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Poetry with Bite: Hammer and Tongue Open Poetry Slam

Michelle Madsen | 04.03.2009 17:00 | Climate Chaos | Culture | Repression

Performance poetry with an activist edge at Camden's Green Note cafe- Open Slam featuring Simon Munnery aka Alan Parker Urban Warrior.



Monday, April 6th, 2009, 7.30pm
Green Note Cafe,
106 Parkway,
Camden,
London
Hammer and Tongue Open Poetry Slam, with Simon Munnery aka. Alan
Parker Urban Warrior and special guests.

Politics, heartbreak, hearttrrobs, social injustice, ranting, raving and revolt at Hammer and Tongue's long anticipated April gig, featuring one of the UK's very best performers and comedians, the excellent Simon Munnery. Part of the original Comedy Zone line-up at Edinburgh, with Stewart Lee, Mark Lamarr and Chris and George, Munnery carved an anarchistic vein into the minds of radio-listeners around the country in his incarnation as Alan Parker, Urban Warrior. A Sony
Gold Award winner for radio comedy, Munnery is a marvel, come and
enjoy. Special guest TBC.

We are also gearing up for the Hammer and Tongue London slam final in
May which will elevate the winner to international fame and stardom.
To win a place in the final, which will be happening this spring, you
need to SLAM! So dust off any rhymes which have been gathering moss at
the bottom of your notebooks, scrawl new ditties and come compete!
Hammer and Tongue's London slam champion and runners up will slam in
the UK-wide championships later this year. Hooray!

Sign up on the door from 7.30pm to slam- first 8 ONLY! Slammers get in
for free.

Call michelle on 07809236133 for more details

Michelle Madsen
- e-mail: madsen.michelle@gmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.hammerandtongue.co.uk

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removed from Oxford wire

05.03.2009 17:45

Please note that I've removed this from the Oxford regional page because it has no explicit connection to Oxford. It still remains on the UK newswire. For future reference, regional posts need to have a link to that region which is obvious to a casual reader.

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