A night of laughs

Warwick's Marco Gliori will back in town for a night of big laughs.

WARWICK will be whipped into a frenzy when Four Funny Buggers comes to town.
Warwick poet and entertainer Marco Gliori will return alongside fellow Naked Poets alum Muz Hartin for a night of laughs at the Warwick RSL.
Joining them in their blend of comedy and poetry will be comedians Brad Maclean and Alan Glover.
The four man show features a variety of two man stand-up, poetry and comedy and is largely influenced on Australian culture and in Marco’s case, Warwick.
“I was born here, I was born out at Leslie Dam, I’m a real local. I moved away for 13 years when I left high school,” he said.
“I was a detective with the Queensland Police Service for 10 years then I gave it up to become a poet. I’ve been a fulltime poet for 25 years now. I’ve done over 3000 shows for the Queensland and Victorian Arts councils.”
Marco is now a seasoned professional, with a career highlight being when he opened the Gympie Muster with a poetic tribute to Slim Dusty in front of 20,000 people.
He said Warwick can expect a night full of entertainment.
“We’re a diverse collection of characters. We’ve been doing evolutions of this show for 10 years at the Tamworth Golf Club and it’s an evolution of the Naked Poets,” he said.
“What we do is Australian storytelling, its campfire poetry and comedy.”
Four Funny Buggers will be at Warwick RSL on Saturday 22 August. The show starts at 7.30pm and tickets are available at the RSL for $25.