A benefit poetry night in support of the Horse Hospital.
Doors 7pm
Donation.... (anything you can afford! come if you're broke! support the HH even with your presence)
JEREMY REED & THE GINGER LIGHT
A.R. THOMPSON
MACGILLIVRAY
PAUL DE MUTH
MICHAEL WYNDHAM
DAMIAN LE BAS
AUDREY SZASZ
Special guest LILIANE LIJN
Compere NIALL MCDEVITT
also featuring FREE POETRY SERIES (RAGGED LION PRESS)
Plus CHRISTOPHER TWIGG 'PURE WALKING'
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