All female stand-up show Girls Gotta Eat took Auckland by storm in 1990. The show gave women a chance to laugh at themselves in a supportive environment. Actors Vicki Walker (Away Laughing), Fiona Edgar (Brokenwood Mysteries, Vermillion) and Brenda Kendall (Double Booking) share their memories in this Funny As interview, including:
- Queues around the block for the monthly show (which began as A Girls Gotta Eat) — "everyone felt safe laughing their heads off. There was no boorish heckling, none of that stuff"
- How the involvement of The Topp Twins helped draw crowds to the venue, Ponsonby pub The Gluepot
- How one male performer per show was allowed — including Kevin Smith
- Brenda Kendall recalls how she started in stand-up at Sweetwaters music festival
- How Fanny Business, another female-only group, followed after Girls Gotta Eat
Note: Vicki Walker talks more about Girls Gotta Eat, as part of her solo Funny As interview.
This interview was recorded for 2019 TV series
Funny As: The Story of New Zealand Comedy.
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