Matt Millz Stands Up!

Matt Millz Stands Up! by Harry Hill is a humorous juvenile fiction novel published by Faber & Faber, Limited on April 4, 2019. This edition spans 464 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Matt, who has recently gained fame from his performance at the T Factor. As he navigates his newfound celebrity status, he faces the challenge of creating fresh material, grappling with the pressure of being a comedian while trying to maintain his career momentum.
Readers will find that Matt’s journey is filled with comedic twists as he signs up with the Excalibur Agency, seeking to elevate his career. However, the excitement of fame quickly diminishes when he is thrust into a high-stakes performance without adequate preparation. The narrative explores themes related to business, careers, and the performing arts, all while maintaining a humorous tone. As Matt confronts the realities of his choices, the story delves into the challenges of balancing ambition with the need for authenticity in the world of comedy.
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Matt did it! His performance at the T Factor has given him the fame he dreamed of. Kitty is getting more gigs booked in with a whole new stable of comedic acts. Unfortunately, Matt hasn’t had time to come up with new jokes so it isn’t long before he is greeted with the worst heckle for a comedian: ‘heard it before!’. But when Kitty suggests he takes a break to work on his routine, Matt can’t stand to go back to his normal life. So he signs up with the stylish Excalibur Agency, brushing his concerns (and Kitty) aside. A life of celebrity awaits! But it doesn’t take long for the shine to wear off and when they try and force him on to his first Live At the Apollo, without any preparation and no new jokes, how can Matt save himself from the ultimate humiliation?
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