Friday, 12th February, 2010, 8pm, £8/£5
The Albany,
Douglas Way,
London,
SE8 4AG
Booking: 020 8692 4446 / www.thealbany.org.uk
Kate Tempest Poetry Storm
Funny how people still talk about the tempest that devastated England in 1987. Here in the performance poetry world, we have one in permanent residence – and it’s getting stronger by the day. We speak of Kate Tempest – a young woman who’s driven by words and is on stage because she has to be. Tonight she’ll be doing some of her own 100mph thing for us, and introducing a few artists who are clocking up their own stormforce on the London circuit. With sets from Tshaka Campbell, bleue granada and The Brother’s Grim, and featuring Tempest’s own tips for the top, Dean McCaffrey and Len Hovis.
Batten down the hatches for an event that’s more than just a storm in a teacup.
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Kate Tempest is awesome. Theres a fantastic interview with her, which was done recently...learned a lot of new things about her. Have a look if you're a fan http://bit.ly/a0jBL5
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