PRESS INFORMATION FOR 10 May 2018: LEDBURY POETRY FESTIVAL 2018 Alexis Taylor, Benjamin Zephaniah, Michael Palin, Sabrina Mahfouz, Chris Difford and Jackie Kay join international cast of poets and musicians for the UK’s biggest and award-winning poetry festival 29 June – 8 July poetry-festival.co.uk ‘One of the most exciting and important literary festivals in England’ - Carol Ann Duffy ‘A glorious 10 day early-summer immersion in poetry of all sorts, with a good international line-up of names to savour and discover’ - Financial Times Winner: Best Community Festival in Visit Herefordshire Awards Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip), poet Benjamin Zephaniah, comedian, broadcaster and writer Michael Palin, poet and playwright Sabrina Mahfouz, Scottish Makar Jackie Kay, Chris Difford (Squeeze), US poet Jericho Brown and comedian Miles Jupp are among the new poets, musicians and poetry lovers from around the world announced for Ledbury Poetry Festival 2018 (29 June – 8 July), as the full programme is released today Thursday 10 May. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Saturday 19 May 2018. Over 10 days this summer, with 80 events and over 150 performers, the UK’s biggest and much-loved poetry festival will fill the streets and intimate venues of the historic market town of Ledbury, near the Malvern Hills. Following record breaking audiences last year of over 15,000 people, the festival returns with an extra feather in its cap, having won Best Community Festival at the prestigious Visit Herefordshire Awards 2017. The inspiring relationship between poetry and lyrics is a theme of this year’s festival, which will bring Hot Chip lead singer Alexis Taylor and Scottish folk musician James Yorkston together in conversation and performance; Saint Etienne’s Bob Stanley talks to poet John Clegg about song writing and pop lyrics; founding member of Squeeze Chris Difford offers a poetic take on life in and out of the band with poet Jill Abram and the frontman of indie- folk band Stornoway, Brian Briggs performs his new collaborative work with poet Paul Henry, The Glass Aisle. The UK’s thriving poetry and spoken word scene will be celebrated wholeheartedly at this year’s Ledbury Poetry Festival with readings and pairings of poets including T.S. Eliot Award winner Hollie McNish and slam champion Vanessa Kisuule, and Sabrina Mahfouz and poet Joelle Taylor performing together. Benjamin Zephaniah draws on his new autobiography to share shares stories and poems from his remarkable life including his friendship with Nelson Mandela. Jackie Kay joins 2018 Ledbury Poetry Festival poet in residence Zaffar Kunial and US poet Major Jackson to read and discuss a new anthology of poems she has co-edited, celebrating the life and activism of Martin Luther King. Much-loved poet Wendy Cope reads from her new collection Anecdotal Evidence and Patrick Gale and Jackie Kay Pictured: Sabrina showcase a new Refugee Tales anthology, retelling stories of asylum seekers who have Mahfouz, Alexis suffered at the hands of Britain’s policy of ‘indefinite detention’. Taylor, Benjamin Zephaniah, Michael Palin, Jackie Kay, Chris Difford, Church Street Ledbury In a series of events with poetry lovers, Ledbury Poetry Festival 2018 features Michael Palin reading the poetry of passionate and political poet Adrian Mitchell alongside Sasha Mitchell, comedian Miles Jupp on his ‘Desert Island Poems’, actor Michael Pennington performing the poems of William Blake and renowned academic Sarah Churchill discussing the celebrity and personal life of Sylvia Plath. Ledbury has always been staunchly internationalist and 2018 is no exception, as this year features a strong billing of US poetry stars including Major Jackson, Jericho Brown, Linda Gregerson, Marie Howe and Mark Doty who appears as part of a day- long immersion in the poetry of Wallace Stevens. Columbian poet George Mario Angel Quintero and translator and editor Richard Gwynn take a whirlwind tour of South American poetry. Unshaken by Brexit, Versopolis the innovative