Tom Kelly Play & Poetry
Here are few of my forthcoming events/shows in the next few months.
The Customs House Presents:
I LOVE KENT WALTON
By Tom Kelly
Directed By Ray Spencer
I LOVE KENT WALTON: a one-man play about love and the wonderful world of professional wrestling seen through the fighting times of South Shields ex-wrestler Gary Davison. The play is set on Tyneside today.
A new play by Tom Kelly at the Customs House, South Shields
From Wednesday September 4th to Saturday September 7th @ 7.45
Matinee Thursday September 5th @ 2.30
Here is a link to more information on the play:
http://www.customshouse.co.uk/whats-on/Theatre/1289/i-love-kent-walton
I KNOW THEIR FOOTSTEPS Tom Kelly’s seventh poetry collection will be launched at the wonderful Lit & Phil Library, Westgate Road, Newcastle on Monday 30th September @ 7.00
A couple of pints in ‘The Bridge’ after the reading is obligatory. I’ll have a pint of Deuchars.
The South Tyneside launch will take place at South Shields Central Library on
Thursday October 3rd at 2.00 pm
I KNOW THEIR FOOTSTEPS
Published by Red Squirrel Press
http://www.redsquirrelpress.com/KellyTimeOfficeBIOG.html
And here I am reading five poems from my seventh collection I KNOW THEIR FOOTSTEPS
Men of the Tyne October: The Tour
MEN OF THE TYNE
Stories & Songs about the Tyne
New Tyneside songs by Tom Kelly with music by Ian Ravenscroft with folk singer, Ted Cuskin, musicians Ian Ravenscroft & Ron Smith
Tuesday 15th October 8.00 @ Customs House at Daltons, The Community Room
‘Men of the Tyne’ are back in October at The Customs House, MEM & Morpeth
http://www.customshouse.co.uk/whats-on/Theatre/1308/men-of-the-tyne
Friday October 18th Morpeth St George Church Hall, Morpeth
http://www.urc-morpeth.org.uk/
Saturday October 19th MEM Wallsend @ 7.30 pm
http://www.wallsendmem.org/
And here is a link to one of the songs from the MEN OF THE TYNE show, GHOSTS ON THE TYNE
Made of Steel the Heritage Lottery Funded project has just been completed.
You find info on the project on this site:
www.madeofsteel.co.uk

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