RHYMES - Best of Birmingham’s Performance Poetry. 24th September 2009

September 22, 2009

RHYMES
The Best of Birminghams Performance Poetry.
24th September. 8pm.

The Mixing Bowl Theatre@The Custard Factory. £5 on the door.

This Months Poets;

Marcus Taylor started performing his own poetry through the encouragement and tutelage of Wrote Under’s “Sunday Express”. He has a large quantity of self penned “Straight” poetry and a small collection of “Comedic” poetry and supported John Cooper Clarke as part of last year’s Comedy Festival

Dave Reeves was editor of Raw Edge Magazine for 13 years and now presents a spoken word and music show for www.radiowildfire.com, the internet spoken word broadcaster and has had work commissioned by BBC Radios 4 & 5.

Kerry Orange writes poems that combine a sense of place with intimate memories. His work is full of play with sounds as well as details of towns, landscapes and journeys. He is also guitarist and singer of The Orange whose debut album ‘Concealed Exit’ is available on itunes.

Kimmy Sue Ann, freshly arrived from her most recent bemused and accidental appearances on1click2fame talent show, is dysfunctional and proud of it and regales audiences with recitations of her pwoetry wot as got social comment innit.

The Cheeky Country Comedy Club - Wednesday 22 July, 2009 The Wagon And Horses, Birmingham

July 20, 2009

Wednesday 22 July  2009, (Upstairs at) The Wagon And Horses,  Adderley St (Down from The Rainbow) , Digbeth, Birmingham, B9 4ED    0121 772 1403   www.myspace.com/wagonhorses

Doors 7.30pm - Show starts 8ish. Admission £8 (Includes two raffle tickets + aftershow party).

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1)Haqui Ali

2) Red man green man

3)Craig Deeley

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4)Dave Powner

5)Phil Ellis

6) Barbera Nice

After show party – “Silver Dollar” Djs - Ska, Rocksteady, Roots n Dub