Poem 119
An elegy for the disappeared picture theatres of Wellington patronised by me in the first half of the 80s, replaced by multiplexes that in turn have bitten the dust … I’m sure this was published in The Listener …
… the Sunday double-feature was Eraserhead and The Man Who Fell To Earth – crammed to bursting with every punk, art/design/acting student, freak and would-be writer in Wellington …
( I like the way this starts with and loops back to the Majestic … )
Palaces
whatever happened to the Majestic that thousand-seater whale on Willis st what happened to the Plaza its lit plaster shells blushing blue and rose and orange flaming and turning in strange codes before each show what even happened to the Academy its nouveau brown lounge seats warlike whoops and drummings of jazzercise through the wall what happened to the Lido where one Sunday double feature was so packed so hot they opened the fire doors and you could see people walking past in Willis st splashes of light rebounding in car windows from the open mouth of the old Majestic that was