One of the best things about the NZ International Comedy Festival in recent years has been the broadening of topics.
Increasingly, we are seeing people use their hours more wisely and shaping their comedy around more personal topics, rather than riffing on whatever irreverent randomness comes to mind.
James Roque
may have produced the most introspective set this year. Boy Mestiz o begins as many sets do, with Roque reflecting on the past year.
He returned to the Philippines for the first time as an adult, and uses the trip to joke about family members, discuss cultural differences before spring-boarding to other matters, such as being an Asian actor cast in traditionally European roles.
It begins with broad humour filtered through a specific world lens, and thanks to Roque’s relaxed, fast-flowing demeanour on stage, with each joke delivered with a sparkling grin, it all flows as it should.