People’s Cabaret with Carlton Jug Band, Carlton Studies, 27 May, 2017

Music, poetry and theatre.
Fracking will damage our health, earth and water.
The event is to raise awareness through music, poetry and drama. Glasgow’s iconic Carlton Studios hosts great live music with Carlton Jug Band, Clova and The Mighty Sparrahawk. Robin Cairns is host for a top-notch Poetry Slam with the winner going through to the National Slam Poetry finals. Plus a new theatre piece “What the Frack”, which explores the arguments about fracking, followed by a democracy in action session.
Tickets £5 from Carlton Studios Cafe or on the door
Carlton Studios, 54 Carlton Place Glasgow G5 9TW
Licensed Bar
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