The Court Jesters is a professional improv company founded in 1989 and based in
Christchurch
Christchurch ( ; mi, Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. Christchurch lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula on Pegasus Bay. The Avon River / ...
, New Zealand. It is a subsidiary of the Court Theatre professional theatre company, acting as a second company within the theatre.
The group provide entertainment for corporate and private clients, run weekly community improv workshops and an annual
Theatresports
Theatresports is a form of improvisational theatre, which uses the format of a competition for dramatic effect. Opposing teams can perform scenes based on audience suggestions, with ratings by the audience or by a panel of judges. Developed by di ...
competition for high schools, as well as performing their own weekly or twice-weekly
improv comedy
Improvisational theatre, often called improvisation or improv, is the form of theatre, often comedy, in which most or all of what is performed is unplanned or unscripted: created spontaneously by the performers. In its purest form, the dialogue, a ...
show, ''Scared Scriptless''.
History
Origins
Theatresports at The Court Theatre began in 1987 under the direction of Bryan Aitken and Judie Douglass. This was largely due to the upswing in popularity of improvised theatre internationally and the desire to introduce it to a New Zealand audience. The popularity of the style led to the formation of a permanent improvisational wing of The Court Theatre under the moniker "The Court Jesters" in late 1989.
In 1990 the Court Jesters manager Michael Robinson (working alongside Jim McLarty and
Lori Dungey
Lori Dungey (born 1957) is a New Zealand actress. Dungey was born in Canada and came to New Zealand when she performed in an arts festival during the Commonwealth Games in Auckland in 1990. Dungey subsequently became the artistic director of the ...
) began a late-night improvised comedy show titled ''Scared Scriptless'' at The Court Theatre. Scared Scriptless still runs to this day, and as such is the longest-running (and continuously running) show in New Zealand. Original members of the company were John Hudson, Patrick Duffy, Geoff Dolan, KC Kelly, Greg Cooper, Ross Gumbley,
Cal Wilson
Cal Wilson (born 5 October 1970) is a New Zealand stand-up comedian, author, radio and television presenter.
Early life
After attending high school in Christchurch, New Zealand, Wilson completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Canterbu ...
, Simon Peacock, Susan Fogarty, Matthew Gould,
Kevin Smith
Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American filmmaker, actor, comedian, comic book writer, author, YouTuber, and podcaster. He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy buddy film ''Clerks'' (1994), which he wrote, directed, co ...
, Craig Cooper,
Carl Nixon
Carl Nixon (born 1967) is a New Zealand novelist, short story writer and playwright. He has written four novels and a number of original plays which have been performed throughout New Zealand, as well as adapting both Lloyd Jones' novel ''The ...
, Andie Spargo, Paul Letham, and Michael Robinson.
1990s
During the rest of the 1990s, though some members left for television and film work in Auckland and overseas, the Jesters expanded their repertoire with corporate entertainment and teaching improv/theatresports to high schools (as part of the "Theatresports in Schools" programme) and community improvisation classes. The Jesters also had considerable success with dinner theatre including a show at Mona Vale called ''The Wedding''.
In 1994 The Court Jesters sent a team of improvisors to the World Theatresports Championships in
Los Angeles
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South Africa
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,
Canada
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Australia
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America
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and other countries competed. New Zealand's team, comprising Simon Peacock,
Cal Wilson
Cal Wilson (born 5 October 1970) is a New Zealand stand-up comedian, author, radio and television presenter.
Early life
After attending high school in Christchurch, New Zealand, Wilson completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Canterbu ...
, Susan Fogarty and Greg Cooper, won the competition.
The late 90s saw the company push the boundaries of improvisational practice through script-based improv works such as ''I Spy'', ''The X-Philes'', ''Blood'', and ''Doctor Pussy Finger Says No To Tomorrow''. The company's first fully scripted work was ''The Complete History of New Zealand (Abridged)'', first presented in Christchurch in 1998. Their only other fully scripted play was ''A Fistful of Dolores'' which premièred in 2002. ''The Complete History of New Zealand (Abridged)'' continues to be presented throughout the country, most recently performed in
Hagley Park, Christchurch
Hagley Park is the largest urban open space (164.637 hectares)Ross Gumbley (another original Court Jester who had moved to
Centrepoint Theatre
Centrepoint Theatre is a theatre and theatre company in Palmerston North in New Zealand. Established in 1973, the theatre has employed more than 2500 actors and produced more New Zealand plays than any other theatre.