platform for emerging European poets returns backed by funding from the EU Creative Europe Programme for four more years. Four European poets, Kateryna Kalytko (Ukraine),Tomica Bajsić (Croatia), Michał Sobol (Poland) and Lou Raoul (France) perform in their native languages alongside three UK poets Sandeep Parmar, Sasha Dugdale and Welsh language poet Mererid Hopwood for the festival’s grande finale. Poetry leaps off the page through a range of experimental, ritualistic and outdoor events. In Cynhebrwng Aer / Air Burial audiences led by Nia Davies and Rhys Trimble are invited to ‘air bury’ any potentially problematic or volatile bodies of poetic work. In Rituals with Poetry Wales, Nisha Ramayya invokes a tantric poetics, Elizabeth-Jane Burnett takes a transformative wild swim and Rhys Trimble makes a multilingual dismemberment of the text. Kyra Pollitt and Sue MacLaine take part in a British Sign Language Translation Duel, translating signed poetry onto the page. Elsewhere poetic delights fill the Walled Garden and a Poetry Paradise Garden reflects the community’s extensive outreach programme which includes a partnership with charity Herefordshire MIND mental health charity. On the last day of the festival the Ledbury Celebration takes over the high street offering a day of poetry, music, entertainment and the best local food and drink. A series of intensive workshops offer aspiring and burgeoning poets practical advice on writing and editing poetry lead by poets ranging from the festival’s poet in residence Zaffar Kunial, poet and translator Noèlia Díaz-Vicedo, Sinéad Morrissey, Linda Gregerson, Jo Bell and Jane Commane. Sandeep Parmar, Telegraph poetry critic Tristram Fane Saunders, and Ledbury Emerging Poetry Critics Dzifa Benson and Sarala Estruch discuss the role of the poetry critic in relation to issues of diversity. Chloe Garner, Ledbury Poetry Festival’s Artistic Director says ‘Ledbury Poetry Festival aims to explore, unpick and illuminate the best contemporary poetry written in the world today, as well as taking a fresh look at poets of the past, through a huge array of events including readings, discussions, performances and workshops. Come and join the fun, we are looking forward to welcoming you!’ Tickets for Ledbury Poetry Festival 2018 go on general sale on Saturday 19 May 2018 from poetry-festival.co.uk and the Box Office on 01531 636232. All artists are available for interview. For media enquiries about Ledbury Poetry Festival please contact: Becky Fincham at Bigmouth Book Events & PR on [email protected] / 07545 760590 or Phillippa Slinger, Festival Manager on [email protected] / 01531 636232 Follow us on Twitter Facebook & Instagram @ledburyfest #LPF2018 poetry-festival.co.uk Box Office 01531 636232 poetry-festival.co.uk LEDBURY POETRY FESTIVAL PROGRAMME 29 JUNE – 8 JULY 2018 On general sale Saturday 19 May | Box office 01531 636232 | poetry-festival.co.uk FRIDAY 29 JUNE Festival Launch! Showcase and Celebration! This event showcases poets at all stages of their development. Starting with John Masefield High School pupils. Then Foyle Young Poets Ankita Saxena, Jade Cuttle and Charlotte Wetton. Plus renowned poets appearing at the Festival, including Major Jackson, Zaffar Kunial and Joelle Taylor. Host Brenda Read-Brown 5pm-6.30pm I BH |Free but ticketed Jackie Kay One of Scotland's most celebrated writers, reading and talking about her new collection Bantam. 'Jackie Kay depicts a world of grief, joy, love and humour in the sparest terms' (The Guardian). 7.30pm-8.30pm I BH | £12.50 Joelle Taylor and Sabrina Mahfouz Two supreme performers and a relaxed Friday night atmosphere! 'Joelle Taylor's a shape-shifter, myth maker, linguistic risk-taker; poetical activist, surrealist with a raised fist ' (Patience Agbabi). Sabrina Mahfouz is 'in quite a different league...She speaks lyrically and powerfully...a real find ' (The Times). 