Daft 2023: Comedy Workshop With Neil Thornton
1 Kent Tce, Wellington
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Getting Started in Stand-up Comedy
A fun no-pressure overview of everything you need to know to get a mic in your face for the first time. Learn techniques for joke-writing and delivery, where and how to get practice, and how to avoid many common mistakes new performers make.
Register via BATS website: https://bats.co.nz/whats-on/daft-the-disabled-artists-festival-of-theatre-2023/
Koha (suggested $20), but pay what you can.
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About Neil Thornton
nzcomedyschool.com
In addition to his career as a stand-up comedian, Neil Thornton has been teaching for more than 25 years. He earned his BA in English from Carnegie Mellon University and his MFA in writing from the University of New Orleans.
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Accessibility information:
BATS is located at 1 Kent Terrace. The accessible ramped entrance with handrails is located to the left of the building front. It is accessible when the theatre is open. There is a call panel at the entrance which connects to the Box Office and clear access when you are inside.
The ground floor at BATS is fully wheelchair accessible with a ramp at the north end of the building, which provides direct access to the foyer and bar area, and a wheelchair accessible Box Office counter and bathroom on the ground floor. The Stage is located on the ground floor.
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Image description: Neil is pictured against a purple background, within the DAFT theatre curtains design. He has a neatly trimmed beard and short back and sides haircut. He is wearing a blue plaid shirt. He is smiling cheekily and has a twinkle in his eye!
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