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Poems and Plagues

  • by Alan Franks
  • Posted on April 13, 2021April 13, 2021

Around this time last year, just when The Virus was working its way towards pandemic…

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Forgetting is All the Rage

  • by Charles Harris
  • Posted on February 16, 2021February 16, 2021

Amnesia by Charles Harris Forgetting is all the rage it seems. Books, movies and TV…

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We Need to Talk about Shoes

  • by Tansy E. Hoskins
  • Posted on November 25, 2020November 25, 2020

While the fashion and clothing industry is in the spotlight for its exploitation of people…

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Burslem’s Barewall is a jewel of a gallery in the heart of the Potteries. Championing the artists of Stoke on Trent from the magnificent, late Arthur Berry of the Northern School through to small local craft producers. There is something for everyone here this Christmas and beyond! Learn more about them here.

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We offer a range of courses based on interesting topics and literature classics.

The next available course is Virginia Woolf’s Mrs.Dalloway. More information here.

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  • Poems and Plagues April 13, 2021
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  • Seeing Old Friends in a Different Light January 30, 2021
  • We Need to Talk about Shoes November 25, 2020
  • Losing the Evidence November 9, 2020

Riversmeet Monologues

Please see below the latest from our series of Riversmeet Monologues. For more information, visit our productions page.

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We focus on high quality writing, performance and teaching which engage with contemporary issues by linking the past to the present.

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Bookshop. This is a companion piece to Lynton, it’s 1812 and Elizabeth Hitchener has joined Percy Shelley in Lynton where he is in self imposed exile. Here she explains how a woman from a humble background became such an avid reader.

‘Bookshop’ is an excerpt from a play by Richard Bradbury, and was directed by Aidan Casey. Elizabeth Hitchener is played by Celeste de Veazey (& Bérengère Ariaudo de Castelli) with thanks to Jamie Hoskin.
Savannah and Her Thirteen Moons. When you need 4 m Savannah and Her Thirteen Moons. When you need 4 minutes and 33 seconds of calm and beauty today feel free to enjoy these short readings from our latest publication Savannah and Her Thirteen Moons. Written by Shaun Traynor for his granddaughter Savannah, loved by children and adults alike.
Hatchet Job. This short starring Alex Stewart expl Hatchet Job. This short starring Alex Stewart explores some people’s attraction to violence with a captivating contrast between voice and content that characterises the darkest fairy stories. To read more about it visit our website (link in bio)
Tuesday 15th December at 7pm join us for the launc Tuesday 15th December at 7pm join us for the launch of “Savannah and Her Thirteen Moons” by Shaun Traynor.

The second part of the event will focus on our first publication “Stormlight” by Jan Woolf.

Access the event through our link in the bio.
Our second book Savannah and her Thirteen Moons ha Our second book Savannah and her Thirteen Moons has been beautifully crafted by London based Irish poet and children's novelist Shaun Traynor.

These thirteen exquisite poems celebrate the significance each month's moon has for humanity, together with the poet's own sensibility. They are dedicated to his granddaughter Savannah - as well as the Earth itself. 

#poetry #poems #shortpoems #literature #shauntaylor
We are really thrilled that our first guest blogge We are really thrilled that our first guest blogger is investigative journalist Tansy Hoskins recently nominated as part of the the openDemocracy team for the British Journalism Awards. 
The fashion industry is part of our broader cultural endeavour and currently we can easily suffer from an outbreak of collective wilful blindness when we look at its artefacts. (Link in bio)
#fastfashion #blog #consumerism
Lynton. It’s 1812, following the publication of Lynton. It’s 1812, following the publication of his Address to the Irish People and subsequent clash with the English authorities in Dublin, political activist Percy Shelley is in self imposed exile in North Devon. Home Secretary Lord Sidmouth has sent his spies in pursuit.
Shelley was the subject of intense surveillance by the state: his post was opened and Sidmouth’s spies watched his movements and activities. The play connects the story of Shelley’s days in Lynton to our present fears and worries about the encroaching loss of privacy today.
What will be the legacy of writers from our digita What will be the legacy of writers from our digital age when the evidence of their process disappears with tap of the delete key? Do you like to mull on how a piece of writing is produced? Whether it’s Shakespeare’s easy outpourings or the sedimentary layers laid down by Proust some of us like to look at how the text evolved. Check our latest blog post (link in bio), where Richard Bradbury considers the evolution of a text and the impact of technology over the last hundred years.⁠
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#literature #literaryblog
Continuing our series Riversmeet Recommends we wou Continuing our series Riversmeet Recommends we would like to introduce Maketank ,a Devon based artist led grassroots organisation which supports artists, performers and writers - organising festivals, providing subsidised rehearsal and exhibition spaces, a performance venue and internship opportunities.
The Vacillating Politician with Martin Turner. It’s 2003 and the British parliament is about to vote on joining the US in the invasion of Iraq. The country has been rocked by huge protests including an estimated million converging on London. As the Labour Party whips put the screws on those MPs who are holding out against the war we hear one MP vacillate backwards and forwards ultimately justifying himself to history. 

