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Larkin25 Gala Launch Event

Barrie Rutter will give the annual Philip Larkin Society Distinguished Guest Lecture with personal, profound, touching and witty insights on how Hull, Poetry and Larkin have shaped his creative life.


Join the celebrations as we launch Larkin25 at Hull Truck Theatre!
Barrie Rutter will give the annual Philip Larkin Society Distinguished Guest Lecture, opening the 25 week season as we mean to go on, with personal, profound, touching and witty insights from one of the country's leading dramatists, on how Hull, Poetry and Larkin have shaped his creative life.

The event will also feature a special guest poetry performance from Mario Petrucci, presented in partnership with Bridlington Poetry Festival.

We also present music and poetry by Dave Ellis, Paul Taylor and friends, who will entertain with spoken word and jazz performances inspired by Larkin’s jazz loves- and loathings!
A Larkin25 exhibition will be on display in the Hull Truck Foyer, providing a first taste of the creative events and activities taking place over the 25 week season.


Speaker(s):

Barry Rutter | talks

 

Date and Time:

12 June 2010 at 2:00 pm

Duration:

3 hours

 

Venue:

Hull Truck Theatre
50 Ferens Way
Hull
HU2 8LB
01482 323638
http://www.hulltruck.co.uk
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Organised by:

Freelance
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Tickets:

£8/£5

Available from:

Booking 01482 323638

Additional Information:

Larkin25 is a commemoration of the life and work of the poet, novelist, librarian and jazz critic Philip Larkin, marking the 25th anniversary of his death. Threaded through will be an engaging series of lectures, activities, events and workshops, providing new opportunities to explore the arts, poetry and heritage, and find out more about one of Hull’s most significant literary figures.
Full details can be found here: www.larkin25.co.uk

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