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28 May 2024
Flat 4
Beautiful storytelling and spoken word poetry that reminds you that sometimes your best friend can be your soulmate!
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23 January 2024 – 6 February 2024
Story Creators: Poetry & Spoken Word
Discover different ways to tell your stories and work with professional story makers to craft them into heart-stopping words in this three-week course.
Session times:
Tue 23 January, 16:30-18:30Tue 30 January, 16:30-18:30Tue 6 February, 16:30-18:30
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16 September 2023 – 6 December 2023
Come Through: a festival of South London youth culture!
Get inspired. Network. Create.
Come Through festival is an opportunity for young creatives to ignite inspiration, expand horizons, find new collaborators and grow your artistry. Sept 16th - Dec 6th @ Streatham Space Project.
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16 May 2023
Lost, Anxious, In your Twenties?
Your twenties are such an odd time, full of high expectations and confusion. You feel like you should have it all figured out, but you don’t. Anya tells stories from her twenties that are relatable and funny in this piece of spoken word theatre!
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19 April 2023 – 20 April 2023
Luke Wright’s The Remains of Logan Dankworth set for two dates in Bristol
A fast-paced and thrilling verse play about intertwined marital and political upheaval, told in blistering verse by one of the UK’s most celebrated poets.
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28 February 2023
The hauntingly beautiful Sunny Side Up at Theatre Peckham
Grief and loss follow behind Little D, played by David Alade, who steps into different stages of his life in 'Sunny Side Up,' a play based on a true story.
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16 February 2023
Edinburgh fringe: the world’s best-loved celebration of arts and culture returns
The first shows for this year's biggest arts and culture festival Edinburgh Fringe are announced.
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2 November 2022
Instaviews with poet and spoken word artist, Leyla Josephine
Published poet Leyla Josephine will join us on Instaviews to discuss her latest release, In Public/In Private, and her UK and Ireland book tour.
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10 October 2022
Interview with Akash Prasad and Moses Alexander
Akash Prasad and Moses Alexander talk to us about their film ‘All the Same’, the challenges they faced and its re-release on October 10.
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17 August 2022
ALOK
To laugh cry or cry laugh – you’ll be doing both during an hour in ALOK’s presence
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17 August 2022
No Place Like Home
In an energetic, music and dance-filled hour, Alex Roberts poses the question of whether queer venues are always as safe as we expect
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7 July 2022
Kae Tempest "The Line is a Curve" Album Review
Kae Tempest is back with their first album in three years and they are doing what they do best.
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4 March 2022
Saturday round-up: UKNA City Takeover in Leicester
UK New Artists (UKNA) have taken over Leicester this past weekend, showcasing 75 new and emerging artists across exhibitions, spoken word, film, music, and dance. Check out our highlights of Saturday's events.
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19 September 2021 – 26 September 2021
WayWord festival returns with variety of online and in-person events
The student-led arts festival seeks to engage participants in unconventional forms of artistic expression and will take place 19-26 September.
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23 September 2021 – 2 December 2021
AYM Online Courses for 11-16s
Get creative in a fantastic range of online music courses for 11-16s. We’re using Zoom to help you explore your creativity in safe, affordable weekly sessions. Book today!
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13 October 2021
Luke Wright announces Colchester date for ‘lost’ third play in trilogy
Award winning poet announces Essex date for 'lost' third instalment of trilogy. Fast-paced and thrilling verse play about Brexit and marriage told in blistering verse visits Colchester Arts Centre on 13 October.
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9 September 2021
Luke Wright: Poet announces Nottingham date for third ‘lost’ trilogy play
Award winning poet announces Nottingham date for 'lost' third instalment of trilogy. Fast-paced and thrilling verse play about Brexit and marriage told in blistering verse visits Nottingham Playhouse on 29 September
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4 March 2021
Kizzy Blue Wade | TrinityTalent 2020
Kizzy Blue Wade was selected for TrinityTalent for Progress in her Arts Award achievements.