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A Christmas show so funny it could be criminal.

Friday 4 November 2011, 1:29PM

By The Outfit Theatre Company

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A Criminal Christmas
A Criminal Christmas Credit: The Outfit Theatre Company

AUCKLAND

A Christmas show so funny it’s criminal…

This Christmas, The Outfit Theatre Company, in association with STAMP at THE EDGE, are delivering their Christmas present early: a raucous and riotous festive farce to help put shopping nightmares and end-of-year stresses on hold.

The method is simple; take a setting that we’re all familiar with, load it with a powder-keg of the funniest characters possible, add a little conflict, light the match and watch as all hell breaks loose in an explosion of hilarity.

Let Outfit Theatre help you laugh it out in the best way possible with their latest show, A Criminal Christmas, by going where no Kiwi Christmas farce has gone before… a rest-home.

As part of an innovative new community service rehabilitation-through-theatre scheme, a dysfunctional group of rag-tag criminals are sentenced to spend their Christmas Eve providing entertainment for the elderly residents of a financially-troubled rest home. With the slimy rest home director determined to see them fail, and the performance fast approaching, the crims must put their differences aside and join forces to create their own version of the traditional Nativity story.
“It’s going to be ridiculous, laugh-out-loud and a breath of fresh air for the pre-Christmas rush” says producer Ema Barton. “We are having plenty of fun creating a bunch of kooky crims, rest home staff and residents. It’ll make you feel like no matter how crazy your family gets at Christmas it’ll never be as nuts as this".


The Outfit Theatre Company, recently touted as “one of Auckland’s slickest young companies” and whose sold-out 2009 Christmas farce, The Office Xmas Party, was described by Theatreview as “an utter explosion of fun”, have shaken up another comedic cocktail in A Criminal Christmas.
With more than 10 successful shows under their belt since 2008, The Outfit Theatre Company are building momentum with a growing reputation for fast-paced, laugh-out-loud ensemble theatre. Not afraid to tackle taboo subjects or push the envelope with shows like The Sex Show - a sold-out smash hit at the Auckland Fringe 2011 - The Outfit also have a knack for creating fun, action-packed shows for the whole family to giggle over, such as Treasure Island "a production of elegance and hilarity" and King Arthur "brilliantly batty” (Theatreview).


The company pride themselves on their unique devising process which is collaborative between the cast, director and crew; a key ingredient, being their ‘Resident Ensemble’ of 25 actors, writers and directors who make up the majority of each cast.


"We have been working together for years, share a similar sense of humour and are like family, so creating shows together is great because we share a common language. We have built up trust and a comfortable environment in which to play in which always makes it fun" says Ema.


Earning the auspicious reputation of being New Zealand’s most rowdy theatre company, The Outfit, with their genre-spanning and critically acclaimed shows, offer a certain style that is now expected of them,- boisterous, bawdy, raucous and universally-entertaining. When it comes to letting-off that end-of-year steam, this is definitely the crowd you want to party with.


If the maddening Christmas rush gets you stressed, A Criminal Christmas is surely the best medicine, so let this rowdy bunch of gifted comedic performers distract you from your festive woes and enjoy an end of year farce so funny…. it’s Criminal.


A Criminal Christmas
From 5 – 18 December at the Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE.
Bookings at 0800 BUY TICKETS or www.buytickets.co.nz
Adults $30, Concession $25, Preview $20 (service fees apply).
Special group prices and catering available.                                                                                                             For group bookings, call 09 357 3354 or groups@the-edge.co.nz