Tuesday, October 16, 2007

tony

And one final one for today.

Tony (Live 14_07_0...

the flange

Another live recording. These were all recorded during a performance at The Classic in Auckland.

The Flange (Live 1...

hamburger

Another live recording - this song was written for our 2007 Festival show, ROCK 101. There's pretty much only one joke in it.

Hamburger (Live 14...

mrs.peacock at last laughs 2007

This video, taken from the Maori TV Billy T Awards special, (mostly) shows our winning performance at Last Laughs during the 2007 NZ International Comedy Festival. There's also some interview stuff in there as well. Enjoy.

Monday, October 08, 2007

you don't understand

You Don't Understa...

One more song for you - this is called You Don't Understand. More to follow.

Sweet Dreamer

Sweet Dreamer (Liv...

For your listening pleasure - our song "Sweet Dreamer". Enjoy.

Friday, June 22, 2007

mrs.peacock on Maori Television

Tomorrow night (that's Saturday 23 June) at 9.30pm Maori Television will be screening a 2 hour special on this year's Billy T Awards.

We haven't seen it yet but we understand that as the winners of this year's award we should have a reasonably prominent role. So watch it, and stuff.

Oh and if you like the show, feel free to get in touch with Maori TV and let them know.

Choice.

Friday, June 01, 2007

we won the billy

We're pleased to report that we won the 2007 Billy T Award.

Let the adulations begin.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

reviewed

John Smythe from Theatreview came to our show last night, and his review is now up on the site. And we think it's pretty damn good. Go check it out.

one night down, eight to go

We had our opening night of ROCK 101 in Wellington last night, and we reckon it went really well, despite some first show speed wobbles and technical issues.

It means that we've only got three nights left in Wellington - so make sure you book tickets before it's too late and your only chance to learn to rock is to fly to Auckland and see our show there.

And if you're in Auckland you should totally book tickets anyway.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

SPECIAL OFFER

We're giving away 2 double passes for our Wellington shows and 2 double passes for our Auckland shows - and all you have to do to be in to win is send us an email.

Email us at respectthecock@gmail.com with your full name and the city and date of the show you would like to attend, and you're in the draw.

The draw for our Wellington show will close on Monday 14 May, and the winners will be notified by email on Tuesday 15 May. The draw for our Auckland show will close on Sunday 20 May, and the winners will be notified by email on Monday 21 May.

If you enter, we'll also let you know about any other special offers that may come up - like where you can get 2 for 1 tickets if they become available.

Choice.

UPDATE:
The Wellington tickets have been won by Jeni and Hayden - thanks to all of those who entered. If you missed out, there will be a limited number of 2 for 1 tickets available at the Comedy Festival booth in Left Bank, Cuba Mall for each of our remaining shows.

And our Auckland competition is still running!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

learn to rock







This is our poster/flyer for this year's show. Look out for it in a recycling bin near you soon.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

NZ International Comedy Festival 2007


The official website for the NZ International Comedy Festival 2007 (which ROCK 101 is a part of) launches tomorrow, Thursday 22 March. Go and check it out, why don't you.

Media Release


COMEDY ACT TO TEACH AUDIENCES HOW TO ROCK

Learn how to transform your skanky hairbrush into a shiny mic

Cult heroes of musical comedy mrs.peacock will teach fans how to rock with their brand new NZ International Comedy Festival show, ROCK 101.

The duo, who have been nominated for the 2007 Billy T James Award, will provide a comprehensive lesson in rocking, covering such important areas as Rock Musicianship, Rock Poses and Rock Faces, Dealing with Groupies, Performing Under the Influence, and more.

Audience members will have the opportunity to fully participate in the show, joining mrs.peacock members Jarrod Baker and Dave Smith on stage to gain hands-on rock experience.

So if you have ever sung Def Leppard into your hairbrush, played air guitar to Guns ‘n’ Roses or dreamed of being a rock star this show will help you make your dreams come true.

mrs.peacock’s ROCK 101 premieres at Wellington’s BATS Theatre from 16 – 19 May, then moves to Auckland for a run at the Classic Studio from 22 – 26 May.

mrs.peacock’s ROCK 101

Wednesday 16 May – Saturday 19 May
9.30pm
BATS Theatre
1 Kent Terrace
Wellington
Tickets $15/$12*
Phone 04 802 4176

Tuesday 22 May – Saturday 26 May
9.45pm
The Classic Studio
Level 1, 321 Queen Street
Auckland
Tickets $15/$12*
Phone 09 309 9241
*Service fee will apply

Jarrod Baker


Jarrod Baker is one half of musical comedy act mrs.peacock, one third of musical comedy act The Suave Jockeys, and the only member of non-musical comedy act Jarrod Baker.

Jarrod is also the current President of the New Zealand Comedy Guild. So far, he has yet to grope any interns or start any wars while in this role.

When not doing comedy Jarrod has been known to act, write, be on the radio, and make the web comics Newtown Ghetto Anger and Cone of Science.

This year, Jarrod will be appearing in Monkey vs. Robot (a show in the 2009 NZ International Comedy Festival) alongside the very capable Timothy James McDonald.

Dave Smith


One half of musical comedy duo mrs.peacock, and a talented solo performer in his own right, Dave Smith has been on the comedy scene since 1998.

A graduate of EIT’s drama programme, Dave is the resident technician at Auckland’s Classic Comedy Bar, and until recently was the drummer for punk band Galloping Hooves of the Apocalypse.

A prolific songwriter, Dave is also a former star of reality television, having appeared as a competitor on TV2’s "So You Think You're Funny?"

Dave likes to spend his days playing his guitar, smoking cigarettes and writing about himself in third person.

mrs.peacock


Comedy-rock duo mrs.peacock (Jarrod Baker and Dave Smith) formed in 2000 and quickly became cult favourites on the Wellington comedy scene with their killer combination of sweet melodies and filthy lyrics.

The duo's reputation for offensiveness garnered them the "most offensive gag" gong at the NZ Comedy Guild Awards in 2005, and in 2006 they took out the same category at the Wellington Comedy Awards.

It's not all filth, however - mrs.peacock also do a nice line in musical parody and consider love songs a particular specialty. You know, for the ladies. What's more, they were the winners of the prestigious Billy T Award for 2007.

If you haven't caught mrs.peacock before, you're in for a treat. And if you have you'll probably be in the front row, singing along.

To hear some of their songs, click the links below:
Sweet Dreamer
You Don't Understand
The Flange
Tony