Past event
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We invite you to step over the Kings Place threshold to experience a bespoke performance with poet Richard Scott.
Have you missed the tingle of a live performance? Experience bespoke one-to-one performances by leading musicians and poets in a safe environment. Individuals or groups of up to six people can share their personal lockdown story or mood with one of the guest performers who will prescribe a piece of music or a literary response.
Richard Scott was born in London in 1981. His pamphlet ‘Wound’ (Rialto) won the Michael Marks Poetry Award 2016 and his poem ‘crocodile’ won the 2017 Poetry London Competition. Soho (Faber & Faber) is his first book and was nominated for the T. S. Eliot Prize, a Costa Book Award and a Forward Poetry Prize.
Please note, this event will contain adult content.
Tickets are free but donations welcome to help support our programme and performers.
Families, and multiple members of households or bubbles can join one booking, up to 6 people.