Neither Am I: Live at the 2010 Peckham Literary festival
Thursday 18th November @ Review Bookshop, Bellenden Road, Peckham
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to Peckham…
The greasepaint-drenched, four-humped, lame literary pantomime horse Neither Am I lumbers back into the dazzling limelight of the Peckham Literary Festival 2010 this month, with a mystery cast of anonymous verb-spouters to speak words directly into your lugholes.
Following their exemption from arts and culture cuts due to a loophole in the regulatory mechanism, Neither Am I will be celebrating a subsequent funding windfall from unclaimed Arts Council assets by drafting in a stellar line-up of minor novelists and major assholes, regaling a frankly drunk audience with tales of Booker glory, unconscious lust, fake murderers, fear of people and, of course, sausages.
Featuring very special guest appearances from Howard Jacobson, Howard Jacobson, Howard Jacobson, Howard Jacobson and Howard Jacobson.
Arrive early for a complimentary glass of wine to soothe the pain.
More or less info: neitherami@neitherami.com
www.neitherami.com / @neitherami
8pm, FREE ENTRY
Review Bookshop, 31 Bellenden Road, Peckham, SE15 4QY
Tel: 0207 639 7400
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Labels:
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010
The Cavendish Arms set list and directions
The Cavendish Arms Set List, Friday 26th March, 2010, 9.30pm
Embargoed Until the Event (a brief statement)
Mother (a plea to the women who carried us)
Chalky's Curse (an extract)
Balls (hard-hitting political satire)
Food for Thought (a fragment of expelled material)
Hand of God (an atomic coming of age story)
Self-diagnosis (a plea to a physician)
Joke (knock knock)
Sticky Bits (a love story)
Ferret (fluffy animals)
Jihaddaway and shite (humanizing the demon)
Acknowledgement (verses introducing Neither Am I, vol.2)
Mother (a plea to the women who carried us)
Chalky's Curse (an extract)
Balls (hard-hitting political satire)
Food for Thought (a fragment of expelled material)
Hand of God (an atomic coming of age story)
Self-diagnosis (a plea to a physician)
Joke (knock knock)
Sticky Bits (a love story)
Ferret (fluffy animals)
Jihaddaway and shite (humanizing the demon)
Acknowledgement (verses introducing Neither Am I, vol.2)
The Cavendish Arms is here.
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And there'll be music from the worryingly hip Feeding Time DJs till kicking out time at one.
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