Puzzle Poets Live at the Blind Pig
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This event series is no longer running. It last took place on 4th September 2017.
Open Mic Event
Contact: freda247davis@gmail.com
Puzzle Hall poets Live moved to the Blind Pig due to the closure of the Puzzle. Fortunately Julie has accommodated us on a regular basis and made us very welcome. We now have the little back room which has a real poetry feel to it. In spite of its cosy feel e have fitted more than twenty puzzle friends in there comfortably.
The Blind Pig is at 4 Tower Hill, Sowerby Bridge HX6 2EQ It is a short walk up hill from the Puzzle.
Ours is an Open Mic, with a guest at the start.
Everyone is welcome to contribute their stanzas in the Open Mic. We all get an enthusiastic encouraging welcome from the audience so why not give it a go?
Like the Puzzle, the Blind Pig has a very friendly atmosphere. Good quality beers and wines; You must be over 14 as event is upstairs in the pub.
We regret the accessibility is not great if you find stairs difficult or non existent if stairs are impossible for you.
6th March 2017
Puzzle Poets in the Pig are very happy to welcome Bradford poet Ed Reiss to read in March 2017.
Freda first read with Ed in 1995 at a Mind conference where Ed had organised a poetry reading for survivors of the mental health system so is very happy to see him here as our guest. We know he has inspired a lot of people to find expression in words.
Ed Reiss’ poetry is well known around W. Yorkshire and beyond. Think of a cross between John Hegley and Ivor Cutler and you’ll still be some way off. Witty, dry and occasionally disturbing, and unfailingly entertaining.
Reiss has the gift of, for the most part, exquisite comic timing, that knows exactly where to earn and place the punchline. And, for one of the first times in a review of a book of poems, it seems sacrilege to ‘give away the ending’, but the ending to the first poem in the book ‘Upstart’ is: ‘…because climbing Everest/as a tadpole // remains a minority interest/and always will’.
(The Manchester Review)
Entry: donation to the hat
Time: 7.30pm
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Reviews for Puzzle Poets Live at the Blind Pig
Hello, I didn't notice the comment section had been added to our gig. That's good. Look forward to a few more WOL visitors. This month's guest sounds worth a trip.
Review is about Puzzle Poets Live at the Blind Pig on 4 Jun 2012 (event)
Hi Alexandros, Michael does sometimes read at The Puzzle (And has been a past guest) but I am not in regular contact with him. As I suspect you know, his work and the delivery of it are spellbinding. Win
Review is about Puzzle Poets Live at the Blind Pig on 7 May 2012 (event)
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Thu 3rd May 2012 20:27
Does anybody know when Michael greavy will next be reading at an Event ?
Review is about Puzzle Poets Live at the Blind Pig on 7 May 2012 (event)
Hi Julie / Jim / Catherine / Rob. You are always very welcome in Calderdale, A real breath of fresh air from Hull. Nice to chat, hopefully we will meet up again. Winston
Review is about Puzzle Poets Live at the Blind Pig on 5 Mar 2012 (event)
<Deleted User> (6501)
Tue 6th Mar 2012 22:21
had a lovely evening four of us Jim Higo, Catherine scott, Rob Swan and Julie Corbett (Some of the Hull Carshare Poets). Warm and welcoming people, good beer and a pleasure to hear helen Mort and all the other poets.
thanks to Gaia and Sean
julie
Review is about Puzzle Poets Live at the Blind Pig on 5 Mar 2012 (event)
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Greg Freeman
Tue 6th Aug 2013 21:07
The Puzzle Hall Inn, in God's own country of Pennine West Yorkshire, is full of character, and full of characters in the adjoining bar. But Sowerby Bridge's Puzzle Poets, aided by the mic, gave as good as they got on Monday night in terms of noise - and delivered high-quality poetry, too. Guest poet Ralph Dartford read from his new collection Cigarettes, Beer and Love, and gave us two football poems as well, and spoke of his pride at being named poet-in-residence of Ossett Town FC. John Foggin maintained the Ossett connection and contributed some masterly poems from his sequence of childhood recollections; David Lindsay delivered a fevered account of some right carryings on at Luddenden Foot; other contributors included Spoken Weird's Genevieve Walsh. Write Out Loud's Julian Jordon and Greg Freeman added their twopennworth, and with Freda Davis presiding serenely over proceedings, it was no puzzle why this was a very satisfying poetry night.
Review is about Puzzle Poets Live at the Blind Pig on 5 Aug 2013 (event)