On the Edge: Talking to Wordsworth by Gillian Clarke

Michael Kelligan continues his Deadlier Than The Male season of plays written and directed by women with two script-held performances directed by Gilly Adams on Wednesday, 15 September at 7.30pm at Dylan Thomas Centre.
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Sept. 6, 2010 - PRLog -- Michael Kelligan continues his Deadlier Than The Male season of plays written and directed by women with two script-held performances directed by Gilly Adams on Wednesday, 15 September at 7.30pm.

Gillian Clarke is the much acclaimed National Poet of Wales, and we’re delighted to be staging a rehearsed reading of Talking to Wordsworth, which will be introduced by Gillian herself. This beautifully written play is based on her experiences of reading poetry in schools, hospitals and day care centres. The play was first broadcast by BBC Wales from the stage of the Sherman Theatre.

Talking to Wordsworth will be preceded by a revival of Highjinx Theatre’s Wishful Thinking, a highly-charged play, featuring music, song ... and shopping in Tesco.

All Tickets: £4

Also coming up at the Dylan Thomas Centre:
Saturday, 25 September at 7.30pm: Don Paterson
Sunday, 26 September at 11am: Don Paterson Poetry Workshop
Friday, 10 December at 7.30pm: Carol Ann Duffy and Gillian Clarke

For more information on events coming up at the Dylan Thomas Centre or to book tickets please visit www.swansea.gov.uk/dtc or call 01792 463980.

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