ON THE CONDITIONS AND POSSIBILITIES OF HILLARY CLINTON TAKING ME AS HER YOUNG LOVER
Conditional Productions
Thursday 12th March, 7:30pm - First Floor Theatre, La Mama ETC
Friday 13th March, 7:30pm - First Floor Theatre, La Mama ETC
Saturday 14th March, 7:30pm - First Floor Theatre, La Mama ETC
Sunday 15th March, 2pm - First Floor Theatre, La Mama ETC
Conditional Productions
Thursday 12th March, 7:30pm - First Floor Theatre, La Mama ETC
Friday 13th March, 7:30pm - First Floor Theatre, La Mama ETC
Saturday 14th March, 7:30pm - First Floor Theatre, La Mama ETC
Sunday 15th March, 2pm - First Floor Theatre, La Mama ETC
Richard Meros, BA (Hons) is the self-proclaimed Machiavelli of Generation Me. In this anarchic and incisive journey into the hot and heavy heart of Western Civilization, Meros proves, step by barkingly-logical step, that Hillary Clinton not only wants a Young Lover, but needs one to win the 2016 Presidential Election. Furthermore, the only possible candidate for this coveted position is, by rational necessity, him.
Richard Meros’ celebrated cod-philosophical lectures have toured throughout New Zealand and have been described as: ‘Brilliant. Absurd. Delightful,’ and “a sheer delight… performed with comic aplomb and spot-on timing."
Performed by award-winning playwright and actor Arthur Meek, La MaMa hosts the Nuclear-Powerpoint lecture of the month.
Richard Meros’ celebrated cod-philosophical lectures have toured throughout New Zealand and have been described as: ‘Brilliant. Absurd. Delightful,’ and “a sheer delight… performed with comic aplomb and spot-on timing."
Performed by award-winning playwright and actor Arthur Meek, La MaMa hosts the Nuclear-Powerpoint lecture of the month.
"Absurd, Brilliant. Delightful."
- Anna Chinn, NZ Listener
"Slick and wickedly clever"
- Laurie Atkinson, Dominion Post
"Genii of the genus thespian"
- John Smythe, Theatreview
"Devastatingly fine form, investing every satirical line with punch and pizzazz"
- Lynn Freeman, Capital Times
- Anna Chinn, NZ Listener
"Slick and wickedly clever"
- Laurie Atkinson, Dominion Post
"Genii of the genus thespian"
- John Smythe, Theatreview
"Devastatingly fine form, investing every satirical line with punch and pizzazz"
- Lynn Freeman, Capital Times