Fri 5th Apr 2019
by Nottingham Poetry Festival
2019’s Poetry Festival is set to be the busiest yet, with cross-discipline collaborations, LGBTQIA & BAME writing workshops, new and exciting venues on board, and of course, a gaggle of must-see performers raising the roof for ten full days.
Life NewsWelcoming their new Creative Director, Georgina Wilding, has joined the Poetry Festival family, who has been busy booking acts and working behind the scenes to foster new creative opportunity in the Nottingham stomping ground.
“Nottingham Poetry Festival are delighted to bring you this festival for its fourth instalment, and they're honoured to be supporting so many incredible locally organised acts.”
Plus, they’ve expanded their technological horizons this year to bring you some Augmented Reality poetry in collaboration with City Arts and Castle Rock Brewery. Look out for the poetry festival beermats, brochure & banners to learn more!
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