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The Wellington Improvisation Troupe (WIT) is a
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, community-based
improvisational theatre 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 ...
group in
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,
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. It is run by a committee elected by and from its forty to sixty active members. WIT performs both long and short-form improvisation.


History

The group was established by performers of the "Micetro" that won the
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Best Comedy Award in 2003. WIT was legally established and had its first committee formed in August 2003. The first show season performed under the name was the "Battle of WITs" in December 2003. WIT continued to participate in the Fringe Festival and the
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, and become licensed as an International Theatresports Institute group. In 2008, WIT convened the first New Zealand Improv Festival, bringing together teachers and troupes from around New Zealand and Australia. The festival became an independent trust in 2015, though WIT opened for the festival that year.


Philosophy

The creative philosophy of WIT is based on the teachings of
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, and several of WIT's senior players have traveled to
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to undertake training at
Loose Moose Theatre The Loose Moose Theatre Company (LMTC), is a theater company based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was co-founded in 1977, by Keith Johnstone and Mel Tonken. LMTC has an international reputation for developing the theatrical style of improvisation ...
, which Johnstone co-established in 1977. Beyond the foundation of Johnstone, they also take influence from others including
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,
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,
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, and companies such as
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. WIT's specific objectives as listed in the incorporated society's founding document are as follows: * "To promote, develop and foster the performance of improvised theatre and
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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"


Shows

Major WIT shows include: * Micetro Improv,
licensed format
where improvisers battle through rounds of elimination to become the "Micetro" for the night. * Gorilla Theatre,
licensed format
where four-five experienced improvisers compete as directors of scenes to take home a prize – the
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. * The Attack of the Killer B-Movie, a narrated long form show that was presented in the Wellington, Nelson and Palmerston North Fringe Festivals, and ran as a fortnightly show for most of 2018. * The Ferris Wheel, created by Wade Jackson, a show set entirely on a fairground ride * Lovecrafted, debuted in the 2019 Fringe Festival, and is inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, with the action moved to Wellington. * The Improv Divas, which acted as a development group for female improvisors – ‘highly inventive’ (
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). * The All-New Old-Time Radio Show - the first improv theatre show in New Zealand to use sound as the principal medium for improvisation. * The Young and the Witless - an improvised soap opera told over 6-8 episodes, ran for 7 seasons. * WIT-side Story - a long-form musical.


See also

*
List of improvisational theatre companies Improvisational theatre companies, also known as improv troupes or improv groups, are the primary practitioners of improvisational theater. Modern companies exist around the world and at a range of skill levels. Most groups make little or no mon ...


References

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External links


Wellington Improv Troupe
Improvisational troupes Culture in Wellington