Performance Poet Spotlight #1 Keith Jarrett
Keith Jarrett is a bit of a dude. He writes and performs poems around London (he’s Camden based) in both
Read moreKeith Jarrett is a bit of a dude. He writes and performs poems around London (he’s Camden based) in both
Read moreBelow is a brief history of previous awards. The Saboteur Awards have been running since 2011. Originally started to celebrate
Read more– In which James Webster sums up Best Spoken Word Show, Regular Spoken Word Night, Spoken Word Performer, and One
Read more-In which James Webster sums up the categories he presented at the awards- After a lot of voting, some great
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– Poetry Bingo is, most obviously, a game. Each of Maria Taylor’s four cards features a
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– Jared Joseph’s collection Mammal begins with a wall of sound – a riotous rattling-off of terms
Read more-in which James Webster sums up the categories he presented at the awards – Best Performer When it came down
Read more– Reviewed by Rob A. Mackenzie– I don’t know what I expected from Emily Critchley’s Sonnets for Luke, but it
Read more– Reviewed by Dana Bubulj – @ The Gallery Cafe Host: Dan Simpson who was congenial and subtle as Jeeves, introducing acts
Read more@ The Camden Roundhouse, 25/02/201 – reviewed by James Webster – The Concept: An odd mix? Performance poetry and professional wrestling
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