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Rosy Carrick

Passionate Machine

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In association with Writers’ Centre Norwich

What would you change if you could travel through time? Following a sold-out work-in-progress show at Brighton Fringe 2017, Rosy Carrick’s solo performance blends fact and fiction – via all your favourite time travel movies – to create an exhilarating story about letting go, having the courage to take the untrodden path, and finding yourself – literally.

 

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Duration: c. 1 hour

Rosy Carrick

Quick-witted, charismatic and bursting with imagination, Rosy’s eccentric style, has won her international acclaim as one of the UK’s most exciting contemporary poets.

As well as being a leading figure on the UK poetry scene, she is the editor and co-translator of Volodya: Selected Works of Mayakovsky. Her first full collection of poetry will be published in April 2018.

Read Rosy’s time-travel blog

Rosy Carrick's showreel

Tickets

Standing tickets for this event are now available for £8 (not available online – call the Box Office to book on 01603 766400).
*(£15 for a joint ticket with Talk in a Bit at 8.30pm on the same night – not available to book online).

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Friday

11 May

06:30 pm

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In association with Writers’ Centre Norwich.

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In partnership with the Inn Crowd.


Image credits: Masthead image © Ashley Clark

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