From Richard Bradbury’s play Solos and Chorus without Harmony first performed at the Royal Court London in 2013 as part of Ten which commemorated the 10th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.
#monologues #theatre #royalcourtlondon
The importance of this quotation is that it remind The importance of this quotation is that it reminds us that neither the past nor the present are single-track paths to the future. The past is everything that has happened. History is the choices someone has made about what was important. Tradition is the blanket thrown over the other histories, the other choices🖋️
Which books have you re-read?☕️📖 Have a loo Which books have you re-read?☕️📖 Have a look at the latest blog post in our website to learn more about the joys of re-reading! (Link in bio)
#literatureblog #rereading
You saw the amazing Costa Chard in the second of o You saw the amazing Costa Chard in the second of our Riversmeet Monologues “My Intentions” - to watch again check our IGTV or visit the productions page in our website (link in bio)
Make sure you also check Costa’s Spotlight page here: https://www.spotlight.com/9718-9051-5098
#theatre #monologues #riversmeet
“My Intentions” from Rebels in Heaven. Introdu “My Intentions” from Rebels in Heaven. Introducing “My Intentions”, the second in our Riversmeet Monologues series with the wonderful Costa Chard. This monologue comes from Richard Bradbury’s play Rebels in Heaven🕯
#riversmeet #monologues #theatre
A few weeks ago we posted the first of Riversmeet A few weeks ago we posted the first of Riversmeet Monologues, Liberty for All, starring Charlie Coldfield. Visit Charlie’s Spotlight page here: https://www.spotlight.com/interactive/cv/0296-0164-8307

To see Liberty for All again have a look at our previous posts or visit our website (link in bio).
No 2 in the series favourite galleries - Centre Po No 2 in the series favourite galleries - Centre Pompidou Málaga. Stunning building and consistently interesting exhibitions. Thanks to @ssvveennn for making this photo available freely on Unsplash.⁠
#art #artgallery #centrepompidou
Stormlight “Spry, alert and heartful, Jan Woolf’s writing pulses with the quick of life” - Lindsay Clarke. Published by Riversmeet Press January 2020⁠
Quote from James Joyce’s Ulysses. Written in 192 Quote from James Joyce’s Ulysses. Written in 1922, this seems as relevant now as it was then. https://riversmeetproductions.co.uk/ulysses/⁠
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#jamesjoyce #ulysses #riversmeet
🎨Tate St Ives - Why is it number one in our lis 🎨Tate St Ives - Why is it number one in our list of favourite art galleries in the world? Because it combines national excellence with a truly local focus like nowhere else that we’ve been. Extra fact: The views from the art gallery cafe are the best ones ever!⁠
#artgallery #tatestives #riversmeet #art
This is a quotation for James Joyce, the author of This is a quotation for James Joyce, the author of Ulysses, a masterpiece that is also considered a "love song to Dublin"🍀 During our Ulysses course we will study this fantastic novel. Starting on September 11th. Visit our website for more information and to sign up! Late admissions are possible👍🏼⁠
#ulysses #jamesjoyce #dublin #slowlearning #literature #riversmeet
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