TOM WRIGGLESWORTH’S Open Return Letter To Richard Branson
The Classic Studio, 321 Queen St, Auckland
24/04/2010 - 08/05/2010
San Francisco Bathhouse, 171 Cuba St, Wellington
10/05/2010 - 15/05/2010
NZ International Comedy Festival 2010
Production Details
AUCKLAND
Dates: Sat 24, Mon 26 April – Sat 1 May, 7.15pm & Mon 3 – Sat 8 May, 8.45pm
Venue: The Classic Studio, Level 1, 321 Queen St, City
Tickets: Adults $26, Conc. & Groups 10+ $22
Bookings: Ticketek, 0800 TICKETEK, www.ticketek.co.nz / www.comedy.co.nz
Show duration: 1 hour
Wellington
Dates: Mon 10 – Sat 15 May / 8:30pm
Venue: San Francisco Bathhouse,
Tickets: Adults $26, Conc. & Groups 10+ $22
Bookings: Ticketek, 0800 TICKETEK, www.ticketek.co.nz
Show duration: 1 hour
1hr
Good Samaritan story a stand out
Review by Priyanka Bhonsule (Hutt News) 11th May 2010
It is a real shame Wellington doesn’t get to see Jason Cook’s new show, Fear!, due to his sudden return to the UK. But rest assured Tom Wrigglesworth is more than a worthy replacement.
His one-hour show is based on an incident he was involved in while travelling on a train between Manchester and London, owned by Virgin Rail, a branch of Richard Branson’s empire.
While most stand-up comics rely on real-life experiences for their material, more often than not it is tweaked to maximise the laughs – a version of what they would have liked to have happened or have said.
However, this story is largely unembroidered: Wrigglesworth is the hungover protagonist, only after his one cup of hangover-curing tea. The damsel in distress is a little old lady and the villain in this scenario is a mean, corpulent train manager (believe me, you’ll hate him by the end too); the hero even has helpful sidekicks along the way.
Though a Good Samaritan story seems unlikely to entertain a large room of paying punters for an hour, this charming yet crazy Englishman’s yarns and extremely funny asides make this show memorable.
There is a touching moment in the show where laughing truly feels awkward but Wrigglesworth lets you feel the emotion before getting back to the comedy, once again drawing out the big laughs.
This is a true story and Wrigglesworth’s actions, which have actually made a difference to Virgin train policy, and his skilful comedy, will uplift and cheer you no-end as you leave the show.
If there is one stand-out show to end your Comedy Festival with a bang, this is most certainly it.
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An intelligent and thoughtful comedian
Review by Rachael McKinnon 25th Apr 2010
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