Massey University Manawatū Campus Comedy Night | Massey University
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Welcome to Massey University Manawatū Campus Comedy Night!Brought to you by Te Tira Ahu Pae.
Come join us for a night filled with laughter and good vibes as we showcase talented Kiwi comedians. Whether you're a seasoned comedy fan or just looking for a good time, this night is perfect for everyone. So mark your calendars and get ready for a night of non-stop entertainment! Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to unwind with your peers and enjoy some top-notch comedy right here on campus. See you there! Line UpJustine Smith
Having won the Billy T Award, the NZ Comedy Guild Best MC (three or four times) and the NZCG Best Female Comedian (like five or six times, losing count), Justine has established herself as one of the best bloody stand ups we have here in New Zealand.
Justine does not suffer fools. No she doesn’t. Those who know Justine will readily testify to the fact she is one of the most honest comics you’re likely to meet. This combined with her razor sharp wit and biting commentary makes her one of the best comics around.
Justine is a regular face on our screens, THREE’s 7Days, The Project, TVNZ’s Have You Been Paying Attention, along with many stand-up shows such as AotearoHA, A Night At The Classic, After Hours, Stand Up Aotearoa, and many Comedy Galas – which she hosted in 2021. 2022 has also seen her as a stand out on Taskmaster NZ. Callum Wagstaff Callum Wagstaff (3x Comedy Hub Best Comedian) is a true road dog hailing from Taranaki and your MC for the night. He drives all over the North Island popping up anywhere from theatres to sheds, telling jokes with a goblin-like energy and a cheeky grin. Morgan Hunter-Bell Whanganui-born sexy genius (citation needed), Morgan has impressed audiences across the country with his wry observations, satirical character work, and flair for the absurd. Alex Neil Continuously circling back in a mediocre sea of middle age corporate synergy, Alex probes the annals of married dad life like the inevitable proctologist he's dreading. Siobhan Barnard Originally from Invercargill, Siobhan is a student, artist and comedian - a real triple threat (that threat is to her wallet). For all your weird observational humour needs, if you need jokes about bugs and cat food ads. Venue
SGP Auditorium, Sir Geoffrey Peren Building, Massey University Manawatū Campus Student Wellbeing and Safety Shared Commitments Fun, safety and inclusion are priority outcomes for all student events at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University. Achieving this requires committment from staff and students alike to do due diligence to showing care and consideration in all aspects of planning, participation and post-event activities. This event will be supported by a range of staff, including security and the Red Frogs, with whom you can seek help at any time during the evening. We also have a range of services and supports should you have a poor experience that you want to talk through at a later date. If we become aware of any unsafe or antisocial behaviours at or prior to the event, we reserve the right to turn any person away and will discuss the decision at a later date. We want you to enjoy yourself and treat others with respect, upholding one anothers mana and dignity. If you notice anyone you think might need help, please notify any member of staff aware as soon as possible. At Massey, we partner with the NZ Police and Don’t Guess the Yes campaign. Along with encouraging students to stick together throughout the evening and have plans for getting to and from the venue, we also encourage you to familiarise yourself with how else you can look out for yourself and others whilst still enjoying the amazing night life Wellington has to offer. Check out the Step Up guide here for some useful reminders. By purchasing this ticket you understand and accept the above shared commitments.
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