North East Theatre This week
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Continue reading →Sunday 27 June Ninerrors presents a reading in memory of Barry MacSweeny with – Anthony John, Chris Sephenson, Gareth Durasow, James Harvey, Jeff Hilson, Jonny Liron, Micheal Zand, Neil Addison, Posie Rider, Richie Parker, Sean Bonny, SJ Fowler, Stephen Emmerson, … Continue reading →
Tom Kelly will be reading from his new collection SOMEWHERE IN HEAVEN with Graham Pears talking and reading from his crime novel THE MYTH OF JUSTICE at Whitburn Library on Friday June 25th @ 1.30. More info from 0191-5293412
Continue reading →Monday 28th June 2010 Lamplight Arts Centre Stanley, County Durham Headline poet is James Oates reading from his latest pamphlet Sediment and Sentiment Lively evening in the Auditorium Bar. Great venue for road-testing poetry and prose before a warm and … Continue reading →
Hunga, Hunga everyday’s blessed with nothing. Hunga, hunga, never escapes, my dad’s chant. Hunga, hunga, each bugger’s face lined with want. Hunga, hunga hangs in the air: hunger pains. Breathed It Everyday Aa back number, ye wor born aa lossa, … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Tom Kelly will be reading from his new collection SOMEWHERE IN HEAVEN with Graham Pears talking and reading from his crime novel THE MYTH OF JUSTICE at Whitburn Library on Friday June 25th @ 1.30. More info from 0191-5293412
Continue reading →The first sequence of poems gave me that claustrophobic, breathless feeling of being trapped in church during procedures. Believers would I think be at one with them, they do evoke the atmosphere. I like it when the outreach collection box … Continue reading →
The Cumberland Arms Ouseburn, Byker Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 1LD, Thursday 17th June Doors at 7.30 starts at 8.00 Admission £3.00 New faces, regular favourites, music and above all the very best of Spoken Word. This month we have dueting … Continue reading →
It’s what I didn’t say and now words hang just like plastic bags in an Autumn tree, veils from missing brides; I know it is wrong for words to be left between you and me, as year after year I … Continue reading →