December 20, 2017

THE 2017 NZ COMEDY GUILD AWARDS

Held in Auckland on Tuesday 19 December 2017.  

“The nominees and winners in the 2017 NZ Comedy Guild Awards continues to showcase the best and brightest in Aotearoa’s diverse and thriving comedy scene. Across the growing range of mediums online, on television, in film, print and radio, our comedians are not just doing a great job of reflecting our kiwi humour back at us, but increasingly bringing our brand of funny to rest of the world,” said Debs McSmith, Chair of the NZ Comedy Guild.

The Classic comedy club on Auckland’s Queen St, which this year celebrates its 20th year, hosted a brilliant night of laughs and celebration. 2016’s Best MC winner, Justine Smith hosted the evening of awards, which were decided by NZ Comedy Guild members and an industry panel.

The NZ Comedy Guild was established in 1999 and has been representing the interests of New Zealand comedians ever since. The annual Comedy Guild Awards, or “Guildies” as they are affectionately known, are a highlight of the year for the whole community and are a great illustration of just how far the industry has come over the years.

Below are winners for 2017, the full list of nominees can be seen at the Guild’s website, http://www.comedyguild.org.nz/2017-guild-awards.html
 
Best Male Comedian
Guy Montgomery

Best Female Comedian
Justine Smith

Best MC
Rhys Mathewson

Breakthrough Comedian of the Year
Melanie Bracewell

Outstanding Artist Achievement (The Kevin Smith Memorial Cup)
Taika Waititi

Best Newcomer
James Mustapic

Gag of The Year
Fan Brigade

Best Improv Show
Snort

Best Live Show
Rhys Mathewson

Best International Guest
Ray Badran

‘The Classic’ Best Comedy Venue Award
Basement Theatre

Outstanding Contribution to The Industry
Brendhan Lovegrove

The Green Roomer
David Correos

Comic Originality
David Correos and Tom Sainsbury (tie)

Best Writer – Live Performance
Nick Rado

Best Comedy Performance on Television
Josh Thomson

Best Comedy TV Series or Event
Funny Girls

Best Comedy Writing for Film or Television
Taika Waititi

Most Offensive Gag (The Andrew Kovacevich Memorial Cup)
James Malcolm and Lucy Roche (tie)

Best Comedy Web Series, Podcast or Radio Series
Tom Sainsbury

Funniest Twitterer
Lauren Mabbett

Funniest Blog/Column
Raybon Kan

Funniest Online Presence
Tom Sainsbury  

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