The Original Shock Auteur Comes To New Zealand
Media Release – June 27 2011
For immediate release
The Original Shock Auteur Comes To New Zealand
Maggie
Gerrand presents
JOHN WATERS – THIS FILTHY WORLD
Two shows only in Auckland and Wellington this October/November
The brilliantly entertaining
filmmaker, writer and shock auteur supremo, John
Waters is coming to New Zealand, for the first time, in
late October to perform his glorious one man show This
Filthy World for only two dates in Auckland and
Wellington!
Described as a vaudeville act, This
Filthy World celebrates the film career and obsessive
tastes of the man William Burroughs once called “The Pope
of Trash”. Focusing on Waters’ early artistic
influences, his fascination with true crime, exploitation
films, fashion lunacy, and the extremes of the contemporary
art world, this joyously devious monologue elevates all that
is trashy in life into a call to arms to filth followers
everywhere.
This Filthy World will also draw
on material from Waters’ most recent book, Role
Models, described as “a study in lunatic
admiration, a tribute to self-acceptance and tolerance and a
joyful and witty celebration of life,” (Sun
Herald).
Waters says This Filthy Word is "a
self-help group for people who don't need self-help. It's to
try to make you feel good about being nuts, which I think is
important these days." The LA Times described Waters as
“an erudite and gifted raconteur who doesn't take
himself too seriously. Waters never seems to tire of
wallowing in the dregs of pop culture, but his love of campy
sex and tabloid mayhem is married with an intense
appreciation for literature, history and high art.”
Waters’ love of art saw him selected as a member of the
International Jury for the 2011 Venice Art Biennale this
year.
Since his teenage years, John Waters has used
Baltimore, which he fondly dubbed the "Hairdo Capitol of the
World," as the setting for all his films, forging an
unwavering path in his quest to give bad taste a good name.
In 1967, he made his first 16-mm film, Eat Your
Makeup, the story of a deranged governess and her lover
who kidnap fashion models and force them to model themselves
to death. Mondo Trasho, Waters' first feature length
film, was completed in 1969 despite production grinding to a
halt when the director and two actors were arrested for
"participating in a misdemeanour, to wit: indecent
exposure."
In 1972 Waters created what would become
the most notorious film in American independent cinema of
the 1970's, Pink Flamingos. Centred on the battle to
secure the title "Filthiest People Alive," Pink
Flamingos turned Waters into a cult celebrity and went
on to become a smash success.
In Hairspray
(1988), Waters created "an almost big-budget comedy
extravaganza about star-struck teenage celebrities in 1962,
their stage mothers and their quest for mental health." The
film was a box office and critical success, later turned
into a Broadway production, with a remake of the film
released in 2007 starring John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer
and Christopher Walken. Later hit films include
Cry-Baby with Johnny Depp and Serial Mom with
Kathleen Turner.
Pink Flamingos, the ultimate
trash masterpiece, was again in theatres for a 25th
Anniversary re-release in 1997, complete with new footage.
Commenting on the long-lasting popularity of the film,
Waters proudly boasts, "it's hard to offend three
generations, but it looks like I've
succeeded."
The Filthy Word is an essential
experience for anyone interested in how not to make a movie,
how to become famous (read infamous) and how to shock and
make people laugh.
WELLINGTON: 8pm, Monday
31st October, The Opera House, 111/113 Manners Street,
Bookings Ticketek (04) 384 3840 or www.ticketek.co.nz
AUCKLAND: 8pm, Wednesday 2nd November, Civic Theatre, THE EDGE, 269 Queen Street:
Bookings through THE EDGE – www.buytickets.co.nz or 0800 BUY TICKETS or (09) 357 3355
Check out www.mgpresents.com for more
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