John Osborne and Molly Naylor
– reviewed by James Webster – – at the Burton Taylor Studio, Oxford, 17/09/15 – Poetry porn – probably a
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – – at the Burton Taylor Studio, Oxford, 17/09/15 – Poetry porn – probably a
Read more-Reviewed by Lettie McKie- ‘Shall we slack it off?’ whispers Paul Cree to his musical collaborator Elian Gray in an
Read more– reviewed by Sasha Garwood – A fascinating collaboration between a poet and composer… Full disclosure: the people behind The Lion-Faced
Read more– reviewed by Catherine Heath – Poetry Can F*ck Off was a brilliant evening of rhyme and revolution, accompanied by
Read more– reviewed by Lettie McKie – Where have all the open mic nights gone? With Bang Said the Gun stopping
Read more– reviewed by Lettie McKie – Stop the clock… In the world of spoken word poetry, there is nothing more
Read more– by Zoë Brigley Thompson – Jamaal May is a Detroit-raised poet who has been described as a ‘rising star’
Read more– reviewed by Lettie McKie – The Hub As part of the Last Word Festival of spoken word, the Roundhouse
Read more– reviewed by Lettie McKie – (Director: Rachel Blackman) “Welcome to my mind…” The floor of the studio theatre at
Read more– reviewed by Catherine Heath – Performed by a single woman wearing a striped top, a top-knot and self-proclaimed “too
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