Introduction to Playwriting

This online event is perfect for anyone interested in learning the basics of writing for the stage.

The course starts on Wed Apr 02 2025 at 19:00 and over the next 6 weeks you’ll discover the key elements of crafting scripts for theatre. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to dive into the world of playwriting!

Helen Jeffery , is a writer, performer, poet & creative facilitator from Merseyside.

A graduate of the Playwright’s Programme at the Liverpool Everyman, Helen has had several plays produced including, ‘The Brink’ and ‘Gun Metal Blue’, which won the Blink. Theatre Award for New Writing in 2017. Her most recent play, ‘Buckled’, is touring in March 2024. Alongside her writing for stage , Helen works freelance for several organisations including Writing on the Wall and the Liverpool Everyman, where she facilitates writing and drama workshops with specific communities.

Liverpool Book Market

The legendary Liverpool Book Market returns to the Garden Room in the Bluecoat.

Browse a fantastic selection of books from a range of local booksellers, including ‘still Out-of-Print’ of Smithdown Road and the Bolshie Bargain Bookstall.

Bargains, rarities and a cornucopia of subjects for the literary mind!

Enquiries: ‘still Out-of-Print’ Antiquarian and Secondhand Bookshop 07440 501099

Look out for future dates:

Fri 16th & Sat 17th May
Fri 13th & Sat 14th June

Exploring Bhanu Kapil’s Ban-en-B...

This reading and discussion group will focus on Bhanu Kapil’s Ban-en-Banlieue.

Wed 7 May, 5.30-7.30pm

Led by poet Jennifer Lee Tsai, currently an Artist in Residence at Bluecoat through the Wittenham Bursary, you will read and share thoughts, ideas, and reflections on this powerful and innovative work in an inclusive, friendly, and encouraging space. All are welcome.

Free, booking essential

Poetry Reading: Eleanor Rees and Luke ...

Eleanor Rees reads live from her new Portent and Portals: New and Selected Poems, a book which gathers a body of work written over three decades exploring post-industrial edgelands, cityscapes, parks and gardens, estuaries and shorelines, margins and peripheries, real and otherworlds.

Drawing from five collections, out-of-print pamphlets and presenting new poems written with the Wirral peninsula, the selection also includes many collaborations, commissioned and participatory poems emerging from her ongoing practice as a local poet responding to place and communities with vivid imagination and poetic craft. Rees will be joined by Luke Thompson, editor, writer and publisher from Guillemot Press, Cornwall who will give an insight into small press publishing and creative book design followed by a Q&A hosted by Dr Pauline Rowe to explore the significance of Selected poems in a writing life of a poet, the editorial process and the broader themes alive in Rees’s poetry.

About Eleanor Rees and Luke Thompson:

Luke Thompson is a writer and editor from Cornwall. As a writer, recent books include Domadomadoma-Blumblumblum: Conversations with Other Animals (Ortac Press, 2024), Treasures of Cornwall (Macmillan, 2023), and A Guillemot Guide to Very Small Press Publishing (Guillemot, 2022). As an editor, Luke has worked with publishers of all shapes and sizes, from the micro to the Big Five, across poetry, fiction and non-fiction. He is the founding co-editor of the award-winning Guillemot Press.

Eleanor Rees‘s New & Selected Poems gathers together a body of work spanning three decades, five collections and several pamphlets, along with a new sequence Five Breaths. It follows Tam Lin of the Winter Park (Guillemot, 2022),The Well at Winter Solstice (Salt, 2019), Blood Child (Pavilion, 2015), Eliza and the Bear (Salt, 2009), and Andraste’s Hair (Salt, 2007), which was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. Selections of her poems have been translated into Lithuanian, Slovak, French, German, Romanian and Spanish (Versopolis, 2016, 2019, 2024). Eleanor is the recipient of an Eric Gregory Award and a Northern Writers’ Award, and she is a senior lecturer in creative writing at Liverpool Hope University.

Image: Potents and Portals, fragment of the book cover

Out of the Shadows Presents: Queer Ver...

