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Topic: Poets Performing
The new items published under this topic are as follows.Posted by : TimothyRamsden on Thursday, May 25, 2006 - 07:57 AM
London
UNCUT CONFETTI
by John Hegley
bac (Main theatre) To 30 April 2006
Runs 1hr 55min One interval
Review: Timothy Ramsden 30April
Neatly-crafted combination of wit and reflection.
UNCUT CONFETTI
by John Hegley
bac (Main theatre) To 30 April 2006
Runs 1hr 55min One interval
Review: Timothy Ramsden 30April
Neatly-crafted combination of wit and reflection.
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Posted by : Rod Dungate on Monday, August 15, 2005 - 08:33 PM
THE GLORIOUS GIFT
Poetry Of the Brontës
Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival
Review by John Alcock: 07.08.05
Acting talents that match the literary ones of the three authors
Poetry Of the Brontës
Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival
Review by John Alcock: 07.08.05
Acting talents that match the literary ones of the three authors
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Posted by : Rod Dungate on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 - 08:22 AM
A CAPITAL OCCASION
Baylit Festival, Cardiff 2005
Review of Gillian Clarke's installation as Cardiff Capital Bard
John Alcock: May 2005
Through the tall, narrow window of the Norwegian chapel I can see a small, inflatable craft crossing the bay, its huddled occupants swathed in yellow oilskins against the slanting rain.
Baylit Festival, Cardiff 2005
Review of Gillian Clarke's installation as Cardiff Capital Bard
John Alcock: May 2005
Through the tall, narrow window of the Norwegian chapel I can see a small, inflatable craft crossing the bay, its huddled occupants swathed in yellow oilskins against the slanting rain.
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Posted by : Rod Dungate on Sunday, March 14, 2004 - 09:33 PM
Andrew Wilson: TEXT MESSAGES
mac, Birmingham (Poetry Bites): 11 March 2004
Review: Rod Dungate
An unexpected surprise
mac, Birmingham (Poetry Bites): 11 March 2004
Review: Rod Dungate
An unexpected surprise
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Posted by : Rod Dungate on Tuesday, March 09, 2004 - 07:50 PM
DEREK WALCOTT
University of Warwick Arts Centre March 4 2004
Review: John Alcock
An eclectic ancestry: a poetic perpetual quest for identity
University of Warwick Arts Centre March 4 2004
Review: John Alcock
An eclectic ancestry: a poetic perpetual quest for identity
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Posted by : Rod Dungate on Wednesday, February 18, 2004 - 02:07 PM
GEOFFREY HILL
Words' Series, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
Review by John Allcock: February 13 2004
Now 72, the poet described as 'the most enigmatic' and the 'greatest English' returns to his home ground
Words' Series, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
Review by John Allcock: February 13 2004
Now 72, the poet described as 'the most enigmatic' and the 'greatest English' returns to his home ground
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Posted by : Rod Dungate on Monday, February 02, 2004 - 06:11 PM
OFF AT A TANGENT
Roy Fisher and Ian Duhig
University of Warwick 14.01.04
Review: John Alcock
Depth, wit and dramatic landscapes
Roy Fisher and Ian Duhig
University of Warwick 14.01.04
Review: John Alcock
Depth, wit and dramatic landscapes
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Posted by : Rod Dungate RG on Friday, November 14, 2003 - 05:30 PM
WHEN BROKEN IS BEAUTIFUL
CK Williams and Lavinia Greenlaw
University of Warwick 12.11.03
Review: John Alcock
Two poets entertaining, thought-provoking and beauty searched out in surprising places
CK Williams and Lavinia Greenlaw
University of Warwick 12.11.03
Review: John Alcock
Two poets entertaining, thought-provoking and beauty searched out in surprising places
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Posted by : Rod Dungate RG on Sunday, October 26, 2003 - 12:44 PM
Liz Lochhead reads at the Orange Studio, Birmingham
(Part of the Birmingham Book Fair)
24 October 2003
Review: Rod Dungate
Lochhead's poems care about you
(Part of the Birmingham Book Fair)
24 October 2003
Review: Rod Dungate
Lochhead's poems care about you
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Posted by : Rod Dungate on Friday, July 11, 2003 - 08:58 AM
Robert Hamberger
mac, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham (0121 440 3838)
Review: Rod Dungate 10 July 2003
Male emotionally charged vulnerability: a delicacy that belies its power
mac, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham (0121 440 3838)
Review: Rod Dungate 10 July 2003
Male emotionally charged vulnerability: a delicacy that belies its power
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Posted by : Rod Dungate on Friday, November 15, 2002 - 07:13 PM
Coming Poetry events where poets perform their work. To add your own events, submit details and we'll add them to the Poets Board.
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Posted by : Don Barnard on Sunday, October 20, 2002 - 08:03 PM
Frances Spalding on Stevie Smith
(with Anne Harvey reading from the poems)
Cheltenham Festival of Literature
Review: Don Barnard: 18 October 2002
Death was her friend from the age of eight. An entertaining and illuminating experience.
(with Anne Harvey reading from the poems)
Cheltenham Festival of Literature
Review: Don Barnard: 18 October 2002
Death was her friend from the age of eight. An entertaining and illuminating experience.
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Posted by : Rod Dungate on Monday, August 05, 2002 - 05:47 PM
BEING BEASTLY: Late Shift
Poets: Don Barnard, Christine Coleman, Bob Evans, Susan Utting
Booking information: Don Barnard don@semicolon.demon.co.uk
Runs: 1h 30m, one interval
Review: Rod Dungate, 3 August 2002, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
A gentle but acutely observed look at 'beastly' matters, always good-humoured and sometimes discomforting.
Poets: Don Barnard, Christine Coleman, Bob Evans, Susan Utting
Booking information: Don Barnard don@semicolon.demon.co.uk
Runs: 1h 30m, one interval
Review: Rod Dungate, 3 August 2002, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
A gentle but acutely observed look at 'beastly' matters, always good-humoured and sometimes discomforting.
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