and the show proper began. The warm-up game was ‘Sex with me is like’, and behold, someone actually shouted out the suggestion of Star Wars! And so there were all sorts of ideas:

“Sex with me is like Star Wars – long and blue”.

“Sex with me is like Star Wars – an old guy breathing heavily”.

“Sex with me is like Star Wars – too long and I get bored”.

But the clincher was:

“Sex with me is like Star Wars – Hans Solo appears a lot”.

With both the plays and the audience warmed up, it was time to get into the games and a crowd favourite – ‘Pocket Note’. The scene was set in a Death Star space station’s canteen – enough said! Watch a wee snippet from the game.

View the entire game on our YouTube channel: Honest Liars.

The next game was ‘The Returns Desk.’ Three players left the room while the audience gave ideas for what they could be returning and what was wrong with the item.

It turned out that Sue had a glass shoelace, Sally returned a pasta machine because it opened a portal into a gluten-free world, and finally, Ryan’s large object was a Pak’ n Sav with Zombie staff. Needless to say, Ryan had difficulty bringing his object to the desk but guessed quite quickly, especially after Jon suggested the staff would like the meat week.

Sue had tried to put cheese into her item, thinking it could have been a trap, which got her up onto the chair. It took her a while to get that her object was a glass shoelace, but she did in the end.

returns desk improv

In the second half of the show, the warm-up game was called ‘Objections’. This game was about people who don’t turn their car lights on. There were plenty of arguments, including “smashed headlights” and “police officers eat doughnuts,” until it ended in a chaotic mess as the players vied to get their objections heard.

objections improv game

A new game was introduced, and Jon sat at a typewriter tapping out his novel—the title of which had come from the audience—an erotic novel called “You, Me and Everybody.”

The story began with a shepherdess from Austria, and by the time it had finished, there were sheep, strudel, a large spoon and a collection of sugar vases.

the typewriter improv game

A few more games followed, and then the finale of ‘Themed Restaurant’, the theme of which was Dracula. A lot of blood and bats were served. Two members of the audience were brave enough to dine in this restaurant and be part of the plot, even sucking the blood of one poor man and exposing their necks!

themed restaurant improv game

It was the end of another great, full house show, and after a bit of a wind-down in the bar, the players wandered home with May the Fourth Be With You ringing in their heads.
Thanks to players

Brett
Kelly
Jon
Sally
Ryan
Sue
Kathy – MC

Thanks to
Crew: 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.

book now

First Show of 2024

First Show of 2024

A packed-out crowd turned up for the first show of 2024, and the players were on fire!

The skies opened, and the gods sent down a bucket load of rain almost as if they were saying, “Now let’s see who is going to venture out tonight!”. But it was all in vain because the players turned up and were ready to perform improv for the packed-out audience.

honest liars improv

The first game, ‘Sex with Me is Like….’, got the audience and the players into the laugh-out-loud mood. With descriptions like:

“Sex with me is like eating Chinese food because I’ll eat anything.”

“Sex with me is like eating Chinese food because I never have enough.”

“Sex with me is like eating Chinese food because my wife gets upset when I bring some home”, and there were others, such as “Sex with me is like launching a boat…

Of course, there’s no show without the game ‘Pocket Note’, and the players didn’t disappoint. With the suggestion of a theme park and one person not wanting to be there, it soon transpired that Gala’s ‘son’ Ian, was scared of everything the park offered, including Steve the clown, who turned up with balloons in hand.

From lines from the notes:

“Can you please stop scratching?”

“How many goodly creatures are there here?”

“My wife’s having a baby”, which turned the clown into a sad, complaining employee who had to be at the park.

Finally, with the words from the lawyer they had on the phone, “I won’t pass the drug test”, the story ended.

It’s amazing where these stories go from simple suggestions from the audience.

In ‘Scene Three Ways’, the suggestion of pottery the game began with Kelly attending the Pottery 101 course. Gala soon had her on the wheel and creating a vase when Brett, a ghostly figure, began the haunting. Of course, the two women couldn’t see him, but as Jon, the director, changed the genre from romance to horror to porn, the ghost upset the pottery experience at every turn.

Once again, ‘Sign Language Interpreter’ had the laughter at full volume as Kelly mimed what was being said between Kevin, the interviewer, and Brett, the Professor who taught cows yoga.