9pm-10.30pm I RH (Bar available) I £9.50 SATURDAY 30 JUNE Poetic Delights in the Walled Garden 11am – 4pm Walled Garden, Ledbury Wondrous Family Events and Activities – inspired by the magical themes of Masefield’s Box of Delights and oodles of zany Dr Zeuss inspired fun! FREE for All. Emergency Poet: The World’s First Poetic First Aid Service The Emergency Poet offers consultations inside her ambulance and prescribes poems as cures. In the waiting room Nurse Verse dispenses poemcetamols and other poetic pills and treatments from the Cold Comfort Pharmacy. Poetic Line: Linda Gregerson workshop for experienced writers 10am-12noon I BAPD I £20 Refugee Tales with Patrick Gale and Jackie Kay Showcasing an anthology in which poets and novelists retell the stories of asylum seekers who have suffered at the hands of Britain's policy of 'indefinite detention'. 10am-11am I BH I £9.50 20 Minutes With... Elisabeth Sennitt Clough 10.30am-10.50amIPR I Free Key to main venues BH Burgage Hall BAP Baptist Hall BAPD Downstairs at Baptist Hall CH Community Hall CHMR Community Hall Meeting Room HM Hellens Manor MT Market Theatre Box Office 01531 636232 poetry-festival.co.uk PR Panelled Room , The Master's House RH Royal Hall TH Talbot Hotel SATURDAY 30 JUNE (cont/d) Poetry and Class Politics in the Age of Austerity with Jane Commane in conversation with Chloe Garner 11.30am-12.30pm I BAP I £5 20 Minutes with... Kathy Pimlott 11.30am-11.50am I PR I Free 20 Minutes with... Shauna Robertson and Dawn Gorman 12.15pm-12.35pm I PR I Free The Mighty Stream, Poems In Celebration of Martin Luther King Reading and discussion around this anthology of poems that address the crises named by King 50 years ago: poverty, racism and war. With co-editor Jackie Kay, Major Jackson and Zaffar Kunial. 1pm-2pm I BH I £9.50 20 Minutes with... Maya Chowdhry 2.20pm-2.40pm I PR I Free Helen Dunmore Tribute With Julie Myerson novelist and great friend of Helen Dunmore, hosted by Neil Astley. Featuring a number of Festival poets reading poems by Helen Dunmore or inspired by her work. 3pm-4pm I BH I £5.50 Ledbury Poetry Competition Winners Event 3pm-4pm I BAP I Free (ticketed) 20 Minutes with... Ailbhe Darcy 4.20pm-4.40pm I PR I Free Poetry Reading: Major Jackson and Zaffar Kunial American poet Major Jackson 'makes poems that rumble and rock' (Dorianne Laux). Zaffar Kunial's launches Us his first collection of poems written with tender toughness. 5pm-6pm I BH I £9.50 The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah Featuring stories about his remarkable life, including his friendship with Nelson Mandela, his musical career with The Wailers, his political campaigns and how he became one of Britain's most popular poets. 7pm-8.40pm ICH I £18 Hollie McNish and Vanessa Kisuule Two supreme performers and a relaxed Saturday night atmosphere! Hollie McNish writes with 'honesty, conviction, humour and love' (Kate Tempest). Vanessa Kisuule 'is an explosion wrapped in ribbon. One of the most powerful performers of her generation' (Joelle Taylor). 9pm-10.30pm I RH (Bar Available) I £9.50 Box Office 01531 636232 poetry-festival.co.uk SUNDAY 1 JULY Poetry Reading: Lachlan MacKinnon and Linda Gregerson American poet Linda Gregerson 'produces lyrical poems informed by her expansive reading that are inquisitive, unflinching, and tender' (Poetry Foundation). Lachlan MacKinnon's Doves is a 'magnificent collection , suffused with gentle wisdom and studded with moments of quiet revelation' (Scotsman). 11am-12noon I BH I £9.50 Liz Berry Workshop: Ready, steady, go! When life feels too busy, how can we make time and space for our poetry? 11am-1pm ICHMR I £20 Minutes with... William Wootten 11.30am-11.50am IPR I Free 20 Minutes with... Danny Pandolfi 12.15pm-12.35pm IPR I Free British Sign Language Translation Duel Paul Scott's poem Snowflake is created and performed in British Sign Language - a language with complex three- dimensional syntax, and no written form - so how do you get a performing body onto the page? Come along to experience and explore sign language poetry and, of course , to judge the efforts of Kyra Pollitt and Sue Maclaine. 