2011 Programme

FRINGE FRIDAY: 11th November

Let your imagination go on holiday for the day with these FREE events and see where you might end up:

11.10 to 12.00

Donna Redford

Library Café

Music with your mocha or a serenade with your espresso? Here’s something to tickle your ears and get the day off to a good start 

11.05 to 12.00

St Bernadette’s Players

Claremont Room: Central Library

The ever popular St Bernadette’s players are here to entertain in a way that only they can – if drama’s your thing come up to the Claremont and enjoy. 

12.15 to 1.45

Fragments by

Stephen Wymark

Talbot Room: Central Library

A dramatic reading of this award winning play. Who is Harry Rouen? Why are we Here? What does he want from us? 

2.00 to 3.30

Fylde Brighter Writers Workshop

Claremont Room: Central Library

Fylde goes Flash – A flash fiction workshop/competition with the chance of winning a trophy and your work published in an anthology 

2.00 to 3.30

Live Poets

Talbot Room: Central Library

The Live Poets have been part of Wordpool from day one – so for any poetry lovers amongst you this is well worth a visit 

3.45 to 4.45

StageWrite

Talbot Room: Central Library

Blackpool’s only network for new dramatic writing presents two rehearsed readings from one-act plays submitted to the group over the last 12 months 

6.00 till late

Dead Good Poets

5 Café: Cedar Square

The Dead Good Poets are renowned for cutting edge and edgy new poetry. Poetry to challenge and excite. May contain strong language. 

8.00 till late

Stephen Stroud

West Coast Rock Café

Live music till late – what better way to end Fringe Friday

Thanks to Michelle Hayward

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