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KIN will be taking over the Arnolfini for a long weekend with a multi-room extravaganza of music, conversations, games, skill-sharing and theatrical explorations, with activist meet-ups, live art and wandering provocateurs. Each of the six rooms has a full programme, and the spaces have been uniquely designed with participation and connection in mind. Please note that capacities are limited for each room, so please arrive early to your chosen sessions to guarantee entry.

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    A Unique Blend Of Poetry And Theatre

    What happens when three poets who enjoy having a pint together decide to put on a show?

    Join Dave, Emma, and Steve as they meet in a pub somewhere a lot like Wolverhampton and plot their path to fame and fortune. Will they be distracted by beer and scratchings? Will they put the world to rights? Come and find out.

    An evening of poetry like you’ve never seen before. May contain language.

    Poets, Prattlers, and Pandemonialists premiered this show in the Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton in April 2017, since when they’ve taken it for a successful run at Edinburgh Fringe, and to venues round the country.

    “This isn’t just poetry, it’s storytelling, and most importantly it’s theatre. Glorious theatre, framed in a manner which gives space for the work to shine but keeps the audience on the edge of their seats throughout.” Neil Reading, Director of Arena Theatre.

    “Excellently framed, excellently delivered. The right amount of peaks, troughs, and misty-eyed bits.” Matt Panesh, Artistic Director, Edinburgh Free Fringe.

    “Chaucer with scratchcards.” Jimmy Andrex, poet.

    “If that doesn’t win a Saboteur award I don’t know what will.” Joe Williams. Half Moon poet.