If you want to watch the whole game, go to our YouTube channel.

sign languageThe Dating Game had three contestants vying for the bachelor’s approval. Kelly was transforming into a tree, Gala was Courtney Love, and Brett was obsessed with toothpicks. You think they were strange; the bachelor wasn’t that much better. See for yourself:

 

After a few more games, such as ‘Foreign Film Dub’, ‘The Returns Desk’ and ‘The Cube’, it was time to wrap it up with the grand finale of ‘The Twitch’, which saw Jon interviewing for a funeral director without much luck. Each prospective candidate had come with some form of twitch or mannerism that Jon had to copy. The trouble was that quite a few were being interviewed, which had Jon entirely exhausted by the end.

The Twitch comedy improv

On that note, the show was over, and the audience meandered out of the theatre still with smiles on their faces. The players relaxed with a well-earned drink before heading home, satisfied with their fun night.

Thanks to players

Brett
Kelly
Ian
Mark
Steve
Gala
Kevin
Jon (MC)

Thanks to

Crew: 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.

book now

Great Suggestions from the Audience!

Great Suggestions from the Audience!

The great suggestions from the audience meant that the Honest Liars had fun making up the script on the spot – exactly what Improv is all about.

The day shone brightly as the players headed for 16th Ave Theatre and a night of improv games.

Being Guy Fawlks night and not many tickets sold, there was a bit of trepidation in the air about having to play to a minimal crowd. But, the Honest Liars should have kept the faith because the number of ‘walk-ins’ swelled the audience to near capacity, and their raucous laughter with brilliant suggestions meant that cracker sparks flew from the stage.

A new game of ‘Sex with Me’ kicked off the show as the players came out with great one-liners. For example – the suggestion was a Rubix cube:

  • “Usually only a 12-year-old boy can figure it out” or
  • “Takes way too long to finish it”.

A spade and a book were other suggestions that had the crowd laughing right from the show’s start.

‘Pocket Note’ saw Kelly, Sally and Sue building a fence, but when Kelly said she wanted to put deer, sheep and alpacas in behind it, Sally told her that the picket fence would be too low. The notes such as “Don’t tell your mum”, “It wasn’t syphilis”, and “Don’t squeeze it” were seamlessly woven into the story. But the “Good afterbull, cutstiamoon” (drunk talk to a constable) had the crowd in stitches. Kelly ended up holding onto an electric fence, which just about floored her and the audience alike.

pocket note improve

Brett, Kathy and Steve were abseiling in the game ‘Scene Three Ways’. This is a game where the ‘director’ changes the scene into different genres – this wee clip is when they had been directed to do the scene as pirates!

 

It was on to ‘Sign Language Interpreter’ in which Kelly did an outstanding job of signing for the bizarre interview of an expert in teaching racoons to be beekeepers. Between Brett, the expert, and Jon, the interviewer, Kelly was thrown into hilarious poses. She had to come up with signs for “chucking trash outside to get the racoons”, “lazy racoons”, “gnashing of teeth”, and “whipping”.

During the interval, Dave from 16th Ave Theatre took the roll call with surprising names and made sure everyone was back in their seats for the 2nd half.

Jon staffed the ‘Returns Desk’ and was able to help those returning items to figure out what they were returning. This game sees small, medium and large items returned because they are faulty. However, the customer has yet to learn what it is. For example, Sue had a frog which didn’t croak, Kelly, a blind deer, and Brett, an electric bus with a flat tyre. All three managed to guess their items – here’s Brett working out what his large object was.

 

Other games such as ‘He Said, She Said’ and ‘The Cube’ brought out wonderful stories and lines such as: ‘Maybe you should take steroids to look more like Lance Armstrong’, weird trail names such as “Widow Maker”, which ended up being more a widower maker! The weeds in the garden turned out to be “weed in the attic” and elves stuffing toys with cocaine.

The night’s last game saw Jon in the hot seat interviewing for a divorce lawyer. This was the famous “Twitch Interview”, with each candidate bringing in an unusual twitch or mannerism that Jon had to copy. This game is for all players, and by the end of the interviews, Jon was exhausted from repeating all the cramps he was given.

Twitch improv game

Another successful night ended, and the audience wandered off home with laughter still ringing in their ears.

Thanks to players

Brett
Kelly
Kathy
Sally
Steve
Sue

Emcee: Jon
Crew: 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.

book now

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