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Matt Abbott


Matt Abbot is a poet, educator and activist from Wakefield. His debut one-man stage show Two Little Ducks explored the working-class Leave vote, volunteering at the Calais Jungle and life in Northern tumbleweed towns. It earned a hat-trick of 5* and 4* reviews during a full Edinburgh Fringe run in 2017 and during a 22-date UK theatre tour in 2018. The show’s content was published as his debut poetry collection by Verve Poetry Press in 2018.

His debut kids’ poetry collection A Hurricane in my Head was published by Bloomsbury in 2019. It was one of National Poetry Day’s selected titles, which led to a live appearance on Blue Peter. He was also named as one of five of the UK’s leading “new poets” in The Guardian earlier in 2019.

In 2016 and 2019, he starred in national TV ads for Nationwide Building Society. He’s also written for Cancer Research UK, Leeds United FC, Jeremy Corbyn and more. He’s an ambassador for Eureka! The National Children’s Museum and Trinity Homeless Projects. He also fronts indie band Skint & Demoralised, co-hosts Roaring 20s Radio on Soho Radio and writes monthly columns for The State of the Arts and The Football Pink.

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