Make the transition from spectator to participant in these shows that revolve around input (and sometimes performance!) from the audience.
Open Mic @ Good Times Comedy Club
A great chance to catch some fresh comedic talent so you can say you saw them before they were famous. Or, give it a go yourself so people can say they saw YOU before you were famous.
Scared Scriptless @ The Court Theatre
This improv institution has been a Friday night staple on Christchurch’s chuckle scene for many moons. Go along, toss out your craziest suggestions to the Jesters on stage and watch as heaps of totally unrehearsed hilarity ensues.
The Last Martini @ Riccarton House
You’re attending a fancy 1920s dinner party in July when one of the family members is murdered. This isn’t a case of watching the mystery unfold – you get to help unravel it, picking up clues to identify the killer.
Karaoke @ Good Times Comedy Club
The audience isn’t so much participating here as running the whole show, but, everyone loves karaoke, so it counts. Practise your Grammy award-winning face just in case there’s a talent scout lurking in the back row.
The Museum of This Morning @ Little Andromeda
In this one-man show, improv champion and museum curator Jim Fishwick takes contributions from the audience about what they did that day and turns them into an exclusive, one-day-only, can’t-possibly-be-repeated exhibit.