Literature & Spoken Word
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What's on this month
7 productions found
Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer
Fresh Off The Wall
Saturday 5 July 2008 - Saturday 19 July 2008
From 5-19 July, a team of artists, from collective 13:54, transform the Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer with their creative responses to the music, words and text of the London Literature Festival.
Free
Festival Riverside
Creative Writing Tent
Saturday 5 July 2008 - Saturday 19 July 2008
Enjoy a one-to-one scratch creative writing session with creative writing expert Greg Mosse and writers from the London Literature Festival.
£18
Purcell Room
Polar Bear
Friday 18 July 2008 - Saturday 19 July 2008
Polarbear is one of the UK's top stars of spoken word and this event is the premiere of his new show If I Cover My Nose You Can't See Me.
£9
Level 5 Function Room
Kapka Kassabova
Saturday 19 July 2008
In her life and writing, Kapka Kassabova has travelled widely across Europe.
£7
Front Room
Barz & Stanzas
Saturday 19 July 2008
Barz and Stanzas is a Saturday like no other.
Admission free
Blue Room, Spirit Level
Rhein
Saturday 19 July 2008 - Saturday 19 July 2008
Actor Eilon Morris and Southbank Centre Emerging Artist in Residence Camilo Tirado fuse music, performance and text, written by David Lawton, in an intimate explorationn of what it means to be free.
Admission free


