Multi-award winner James Nokise (NZ Samoan/Welsh), is a theatre maker, playwright, columnist and renowned social commentator, with extensive touring experience, including years on the International Fringe Festival Circuit, performing successful seasons in Edinburgh, Perth, and even New York City. He is the founder of No Fefe Theatre Collective, producing New Zealand’s longest running satire theatre series, Public Service Announcements and in 2016 became the first comedian to travel to the Festival of Pacific Arts as part of the Aotearoa delegation. He is currently a nationally syndicated columnist in New Zealand for The Post.
James has extensive nominations and awards under his belt, including best comedy show at the NZ Comedy Festival and Dunedin Fringe Festival, Best Theatre Solo at NZ Fringe, Best Show at the Chapman Tripp theatre awards and Best Comedian at the NZ comedy awards.
His critically acclaimed mental health podcast, Eating Fried Chicken in the Shower on RNZ, was nominated for the Voyager Media Award 2020. His 2023 podcast, Fair Game: Pacific Rugby Against the World (RNZ) is currently receiving worldwide attention, and lead to him being a pacific correspondent at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, and 2024 Summer Olympics.
This is a performer at the top of his game.