Penny Ashton
Since abandoning a career in ballet due to a pesky need to eat, Penny Ashton is fast making a name for herself as a global poet and comedienne.
She has been nominated four times as Best Female Comedienne in New Zealand, twice for a Billy T James Award, three times for the People¹s Choice Award at the Adelaide Fringe Festival and once for Best Comedy at the Wellington Fringe Festival.
One day she hopes to win something.
She has performed at numerous NZ and international Festivals including Edinburgh, Adelaide, Edmonton, Montreal and Vancouver Fringe Festivals and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Her Hot Pink Festival persona has been a critical and commercial success and has prompted invites to perform in Singapore, England, Australia, Germany, North America and Scotland. In 2006 Penny also represented New Zealand in The World Cup of Theatresports in Germany, toured the performance poetry circuit in the UK and represented Australasia in the Four Continents Slam UK Poetry Tour in December.
In NZ Penny is well known for her radio, television and journalism work.
She reviews books, and is a social commentator and interviewer on both Radio New Zealand and the new TV3 show 7 Days. Her voice has also used for numerous advertising campaigns and has brought to life two Power Ranger¹s Monsters and one lesbian puppet called Ginny. She has appeared on Shortland St (NZ¹s longest running Soap Opera) as a gynaecologist and recently starred as a children¹s entertainer with a stalker in the comedy Talent.
She was in the first wave of Theatresports taught in schools in 1987 and has loved making stuff up ever since.