ALT Hosted by Kim Moore, November's online event features poet and playwright Amanda Dalton, who will be reading from her latest collection Fantastic Voyage. In this collection Amanda takes a journey around that most unpredictable of landscapes, the human body.
The open mic theme is to bring a poem which explores the body.
@Idharker & @uncletilly, thank you for an incredible afternoon of poetry, full of tears & laughter. Plus stunningly good cakes, thanks to the @wainsgatechapel volunteers & all the bakers.
An absolutely wonderful online launch event last night with @Idharker, @uncletilly & @katiedon5.
If you missed it, you can still watch the recording here: youtube.com/live/04juLR-btSI
Be sure to carry on watching after the readings for a fascinating and wide-ranging discussion.
Tonight. That's Entertainment...? Variety and Me.
Traditional Variety including the speciality arts of ventriloquism, animal acts and magic brought to life through the lens of @uncletilly's childhood fascinations.
Every night this week at 22:45 over @bbcradio3.
Great preview in @RadioTimes of That's Entertainment...? Variety and Me.
Traditional Variety brought to vivid life through the lens of writer @uncletilly's childhood fascinations.
Part of The Essay series for @BBCRadio3 every night next week at 22:45, produced by @poltho.
In her new Collected essay, @uncletilly considers the recurring theme of ‘home’ in her writing and theatre work, and investigates how this creative obsession began: rlf.org.uk/showcase/where-th…
The winner of the RPS Storytelling Award is @MancCamerata for Untold - Keith, a short film 'beautifully shot, scripted and performed', movingly telling the story of the comfort and therapy that music gives to people living with dementia. #RPSAwardsyoutube.com/watch?v=iTLalcli…
*THIS THURSDAY 2ND FEB*
@McrPoetryLib is hosting the audio drama Kulkutis in the Dark read by our Author @uncletilly Amanda Dalton. There will be a live Q&A and drinks reception. Get your tickets here 👉mmu.ac.uk/poetry-library/wha…
A new audio drama by Amanda Dalton, adapted from The Ballads of Kukutis, by Marcelijus Martinaitis translated by Laima Vince (Arc Publications, 2011). Broadcasting on Sunday 25th Dec 2:00 – 2:45pm, repeat on Tuesday 27th Dec 7pm - 7.45pm @ResonanceFM#theballadsofkukutis