1pm-2pm I MT I£9.50 Poetry Reading: Nia Davies and Caroline Bird TS.Eliot Prize shortlisted Caroline Bird's 'poems burst with linguistic energy' (TLS). 'Nia Davies quietly dismembers the world around her with a gleeful irreverence and quirky humour' (Geraldine Monk). 1pm-2pm IBH I £9.50 Poetry and Climate Change with Maya Chowdhry Maya Chowdhry's Fossil explores the impact of human activity on the environment though a post- colonial lens, in conversation with Chloe Garner. 1.30pm-2.30pm I BAP I£5 20 Minutes with... Matt Black 2pm-2.20pm I PR I Free Zaffar Kunial One to Ones Develop your poetry writing skills with an individual session. 2pm-4pm I Meet at the Box Office| £15 per half hour session Wendy Cope: Anecdotal Evidence Anecdotal Evidence demonstrates the formal brilliance and empathetic insight which have delighted readers for years, and shows why Wendy Cope is one of our best-loved poets. 3pm-4pm ICH I £9.50 Key to main venues BH Burgage Hall BAP Baptist Hall BAPD Downstairs at Baptist Hall CH Community Hall CHMR Community Hall Meeting Room HM Hellens Manor MT Market Theatre PR Panelled Roo m , The M aster's HBoouxs eO RfHfi cReo y0a1l H5a3l1l T 6H3 T6a2lb3o2t H o tpeol etry-festival.co.uk SUNDAY 1 JULY (cont/d) Ritual Poetry To celebrate a new issue of Poetry Wales , Nisha Ramayya invokes a tantric poetics, Elizabeth- Jane Burnett takes a transformative wild swim and Rhys Trimble makes a multilingual dismemberment of the text. Presented by editor Nia Davies. 3pm-4pm I BH I£9.50 Poetry Reading: Jane Commane and Liz Berry The magical Liz Berry's new pamphlet is The Republic of Motherhood. Jane Commane's work interrogates the complexities of class, ideas of place and identity, and examines the current troubled climate of austerity Britain. 5pm-6pm I BH I £9.50 Poetry Reading: Miles Chambers and David Punter Miles Chambers is a leading and popular poetic cultural commentator and is presented by Bristol Poetry Institute with Professor of Poetry David Punter. 7pm-8pm I BH I £9.50 Cynhebrwng Aer /Air Burial A ceremony in which participants are invited to 'air-bury' a body of poetic work. With Nia Davies and Rhys Trimble. If you would like to participate, please inform the box office. 7.30-8.30pm I BAP I£9.50 Film: A Quiet Passion Emily Dickinson Biopic 7pm-9.05pm I MT I£6 MONDAY 2 JULY Eating with Words A series of lunches each with a different poetic theme. Mon 2 July-Sat 7 July 12pm-1.30pm I St Michael's Church, Ledbury HR81PL I £6 How to be a Poet: Workshop with Jo Bell and Jane Commane 10am-12.30pm and 1.30pm-4pm I BAP I £50 Community Showcase! Hosted by Sara-Jane Arbury 10am-11.30am I BH I Free Reading the Romantics, Part 1 with Sara-Jane Arbury , John Burns and Martyn Moxley 12pm-2.30pm I TH I £9 per event I £16 when booking Parts 1 & 2 together (lunch optional, pre-order on arrival) The Power of Words - 21st Century Mental Health Features a panel of experts including Paul Farmer CBE, Dr Lucy Johnstone and Jo Watson in partnership with Herefordshire Mind. 2pm-3pm I BH I £5 Box Office 01531 636232 poetry-festival.co.uk MONDAY 2 JULY (cont/d) Malvern Writers' Circle Trumpet Corner, Near Ledbury, HRS 2RA, 2pm-4pm I Free Sarah Churchwell on Sylvia Plath The renowned author and academic in conversation with Anna Saunders on themes including biography, authorship, celebrity and the marketplace. 6pm-7pm I BH I £9.50 Desert Island Poems with Miles Jupp Actor, comedian and host of BBC Radio 4's The News Quiz, Miles Jupp shares his favourite poems. Hosted by Jill Abram 8pm-9pm I CH I£12.50 Mix Tape A unique new show of poetry and music mosaics with Roger Robinson and Nick Makoha. 8.30pm-9.30pm I MT I £9 TUESDAY 3 JULY Sing Gregorian Chant A choral workshop, led by John Rowlands-Pritchard, on works by the Latin poet Venantius Fortunatus. St Michael and All Angels Church I10am-5pm I Tickets only £35 for full day workshop Reading the Romantics, Part 2 with Sara-Jane Arbury , John Burns and Martyn Moxley 12pm-2.30pm I TH I £9 per event I£16 when booking Parts 1 & 2 together (lunch optional, pre-order on arrival) Homend Poets 6.30pm-8.30pm I lcebytes IFree Herefordshire Life Through a Lens: Stories from the Hop Yards This special screening also features poetry readings with two of the film's interviewees, Raine Geoghegan and Margaret Dallow; a tasting of local beers and a chance to share stories. 