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Feature Article - November 23, 2006
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Lorne Elliott: It's all in the delivery by Jeff Green
Elliott, who lives in
Lorne Elliott has a very rural Canadian feel to his comedy, and he had no trouble connecting with the audience at
Part of the charm of his performance lay in his ease on stage. Although it is clear Elliott’s show has been developed over time, he was able to respond to the audience, and this give and take provided some of the best humour of the evening. “
“The Land o’ Lakes” someone said. That was all he needed, and Elliot milked the term ‘Land o’ Lakes’ for all it was worth, taking particular pleasure in the difference between “o’ lakes” and “of lakes.”
He lives on a farm that his great grandfather bought for $160 a century ago, and after a hundred years of dabbling in farming, “we’re still trying to pay off that original investment,” he said, a sentiment echoed by the experience of a lot of the people in the audience. The pleasure of Lorne Elliott’s performance, aside from the fact that he is a funny man, lay in his ability to insinuate himself into the lives of the audience members, even though he had never been to the region before. Somehow he was able to make us in the audience laugh at our own lives, without being insulted in any way. Lorne Elliott is a talented performer, with great personal warmth, and the audience owes a debt of gratitude to the
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