History
The theatre open ...
in the mid 90s, and then returned to take the position of Associate Artistic Director of The Court Theatre in 2000) took a much more active role in the performance side of the company.
At the beginning of 2006 the Court Jesters enjoyed a marked surge in numbers at Scared Scriptless (coupled with a change of the start time to 10pm) and continued to build audiences, often moving the show to the larger Court One venue to accommodate ticket sales. Ross Gumbley was appointed Artistic Director of the Court Theatre in March 2006, effectively securing the company's position.
In May 2006 the company received improvisation tutelage from
Keith Johnstone
Keith Johnstone (born February 21, 1933) is a British and Canadian pioneer of improvisational theatre, best known for inventing the ''Impro System'', part of which are the Theatresports. He is also an educator, playwright, actor and theatre direct ...
to couple the rise in financial success with increased artistic standards. Scared Scriptless ended its 2006 season having set a new record for box office sales.
In 2007, as part of the launch of The Court Theatre's "Forge" programme, the Jesters presented several limited season shows exploring new concepts, such as themed shows or "long-form" narrative structures. The shows included ''The Early Early Late Show'' (family-friendlyshort-form improv), ''Radio Ha Ha'' (a themed show set in the
golden age of radio
The Golden Age of Radio, also known as the old-time radio (OTR) era, was an era of radio in the United States where it was the dominant electronic home entertainment, entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcastin ...
), ''Chatterbox'' (a comedic form of
playback theatre Playback Theatre is an original form of improvisational theatre in which audience or group members tell stories from their lives and watch them enacted on the spot.
History
The first Playback Theatre company was founded in 1975 by Jonathan Fox and ...
with local celebrities) and ''A Very Merry Scriptless'' (a Christmas-themed show for family audiences).
As a part of the 2008 Forge season, the Jesters staged ''Pulp William'' (a long-form mash-up of the Shakespeare and Tarantino genres), "Scriptless Uncut" (an
Oscars
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-themed improv show) and a return season of ''A Very Merry Scriptless'', this time as a partially-scripted/partially improvised retelling of Dickens' ''
A Christmas Carol
''A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas'', commonly known as ''A Christmas Carol'', is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. ''A Christmas C ...
''; in 2009 the show similarly tackled the nativity and the
Magi
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before returning to more short-form in 2010. ''The Early Early Late Show'' returned as part of the 2009 Forge season and annually thereafter.
In 2009, due to high audience demand, a second weekly performance of ''Scared Scriptless'' was added at 10:15pm Saturdays.
2010s
A 20th anniversary "30-Hour Improvathon" was held in 2010, featuring both current and past members of the Court Jester company. In the 2010 Forge season, the Jesters presented a long-form show called ''Off The Map'', featuring interweaving narratives and characters in a fictional small New Zealand town.
Following the closure of the
Christchurch Arts Centre
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after the February
2011 Christchurch earthquake
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, Scared Scriptless resumed performances within three weeks and performed in a variety of venues whilst The Court Theatre constructed its new venue. Companies also hired the Court Jesters directly to perform for them, for example a law firm that was based at the PGC House, one of the two large office buildings that collapsed during the February 2011 earthquake. shows were staged at 8 pm Fridays and Saturdays until The Court Theatre opened its new venue "The Shed". In 2011 The Court Jesters mounted a return season of ''A Very Merry Scriptless'' as a Christmas musical.
From 10 February 2012, ''Scared Scriptless'' resumed late-night shows at 10:15pm Fridays and Saturdays in the new venue, dubbed "The Shed", in Addington. Due to the more limited space, the Jesters had less opportunities to present shows, although ''A Very Merry Scriptless'' returned annually with various themes until 2014.
In 2013 Dan Bain was appointed Artistic Director of The Court Jesters, a role he held until 2020.
2020 and COVID-19
During the 2020
COVID-19 pandemic
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, all of the Court Theatre's shows were postponed or cancelled for several months, including ''Scared Scriptless''.
The Court resumed staging productions in The Shed's foyer with safety measures in place in August 2020 and on 21 September 2020 announced that the main auditorium would be reopening. For these 'foyer shows' the Jesters presented ''Scared Scriptless Attempts'': multiple long-form concepts and themed shows including
Jane Austen
Jane Austen (; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots of ...