5.15pm-8pm I MT I£9.50 Love Songs of WW3:A tribute to Adrian Mitchell with Sasha Mitchell, Peter Moser and Michael Palin Songs and poetry celebrating the life and work of one of the finest, best-loved, funny, passionate and political poets. 8pm-9pm I CH I £15 Wallace Stevens: The Whole Harmonium A day bringing to life the poetry of Wallace Stevens created by Maitreyabandhu for PoetryEast. 10am-7pm The Man with the Blue Guitar- an aural/ textual immersion Maitreyabandhu leads a morning's exploration, including performance-readings, close reading, song and led meditation. 10am-1pm I BH I£20 Key to main venues BH Burgage Hall BAP Baptist Hall BAPD Downstairs at Baptist Hall CH Community Hall CHMR Community Hall Meeting Room HM Hellens Manor MT Market Theatre Box Office 01531 636232 poetry-festival.co.uk PR Panelled Room , The Master's House RH Royal Hall TH Talbot Hotel TUESDAY 3 JULY (cont/d) This Horde of Destructions - new perspectives on Wallace Stevens Ledbury Emerging Poetry Critics, Maryam Hessavi, Srishti Krishnamoorthy-Cavell and Dzifa Benson, discuss Wallace Stevens' reputation as a poet, and as a man. 3.30pm-4.30pm I BH I £5 Mark Doty on Wallace Stevens: The Palm at the End of the Mind Readings and conversation with American poet and memoirist, Mark Doty. 5.30pm-7.30pm I BH I £9.50 WEDNESDAY 4 JULY Tony Sharpe on Auden's Holy Places Talk focused on the poem, ‘In Praise of Limestone’ , exploring the reasons why such a landscape came to be described by Auden as 'sacred'. 11am-12noon I BH I £9.50 Home: Translation Workshop Part 1 with poet & translator Noelia D1az-Vicedo A hands-on exploration of concepts of home, place and belonging through language and translation. 11am-12.30pm I Upstairs Gallery above the shop Enchant and Allure on New Street I £10 Reading the Romantics, Part 1 with Sara-Jane Arbury , John Burns and Martyn Moxley 12pm-2.30pm I TH I£9 per event I £16 when booking Parts 1 & 2 together (lunch optional,pre-order on arrival) Home: Translation Workshop Part 2 with poet & translator Noelia Diaz-Vicedo A hands-on poetry and art translation event, building from the morning session. 2pm-3.30pm I Upstairs Gallery above the shop Enchant and Allure on New Street I £10 Home on the Move with Deryn Rees-Jones and Polish poet Rafal Gawin What happens to our notions of home when we travel into another country and another language? A poetry reading and discussion. 5pm-6pm (plus visit the exhibition TalkingTransformations: Horne on the Move) I Upstairs Gallery above the shop Enchant and Allure on New Street I£5 Derek Walcott talk by poet Matthew Clegg An illuminating exploration of the Nobel Laureate's poetry and influence. 6.30-7.30pm I BH I£9.50 Pascale Petit and Tishani Doshi A reading and dance performance. Pascale Petit's Mama Amazonica 'is a major literary feat, and this a brilliant sequence of poems. It burns in its own supranatural light' (PBS). 'Tishani Doshi combines artistic elegance with a visceral power to create a breathtaking panorama of danger, memory, beauty and the strange geographies of happiness' (John Burnside). 8pm-9pm I MT I£9.50 Box Office 01531 636232 poetry-festival.co.uk WEDNESDAY 4 JULY (cont/d) A poetic take on life in and out of Squeeze with Chris Difford Chris Difford plays classic Squeeze songs and shares his inspirations and favourite poems with Jill Abram. 8.30pm-9.30pm I CH I £12.50 Friends of the Dymock Poets present Voices from the Great War Including Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, three Dymock poets, Eleanor Farjeon, Vera Brittain, Carola Oman and the American, Alan Seeger. The poems will be read by Marilyn Birks and Jake Herbst. 8.30-9.30pm I BH I £9.50 THURSDAY 5 JULY Close Reading Session: Whale Nation or Blue Planet? John Parham will mark Heathcote Williams' influence and explore his book-length poem Whale Nation. 