
The Ranting Poets
The ranting poets burst in the 1980s, with poets who were furious, funny, and frenetic – and while spoken word may have gone academic there are still some poets seething. In this event, we’re thrilled to bring together two poets whose work blends defiance with compassion and a cutting sense of humour to challenge gentrification, austerity and pretension. Tim Wells, who started as ranter in the 80s, will be joined on stage with poet and multi-slam champion, Jay Mitra – named as one of Apples & Snakes’ 40 Future Voices in Poetry.
Similar Events You May Enjoy...
Takeover: The Shore Poets
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
The Shore Poets are an informal but durable collective who have been providing a platform for poets since 1991. Each month, the collective showcases two poets alongside musicians, capping it all off with the legendary lemon cake raffle! Prepare to be dazzled by the brilliant ecopoetry of Karen Solie and Tim Cresswell, and groove to tunes from The Self-Righteous Brothers.
Get TicketsBàird Bhaile: Gaelic Poetry and Song Night
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Round out the festival with an evening of Gaelic poetry and songs, brought together by Jeni Flannigan (of Bothan Dhùn Èideann and Lusan Buì) and hosted by Niall O’ Gallagher. Come with us and immerse yourself in the witty, soulful world of the ‘local bards’, past and present. You’ll be in good company: Josie Duncan, Iona Mairead Davidson & Calum ‘singing weatherman’ MacColla, alongside other established and emerging voices from the wider Bothan Dhùn Èideann community.
Get TicketsTop Doll
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Karen McCarthy Woolf’s novel-in-verse Top Doll is an innovative and exciting tale told from the perspective of a collection of antique dolls…
In this scratch performance of Top Doll, we’re delighted to present a brand new collaboration between Karen and the multi-instrumentalist and performer Kerensa, whose work moves between a number of genres, including opera-inspired pop.
BSL interpreted.
Get Tickets