,
Harry Potter
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,
Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
,
romantic comedy
Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a subgenre of comedy and slice of life fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles. In a typica ...
, and a
Broadway musical
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. Once full lockdown restrictions were lifted, ''Scared Scriptless'' also returned with shows on Fridays at 10:15pm.
On 16 October 2020 the company celebrated its 30th anniversary with a special 8pm show.
In December 2020 Trubie-Dylan Smith was appointed Artistic Manager of The Court Jesters.
Scared Scriptless
The flagship Court Jesters show is ''Scared Scriptless'', a weekly short-form improvisational comedy show. The show was established in 1990 and is New Zealand's longest-running comedy show.
Scared Scriptless is hosted by an MC, along with anywhere from 4 to 10 players, a muso (a musician who improvises the backing music) and at least one
technician
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Specialisation
The term technician covers many different speciali ...
/
stage manager
Stage management is a broad field that is generally defined as the practice of organization and coordination of an event or theatrical production. Stage management may encompass a variety of activities including the overseeing of the rehearsal p ...
(who operates the lights and sound). Players and MCs are all members of the Court Jesters and rotate frequently.
The format for the show can change from week to week but is mainly focused on shortform improvisation. Formats include Micetro,
Theatresports
Theatresports is a form of improvisational theatre, which uses the format of a competition for dramatic effect. Opposing teams can perform scenes based on audience suggestions, with ratings by the audience or by a panel of judges. Developed by di ...
, Gorilla Theatre and themed performances, as well as variations on these and original formats devised by the Court Jesters. Scenes are based on suggestions from the audience and often challenges/rules (also called "handles" or "games") from the MC.
''Scared Scriptless'' is usually performed on the set of a current Court Theatre production, although in some cases rudimentary furniture and props may be used. Similarly, players often do not use any props or costumes, relying instead on
mime
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and physicality. The usual exception is when the MC may bring along props or costumes for special scenes/games or to fit with the theme of the night. It has on occasion been performed in alternative venues when unable to use the main stage (see the history of the company).
Performers
Over the years the roster of The Jesters has changed regularly.
The original members were either acting interns at The Court Theatre or were brought in through auditions and recruitment. Members often left to pursue other careers or move overseas; subsequently people from school teams, workshops or other towns were recruited into the company as "Associate" Jesters – improvisers who played Scared Scriptless semi-regularly but were not used for corporate work or permanently contracted. By the mid-1990s, many if not all of the troupe were 'second-generation' Jesters, having been coached/taught by the Court Jesters themselves and gone from Associate to Full Jestership.
When the company reformed in late 2002, many of the new troupe were garnered from the University of Canterbury Comedy Club, high school teams and other entertainment groups/organisations. Over the years there have been numerous reshufflings and recruitments as the company continues to evolve. The current roster of regular performers is around 20, with auditions and recruitment of "Apprentice" Jesters biennially.
Jarred Christmas
Jarred Christmas (born 1980) is a comedian from New Zealand who now lives and works in the United Kingdom. He won the Chortle Comedy Award for Best Compere.
Early life
Christmas grew up in Christchurch. He attended an all-boys secondary sch ...
Lori Dungey
Lori Dungey (born 1957) is a New Zealand actress. Dungey was born in Canada and came to New Zealand when she performed in an arts festival during the Commonwealth Games in Auckland in 1990. Dungey subsequently became the artistic director of the ...
Carl Nixon
Carl Nixon (born 1967) is a New Zealand novelist, short story writer and playwright. He has written four novels and a number of original plays which have been performed throughout New Zealand, as well as adapting both Lloyd Jones' novel ''The ...
Kevin Smith
Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American filmmaker, actor, comedian, comic book writer, author, YouTuber, and podcaster. He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy buddy film ''Clerks'' (1994), which he wrote, directed, co ...
(actor)
*
Cal Wilson
Cal Wilson (born 5 October 1970) is a New Zealand stand-up comedian, author, radio and television presenter.
Early life
After attending high school in Christchurch, New Zealand, Wilson completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Canterbu ...
(comedian)
References
Further reading
*''Kiwi Jokers: The Rise and Rise of New Zealand Comedy'', Matt Elliott, HarperCollins Publishers, 1997
*''Theatresports Down Under'', Lyn Pierce, Players Pr; 2Rev Ed edition, February 1997
*''Funny As: The Story of NZ Comedy'', Philip Matthews & Paul Horan, Auckland University Press, July 2019