Coffee House Night, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield, Monday 28
September 2015
Looking for something new, a chance to hear new voices and enjoy new venues we headed over to Huddersfield for the Coffee House Night;
Coffee House Night opened a new season on Monday 28th September in Queenie’s Coffee Shop at the Lawrence Batley Theatre in Huddersfield. We were welcomed on arrival by organiser, compere and performance poet Rose Condo.
Rose opened the night with a poem and introduced the first open-mic poets including a stand-out, 5 minute set from the youngest poet in the room, Theo Ayres, with his unique, imaginative and creative style.
Queen's Coffee Shop at the Lawrence Batley Theatre |
Rose opened the night with a poem and introduced the first open-mic poets including a stand-out, 5 minute set from the youngest poet in the room, Theo Ayres, with his unique, imaginative and creative style.
The Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield |
The first special guest Wigan’s Louise
Fazackerley wound up the first half of the night in terrific style with her powerful
tales of everyday life in the North. After
a brief break to refresh drinks Rose introduced the next of open-mic poets. I
read two of my own poems and then the second special guest David Jarman, poet
and songwriter from York, entertained with his brand of rapid fire rhythm and
rhyme to finish the session.
This was an entertaining night with an
appreciative audience in a cafĂ© with excellent drinks and cakes – what more
could a poet want; except another Cofee House Night on 26 October?
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