Kevin P. Gilday: Notes From A Quarter-Life Crisis (Live Recording)
24th January, 2014 8 p.m.
The Roxy
After successful runs at the Southside Fringe, the Edinburgh Festival and other special appearances, Notes From A Quarter-Life Crisis returns to Glasgow for one last performance.
It’s free entry, cheap drink and good vibes as I [Kevin Gilday] attempt to record my first feature length show for posterity before sending it off with a mini tour later in the year.
If you didn’t get to see the show this is your last chance, if you did – this is still your last chance. Be part of a recording of a special set in the city that inspired it.
With extended sets from some of the most talented poets on the Glasgow spoken word scene:
Stephen Watt
Sam Small
and
Craig Scott
The Roxy 171
171 Great Western Road, G4
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