Sat 24 April, 2 pm, Swimbridge Jubilee Hall
Fancy a mix of rock ‘n’ roll, poetry, stand-up comedy, storytelling and a splash of “shh” panto? Would you like to see your kids dancing on-stage, getting seriously involved in live interactive poetry, being sharks, surf punks, nits and co-conspirators?
Murray Lachlan Young is one of the UK's foremost performance poets, a regular fixture on BBC Radio 4's Saturday Live and BBC resident poet at the Glastonbury Festival. His hilarious new show shows children that poetry can be fun, thought provoking and more-than-occasionally cool!
"Who'd have thought it. The big bad boy of performance poetry turns out to be one of the greatest children's entertainers ... There is not a patronising nanosecond in this show. Children and 'ex-children' are treated exactly alike ... Go on, practice your animal noises and give yourself some fun!" - The Scotsman *****
“I entrusted Murray Lachlan Young with my most precious possession in the world, my six year old god-daughter Lois, and watched as he put the biggest smile on her face I’ve ever seen. All children’s shows should be like this” - Graham Frost, Pro- ducer, Bespoken Word (BBC Radio 4)
Suitable for children aged 6+ (and ex-children).
Tickets: £6.50 (ad) / £5 (ch) / £20( fam) Contact: Julie Whitton 830311 and Swimbridge Post Office or www.beaford-arts.org.uk on-line
A Beaford Arts event
