Wellington Improvisation Troupe

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's establishing 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. The group brought together many of Wellington’s casual improvoholics, out-of-work actors and bored public servants. Now made up of forty to sixty active members, the group welcomes people from all walks of life. WIT is run by a committee elected by and from its members.

WIT launched properly in 2004, participated in the New Zealand Fringe and Comedy Festivals and become licensed as an International Theatresports Institute group. WIT performs both long and short-form improvisation.

Major WIT shows include:

WIT was also the original organisation behind the New Zealand Improv Festival, a celebration of improvised theatre which brings shows, teachers and troupes from around New Zealand and Australia to Wellington. The festival will become an independent trust in 2015.

WIT Objectives

WIT’s specific objectives as listed in the incorporated society’s founding document are as follows:

WIT Creative Background and Philosophy

The Creative Philosophy of WIT starts with the teachings of Keith Johnstone, and several of WIT's senior players have traveled to Calgary to undertake training at Loose Moose Theatre, which Johnstone co-established in 1977.

WIT has three creative drivers – telling stories, cooperation and having fun. WIT believe these drivers are interdependent and create the best kind of improv.

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