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Interviews with the Universe

Interviews with the Universe


Interviews with the
Universe
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January 19th 2007
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Guy Capper & Glowing Squirrel presents
Interviews with the Universe

The original claymation stand up comedian brings his latest show to the Wellington fringe festival.

Wellington comic legend Guy Capper bring his last interactive comedy show before heading off overseas.

15 years of animation experiments and six years of successful solo comedy shows comes the latest and greatest.

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Local Wellington musicians provide the soundtrack for the animated characters
Who play their own instruments during the show.

Interviews with the Universe gets to ask the questions to our most hard to reach personalities. The Earth is interviewed about its position on the environment. A polar bear is asked about his views on our planets future.

The mighty internet is asked for its opinion for the first time. Martians discuss with Guy their issues on space politics.

A truly unique show that has polar bears playing piano and finally singing with animated characters on a video projector screen.
Guy Capper and comedian musician Jermaine Clement are the co-creators of the award winning animated sheep short films the pen staring Robert and Sheepy.
Guy has been developing interactive animation with stand up comedy for the past nine years.
This show will bring the latest in multi-media comedy entertainment.
Interviews with the Universe plays 4 nights
Venue : HAPPY
February : Saturday 17th –Tuesday 20th
8pm. Duration 1hr - Full $15 Fringe Addict card $10 - Door sales only

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