Right then. We’ve got four comedians, two hosts, a bunch of strange prompts, and something that technically resembles a game show if you squint hard enough and ignore most of the structure. There are points, but they’re handed out with all the rigour of a seagull playing blackjack. The rules exist, but not for long. At some point someone will try to win by doing jazz hands. They might succeed.
Nathan Cross and Dylan Stewart are hosting, though that term is being used very loosely. Mostly they yell things, get sidetracked, and start debates about whether Jaffa Thins are a biscuit or a cry for help.
It’s chaotic. It’s silly. It’s possibly educational, but only in a cautionary tale kind of way.
Also worth mentioning that the last two times we organised this show, New Zealand went into lockdown. Entirely unrelated. We think. But maybe don’t book anything big the next day.
Come along. Laugh until you forget what the question was.
Because sometimes Cards Against Humanity just isn’t quite stupid enough.
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