Emerging Writing Talent West End Festival 2013
Rising stars from The Creative Writing Programme, University of Glasgow perform a rich and diverse showcase of their writing. An opportunity to catch the new writing talent of tomorrow in a cosy cabaret setting of Cottier’s Theatre, for FREE.
Cottiers Theatre, 93-95 Hyndland Street Glasgow, G11 5PX
0141 357 4000
boxoffice@cottiers.com
Tickets from Cottiers in advance – Or at the door on the night.
Fiction Showcase – Tuesday 4th June 10-10:55pm
Emerging Talent: Writers – Part of Literary Lates
Up and coming writers perform a selection of their prose works. Inspiring, funny, moving experiences all feature in a stimulating mix of pieces from new authors on The Creative Writing Programme, University of Glasgow.
Performers: James Carson, Gerry Coyle, Bjorn Halldórsson, Kevin Scott, Charlotte Turnbull and Ashley Welling.
Information: West End Festival
Poetry Showcase – Tuesday 11th June 10-10:55pm
Emerging Talent: Poets – Part of Literary Lates
Rising stars from The Creative Writing Programme, University of Glasgow perform a rich and diverse range of their poetry. An opportunity to catch the new poets of tomorrow.
Poetry by: John Carson, Katy Hastie, Joanne Mackay, Calum MacLean, Gillian Mayes and Sam Uglow (Sam is an USA – an actor will perform his work)
Information: West End Festival
Cottier’s Theatre, 93-95 Hyndland Street, G11 5PX
Free
Please get a free ticket in advance from the Cottier box office. www.cottiers.com
Telephone: 0141 357 4000
email
Cottiers Theatre, 93-95 Hyndland Street Glasgow, G11 5PX
0141 357 4000
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