Sunday, February 05, 2006

Night Blue Fruit at the Tin Angel, Coventry



For those in the Midlands who love their poetry raw, or who just enjoy the sound of their own voice, NIGHT BLUE FRUIT is an absolute must. It was absent in January - presumably to allow the venue to recover after their New Year celebrations - but is on again this Tuesday 7th February at the Tin Angel bar in Coventry - an eclectic open mic event for performers of poetry and the spoken word.

Entrance is free, though the beer isn't. To get your name on the list to read in the first half, try to make sure you're there for about 8pm. The open mic usually kicks off by 8.30pm and the official part of the evening should finish by 11pm. I suspect drinking may go on a little longer than that, especially with these new licensing laws, but I've never stayed around long enough to find out.

NIGHT BLUE FRUIT takes place on the first Tuesday of every month at the wonderfully intimate Tin Angel bar in Medieval Spon Street, Coventry. You can find the Tin Angel website by clicking here.

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