10am-12 noon I BH I £9.50 Reading the Romantics, Part 2 with Sara-Jane Arbury , John Burns and Martyn Moxley 12pm-2.30pm I TH I£9 per event I £16 when booking Parts 1 & 2 together (lunch optional, pre-order on arrival) Being Heard An incredible opportunity to hear and witness a selection of young people 's poetry. Written by young people from SHYPP (Supported Housing for Young People Project) as part of the Festival 's community outreach programme. 1pm-2pm ICH IFree "I don't give back a word": National Poetry Competition 40th anniversary readings This year's winners Dom Bury, Mary Jean Chan and Momtaza Mehri read alongside two poetry greats from the competition 's heritage Jo Shapcott and Pascale Petit. Plus short discussion and Q&A. 3.30pm-5pm I BH I £9.50 The Personal is Political Join Pascale Petit, Kim Moore, Deborah Alma and Roz Goddard, in conversation and readings from #MeToo - rallying against sexual assault and harassment: A women's poetry anthology. 6pm-7pm I BH I£9.50 The Blasket Islands Writers and Poets Last Keepers of the Gaelic Oral Tradition, with John Bentley. By arrangement with Oxford University Press. 6pm-7pm I Ledbury Books and Maps I £9.50 Martin Figura in Dr Zeeman's Catastrophe Machine This show uses poetry, sound, images and a mathematical machine and asks What can be retrieved from life's catastrophes and wounds? 8.30pm-9.30pm I MT I £9 Key to main venues BH Burgage Hall BAP Baptist Hall BAPD Downstairs at Baptist Hall CH Community Hall CHMR Community Hall Meeting Room HM Hellens Ma n or MT M arket ThBeaotxre O ffice 01531 636232 poetry-festival.co.uk PR Panelled Room , The Master's House RH Royal Hall TH Talbot Hotel FRIDAY 6 JULY Kim Moore workshop: Veiling the Narrative for beginners and more experienced poets. 10am-12noon I CHMR I £20 Eric Gregory Award Winners 12noon-1pm I BH IFree (ticketed) Found Voices with Ledbury Primary School Pupils take you on a guided tour to perform their poetry around heritage sites in the town! 1.30pm-3pm I The walk will start and finish at The Market House IFree Jill Abram presents Stablemates A poetry salon with Paul Henry, Kim Moore and Jonathan Edwards from Seren Press 2pm-3pm I BH I £9.50 Sinéad Morrissey workshop: No ldeas But In Things 2pm-4pm ICHMR I £20 Poet and novelist Polly Clark chats with Judy Brown Polly Clark's novel Larchfield is inspired in part by WH Auden's time teaching at Larchfield Academy and includes her own poetry. Reading and discussion event. 4pm-5pm I BH I £9.50 Sinéad Morrissey Poetry reading and in conversation with Ursula Owen. On Balance ‘Sinéad Morrissey’s Forward- winning collection is a breathtaking feat, blending fiction , memoir and history' (The Guardian). 6pm-7pm I BH I £9.50 Poetry Reading: Raymond Antrobus, Peter Raynard and Josephine Corcoran 'A set of rollicking dispatches from a Britain rarely ever heard from except in the disparaging tones of others. Peter Raynard details the toll this exacts on all of us with a rare, almost brutal frankness' (Mona Arshi). Josephine Corcoran's poems celebrate outspoken women, working class and immigrant lives, and they refuse to look away from the harsh realities of inequality, austerity, and poverty. Raymond Antrobus's 'monologues are stunning studies of voice and substance, and his lyric poems are graceful and finely crafted' (Kwame Dawes). 8pm-9pm I BH I £9.50 Paul Henry and Brian Briggs (Stornoway) The Glass Aisle is an astonishing, elegiac and haunting collaboration between two major talents in poetry and music, a long poem with songs, set on the Brecon and Monmouthshire canal. 8.30pm-10pm I HM I£9.50 SATURDAY 7 JULY Live Poetry Jukebox Step inside the Live Poetry Jukebox! A selection of delicious and delectable poems about love, life, hope and fun will be waiting for you, pickled and preserved in jars and stored in Mueller & Malten’s marvellous Wunderkammer. Choose a jar and release its full flavours! Free, drop in various locations. Box Office 01531 636232 poetry-festival.co.uk
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