NELSON FRINGE FESTIVAL


Becoming Hazlito

Russell ‘Hazlito’ Black

How I died and my life since. Can you trust the advice of a mentally ill man on how to survive mental illness? Hazlito will squeeze you through an emotional wringer using storytelling, comedy and (ugh) poetry to examine his mental health and identity. Hazlito writes stories. This is his most difficult story. Because this story is true. It covers mental health, ethnicity and sexual identity. It is a story of recovery, discovery and reinvention. It could be a novel. Join him as he overshares his personal life and discovers, through trauma, that he was never who he thought he was. And, who he thinks he is becoming. He will attempt to make you cry, laugh and maybe even rethink your own life. Hazlito is a National Slam Poetry finalist, once (before you were born) the funniest man (arguably) in Nelson, and currently a closeted artist, poet, writer and social critic. He is involved in multiple charities for vulnerable people and animals (ie he is unemployable) and is learning to understand his neurodivergence whilst being too woke to sleep.
When: 11 March, 2026
Genre: Undefinable
Price: $18 – $28
Venue: WAA! Club
Tickets: https://nelsonfringe.co.nz/events/becoming-hazlito/


Some more things....

A barrel of fabulous live shows for the month of March.
All the details can be found on the website, here:
https://www.musselinn.co.nz/Entertainment/entertainment.html

WORD SAVVY POETRY GROUP

Every Tuesday, Takaka Library. 10.30 am to 12.00pm.
Write poetry, read poetry, bring your favourite poem and discover new poets with other poetry lovers.