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About us, our core shows, our objectives and philosophy
About Us
To contact us, either email info@wit.org.nz
, or if you are a traditionalist, write to Wellington Improvisation
Troupe, PO Box 5483, Wellington. Or do both; we love to
hear from you.
The Wellington Improvisation Troupe (WIT) is Wellington’s
not-for-profit, community-based improvisational theatre group. WIT
performs and teaches the skills of improvisational theatre at community
venues around the Wellington region.
Theatre is made up on the spot by some of Wellington’s
leading
improvisers and courageous newcomers alike, based on suggestions from
the audience. WIT players share a love of storytelling and work
together as a team to inspire the audience. WIT theatre is sometimes
serious, often hilarious and always totally unpredictable.
WIT members performed in the ‘Micetro’ show that won the
New
Zealand International Fringe Festival Best Comedy Award in 2003, and
decided it was about time they formed a group that had a name. WIT
brought together many of Wellington’s casual improvoholics, out of work
actors and bored public servants. The group welcomes people from all
walks of life.
The establishment of WIT reflects the enduring popularity
of
improv around the globe and its resurgence in New Zealand. Be part of
it - contact .
WIT
Show Stop
WIT's core shows are:
- Micetro™, a licensed International Theatresports
Format
where players compete for audience scores and the title of Micetro.
There can be only one...
- Gorilla Theatre™, a licensed International
Theatresports
Format where four experienced improvisers compete as directors of
scenes to curry audience favour.
- Love Possibly, an improvised chick-flick where the
audience
calls the shots. There may be kissing.
- The Improv Divas, New Zealand’s first all-female
improvisation act performing short-form improv – ‘highly inventive’
(National Business Review).
- Joe Improv, WIT’s militant youth wing are currently
quiescent.
Check out our upcoming
shows
- most Wednesdays you can find a WIT show onstage at the FringeBar,
unless there's something else happening (like a Fringe Festival or
Christmas holidays). WIT also delivers 'W(IT)'s Tuesday' weekly training for members at Capital E and
beginners at the Wellington
Community Education Centre.
WIT
Objectives
WIT’s specific objectives as listed in the incorporated
society’s founding document at are as follows:
- To promote, develop and foster the performance of
improvised theatre and comedy in the Wellington region.
- To teach the skills of improvised theatre and comedy
through workshops, classes and any other means to members and to the
wider Wellington community.
- To encourage the having of fun and the not taking of
oneself too seriously.
WIT
Creative Philosophy
We have three creative drivers – telling stories,
cooperation
and having fun. We believe these drivers are interdependent and create
the best kind of improvisational theatre. This philosophy makes us
unique in New Zealand and is reflected in our choice of a
not-for-profit organisational structure. Comedy is regarded as the
pre-requisite that improvisation is best known for on a public front.
However, the philosophy of WIT aims to also explore beyond the bounds
of purely comedic improvisation. Further detail can be read here.

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