Three acclaimed queer spoken word artists perform a set and are then interviewed in chat show format…
A showcase of queer spoken word to be recorded for Resonance FM’s LGBT magazine show Out In South London presented in partnership with Apples and Snakes. Hear three poets perform before being interviewed about their life, work and inspirations by presenter and host, the award-winning comedian and Radio 4 regular Rosie Wilby.
Who’s involved?
J. Fergus Evans
Fergus Evans is is a yarn-spinnin’, boy-kissin’ poet & performance artist. He is Associate Artist with the Albany and is supported by New Writing South through NWS10 and The Lowry through their Developed With programme. His debut collection On Euclid Aveis published by Flapjack Press.
Paula Varjack
Paula Varjack is an artist working in theatre, performance and video. Her work explores identity, our relationships with each other and with cities and in her new solo show, artists’ relationship with money.
Jackie Hagan
Poet and comedian Jackie Hagan lost her leg a couple of years ago so she started dressing her stump up as various celebrities and now tours multi-award-winning solo show Some People Have Too Many Legs. Saboteur Best Spoken Word Show 2015.
Rosie Wilby
Rosie Wilby is an award-winning comedian, writer, speaker and broadcaster who has appeared many times on Radio 4 and at major festivals.
'Interesting discussions around gender, politics, nudity - and everything in between' LGBTQ Arts Review ****
'Honest and compelling performances. The interviews give the event an extra dimension aided by Rosie Wilby's perceptive and amusing questions' Exeunt ****
Audience are encouraged to ask questions at the end of the interview sections.
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