Welcome to Out of the Shadows Presents: Queer Verses – A Night of Poetry & Spoken Word! Join them at Lovelocks Coffee Shop for an evening filled with powerful performances by talented Trans, Non Binary and Queer poets and spoken word artists.

Get ready to be moved, inspired, and entertained by the diverse voices and stories shared on stage. Whether you’re a poetry enthusiast or just looking for a unique night out, this event promises to be a memorable experience. Come support their gorgeous LGBTQ+ community and celebrate the art of self-expression through poetry and spoken word. From 6 – 8pm at Lovelocks Coffee Shop, and tickets are FREE!

Please try to arrive 10-15 before start time so you have chance to get yourself refreshments and get seated.

Jane Eyre

Young governess Jane Eyre arrives at the mysterious Thornfield Hall deep in the Yorkshire moors and meets her dashing new employer Mr Rochester.

Sparks fly between the pair, but not everything is as it seems, and as Jane discovers the secrets of both Thornfield Hall itself and its enigmatic master, she must make a devastating choice. Join Chapterhouse Theatre Company as they bring the windswept moorlands and tumbledown manor houses of Brontë’s gothic masterpiece to life under the open sky.

Romeo & Juliet

When two scions of warring families in Verona fall suddenly and desperately in love, their only hope is to marry in secret, but the bad blood between their houses runs deep, and the star-crossed lovers soon find themselves forced to choose between their family names or their love for one-another.

The tragedy that follows is one of the world’s most enduring love stories.

This Kind of … Workshop: Poetry ...

Are you ready to dive deep into your own narrative? Join in for ‘This Kind of…Workshop’, an immersive poetry and storytelling workshop that invites you to explore the richness of your autobiographical experiences. Guided by the powerful themes of identity, resilience, and community, this workshop offers a safe and inspiring space to craft your own stories and poems.

Drawing inspiration from Reece Williams’ acclaimed show, This Kind of Black, which charts the true story of growing up in 1990s Moss Side amidst conflict, humour, and warmth, our workshop will help you uncover the layers of your own journey. Whether you’re reflecting on your childhood, your family dynamics, or the broader social context of your life, you’ll be encouraged to express your unique voice.

CAConrad – Live in Liverpool

Legendary U.S. poet CAConrad performs in Liverpool for the first time. CAConrad is known all over the world for their live performances and poetry that explodes the binary between language and visual art.

Published by Penguin in the UK, they will read a range of work including from their most recent books Advanced Elvis Course (Peninsular Press, 2024) and Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return (Penguin, 2024). With poems described by Ocean Vuong as ‘a tremendous ball of fire hurled into the dark recesses of our world’ this is an unmissable chance to see one of the world’s most celebrated poets read their work live on Merseyside.

About CAConrad:
CAConrad has worked with the ancient technologies of poetry and ritual since 1975. Their latest book is Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return (Wave Books / UK Penguin 2024). They received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, a PEN Josephine Miles Award, a Creative Capital grant, a Pew Fellowship, and a Lambda Award. The Book of Frank is now available in 9 different languages, and they coedited SUPPLICATION: Selected Poems of John Wieners (Wave Books). They exhibit poems as art objects with recent solo shows in Tucson, Arizona, as well as in Spain and Portugal. They teach at the Sandberg Art Institute in Amsterdam. Please visit them at linktr.ee/CAConrad88.

Image: CAConrad by Wolf-Dirk Skiba

March Writing Advice Desk

The Windows Project WRITING ADVICE DESK

WEDNESDAY 5th MARCH at Liverpool Central Library, William Brown Street L3 8EW

Drop in between 5.30pm and 7.00pm for one-to-one appraisal of scripts, stories, poems and details of publishing opportunities,
performance venues, workshops and courses

with
ALISON DOWN
Screenwriter and poet
BAFTA Rocliffe’s Emerging Children’s Writer.

DAVE WARD
Author and poet
Editor ‘Smoke’ magazine
Nominated for Carnegie Medal

Please book in on arrival.
Each individual session usually lasts 20 minutes.