esiaba irobi reads in london
Esiaba Irobi, playwright, poet and professor of International Theatre & Film at Ohio University, Athens - reads in London on Saturday.
In the first Sentinel Poetry Live Event, Irobi will be the main attraction and will read from his new collection of poetry, Why I Don't Like Philip Larkin.
He will be joined on the night by other writers performing their selection of Irobi's poetry as well as their own pieces. The event is at the Waterloo Gallery. It starts at 7pm and entry is free. Come one come all.
Event Details
Waterloo Gallery
14 Bayliss Road
London SE1 1AA
Saturday 1st April / Time: 7 to 9pm
(The nearest station is Waterloo, and the gallery is diagonally across from the Old Vic theatre).
In the first Sentinel Poetry Live Event, Irobi will be the main attraction and will read from his new collection of poetry, Why I Don't Like Philip Larkin.
He will be joined on the night by other writers performing their selection of Irobi's poetry as well as their own pieces. The event is at the Waterloo Gallery. It starts at 7pm and entry is free. Come one come all.
Event Details
Waterloo Gallery
14 Bayliss Road
London SE1 1AA
Saturday 1st April / Time: 7 to 9pm
(The nearest station is Waterloo, and the gallery is diagonally across from the Old Vic theatre).
3 Comments:
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Molara...Thanks for all these, it makes one feel he was there physically. And the pictures are cool too...thanks again.
Sozaboy!
Sozaboy, thanks for dropping by!
M
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