Matt Elliott in ODIOUS: Why I Hate Poetry
Matt Elliott in ODIOUS: Why I Hate Poetry
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Matt Elliott presents
ODIOUS: Why I Hate Poetry
POETRY BY NUMBERS
New Zealand has more bad poets per head of population than another country in the world. Comedy veteran, author and broadcaster Matt Elliott examines why, as he proves his hypothesis that poets are just comedians… with no sense of humour.
Matt Elliott returns to Katipo Café, the scene of last year’s sell-out Comedy Festival show ‘A Few of My Favourite Things’, and discusses;
- What is a poem? The difference between writing a poem and writing a joke
- The fairies and waterfalls poems of Victorian settlers
- Sylvia Plath’s role in all of this
- Poetry in fashion and as fashion
- Open mic poetry nights
- Your favourite local poets’ worst moments
As a grand finale, he’ll teach the audience how to write a poem, a la New Zealand’s top selling poet of all time, Glenn Colquhoun, so that they can go away and - using his poetry-by-numbers system - become rich…and dull.
Matt Elliott has performed around the world since 1989 and was the first Kiwi comedian on the Melbourne circuit, where he lived and worked for two years in the early 90s. Author of the only history of NZ comedy – Kiwi Jokers: The Rise and Rise of New Zealand Comedy – he has also been the film columnist for Quote Unquote , written and directed university law revues, taught comedy writing with a course he devised himself, worked in television and film. In 2006/7 he had sell-out shows at the Wellington Fringe (x2) and Comedy Festivals. He currently produces and presents comedy: with matt elliott on Wellington Access Radio.
‘He’s a sublime storyteller of the ridiculous. He and his audience feed off their mutual enjoyment of the material and each other’ – Scoop
‘Made the audience think and laugh. Simply put he was very, very funny’ – Melbourne Age
On comedy: with matt elliott: ‘We like somebody who takes comedy seriously’ – NZ Listener
On Kiwi Jokers: ‘A zinger of a book that moves with the pace of a well-told joke’ - Gordon McLauchlan, NZ Herald
Dates: Wed 16 – Fri 18
May, 8pm
Venue: Katipo Café, 76 Willis St, Wellington
City
Tickets: Adults $12.50 Conc. $10.50 Groups 10+
$10.50
Bookings: Katipo Café 04 472 1006
Show
Duration: 1
hour
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