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The Week That Was: December 6, 2024

Rhys Darby on his live comedy comeback, Coldplay's shoutout, and why he'll always be a 'band manager'


Published on 2024-12-07 12:44:59 - The New Zealand Herald
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  • Kiwi comic extraordinaire Rhys Darby is breaking out his "54 notebooks" worth of ideas to treat NZ audiences with a live stand-up tour in March and April next year. If there's one thing Rhys Darby has nailed,

Rhys Darby, known for his role in "Flight of the Conchords," is making a comeback to live comedy after a hiatus due to the global health crisis. In an interview with the New Zealand Herald, he discusses his excitement about returning to the stage, his recent shoutout from Coldplay during their concert in Auckland, and his enduring connection to the band management role he played in the TV series. Darby reflects on how his character, Murray, has become a beloved figure, often overshadowing his other work. He also shares insights into his career trajectory, mentioning his involvement in various projects like "What We Do in the Shadows" and his ongoing love for performing live, which he describes as his "first love." Additionally, he touches on the challenges and joys of adapting to different entertainment mediums while maintaining his unique comedic style.

Read the Full The New Zealand Herald Article at:
[ https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/rhys-darby-on-his-live-comedy-comeback-coldplay-shoutout-and-why-hell-always-be-a-band-manager/INLBGKGVYRGFFIMOCGOVHW4LTM/ ]