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Wirral Ode Show Poets
From the One Eyed City

"All Liverpudlians are comedians and it was therefore not really a surprise to find that scouser Graeme Kenna is a very funny man with some bright original material.

In the snug surroundings of the little theatre in the upstairs bar of the Old Club House a small but highly appreciative audience greeted Graeme’s late night show. There was plenty to laugh at .especially the chat room where a Welshman and a Scouser discover that they are both posing as lesbians.
I had gone expecting some Merseyside poets as well but there was no sign of them Perhaps they had got stuck in the bar downstairs. No matter the comedy on its own was great and sent us home feeling good.
One more performance at 1.00pm on 6 July at the Old Club House."
P.L. Buxton Fringe Review

"Spotlight newcomer Graeme Kenna was born in Wallasey, on the other bank of the Mersey from Liverpool, a land where all men are doomed to sound like Keith Chegwin.¹ He recently appeared at Liverpool¹s Writing On The Wall Festival where he gave a talk on ŒHow Not To Write Comedy For TV¹. He is a nearly retired rugby player and former minor local-to-Liverpool politician, who gained notoriety when he declared his house a monastery in an anti-poll tax protest! His poetry is in two contrasting styles; darkly humorous and humorously dark. He is currently co-ordinator of the Wirral Ode Show Poets, and has performed with Liverpool¹s Explosive Mouth and Little Bohemia groups. He has also appeared at the Wirral International Guitar and Jazz Festivals and has been frequently broadcast on local radio."

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