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My Hobby, Comedy Improv

My Hobby, Comedy Improv

Perhaps you don’t know this about me, but my favourite hobby is comedy Improv.

And if you’re not exactly sure what that is, think “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”, the classic T.V. series that you can still find on YouTube. This comedy improv programme was started in England with comedians like John Sessions, Stephen Fry, Josie Lawrence and Paul Merton. Later on, Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie joined the team, and they went on to the American version, which is the one most people remember.

Enough of the history. Improv is alive and well, even here in Papamoa! So for those of you who don’t know, I’m part of the Honest Liars troupe who meet every Monday for wonderfully constructed chaos of wit and laughter. Once a month (first Sunday, to be exact), we do a show at the Jam Factory, Historic Village in Tauranga.

Beginning last Wednesday and going through to Sunday, there was a Comedy Improv Festival held in Auckland, which, naturally, we trundled up to the big smoke to be part of.

Workshops and shows were the order of the day. To say that I got saturated with information, learnings and tools would certainly not be an exaggeration. But we also got to perform an hour-long show which was the scariest part for me.

Not only did I have five family members in the audience (thanks for the support), but we were also playing on an unfamiliar stage, and to our peers, many of whom have years of experience.

But NO PRESSURE.

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This is why I love improv. I never have to learn lines and so have to remember them, all I need to do is be present in telling a story, and surprisingly enough, the ‘funny’ just seems to happen.

The whole festival was held at the Covert Theatre in Ponsonby. A brilliant suburb with quirky eateries (and people), fun shops and lovely old homes. There wasn’t a lot of time between workshops to simply ‘hang out’, but I did manage to stroll the streets and take in the vibe.

ponsonby rooftop beehive

 

My hobby is alive and well. I learned, I laughed, and I lived in the moment, absorbing the beautiful energy that surrounded me from both my improv friends and the new improvers I met.

Life is grand.

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A Girls’ Weekend

A Girls’ Weekend

A girls’ weekend has to be the best bonding time ever created. 

You probably already know that I’m in an Improv group (which I’ll tell you more about on another day). This troupe is an almost equal mix of both men and women and one that I feel genuinely grateful for having the comradery of exceptional people.

 

It shouldn’t come as any great surprise then that the women of the group decided to have a weekend away to have some quality time away from the comedy. Let me point out here that these women range in age from late 30s through to me, who is the oldest at 68. There are more than 10 years between myself and the next one down. Now, I’m no sociologist, but I believe that these women keep me young, keep me being open to new adventures, and certainly keep me looking forward rather than back.

 

The first sojourn was in 2020, if my memory serves me correctly, just before lockdown. Not everyone was in attendance, and those absent were missed, but the gals who did go enjoyed a rain-filled, odd house weekend. Due to the weather, the only activities involved hot pools and massage. Well, it was Rotorua (also known as Rotovegas for my international readers), after all. Aren’t hot pools mandatory?

 

The latest weekend, held recently, was definitely a step-up. It was again in Rotorua simply because there’s always lots to do there, and it’s very close. The bonus was that the entire female Honest Liars Improv contingent were there.

 

It began with Frenzied Friday, relaxed into a Slower Saturday and ended with Stimulating Sunday. Well, these were the chapter headings I thought summed up the weekend!

 

The AirB&B home was primo. Not only was it a beautiful house, but it also offered a big enough spa pool and a fire pit on the deck which overlooked a calm vista of rolling hills.

 

As I said – it was a Frenzied Friday. That’s because everyone arrives, cars unloaded, snacks laid out and drinks started. With seven women, you can imagine how many delicious snacks there were, so much so that dinner type food was never even given a thought.

 

It was serious work firing up the fire pit, especially not finding the fire starters until well after the flames leapt into life the old fashioned way.

 

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By the time the deck was smoked out, it soon became obvious the best thing to do was to get into the hot tub. 

As more slipped into the warm bubbling water to escape the smoke, the deep talking really began. Naturally, I’m going to add here that the famous line by Colson Whitehead from the movie The Noble Hustle.

“What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas”

So, no, you’re not going to get any of the juicy details. Needless to say, it wasn’t just in the pool; there were funny, lively, detailed conversations going on throughout the evening and subsequent days.

 

Saturday saw a much quieter day, although it was full, beginning with a bit of mini-golf with bunnies. That’s right. Flemish Rabbits hopped around the course to the enjoyment of all. The bunny golf was followed by a delicious lunch at the Atticus Finch restaurant which catered for everyone, including the two vegans!

 

atticus finch restaurant

 

A gentle walk by the lake, then it was off for the mandatory massage. Everyone was too tired to go out clubbing or any other thing that involved strenuous activity, and so it was back to the house, and finally, Friday’s meal was laid out on the counter for all to partake.

 

lake rotorua

 

No better way to end the evening than to sit around and watch a girly movie. And the one of choice could have been made just for us. ‘Wine Country’, a story about a group of friends who have a weekend away to celebrate a birthday. Set in Napa Valley, the perfectly planned weekend turns into a wine-soaked event that changes the women forever. Although we were perhaps not quite as rambunctious, and we certainly didn’t have a ‘Devon’ who came with their house, we all laughed at some of the similarities we saw.

 

And so onto Sunday. Everyone had clear heads by then, and a walk through the Redwoods after breakfast invigorated us all. We could each return to our ‘normal’ lives refreshed, revitalised and revelling in the beautiful bonding that had only deepened our friendship.

 

Oh, I must mentioned that not only was the house beautiful, the weather was stunning also. A far cry from the previous girls’ weekend. But where both did hit the mark was with the fun we had. Do you have time out with your tribe? Please let me know in the comments.

 

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