Bloodlines by Talia Randall (The Roundhouse Last Word Festival, 26/05/15)
– reviewed by Lettie McKie – (Director: Rachel Blackman) “Welcome to my mind…” The floor of the studio theatre at
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
Read more– In which James Webster sums up Best Spoken Word Show, Regular Spoken Word Night, Spoken Word Performer, and One
Read more– reviewed by Lettie McKie – New Beginnings… Back Down is the first play from spoken word artist Steven Camden
Read more– reviewed by Lette McKie – Amongst the huge array of spoken word in London, Chill Pill is hands down one
Read more– reviewed by James Mcloughlin – Dead Good Indeed – a homely venue and homelier hosts David Morrissey once said
Read more– reviewed by Lettie McKie – The Grand in Clapham Junction is not a typical venue for literary entertainment. An
Read more– reviewed by Catherine Heath – The Venue – a welcomingly hipster-ish charity Writing Climate Change was hosted at the
Read more– by James Webster – It feels like we’ve had a cracking year for Spoken Word in 2014, with the
Read more-Reviewed by James Webster and Dana Bubulj– We’re not 100% sure where we’re going. We’re not really sure what’ll happen
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