We return to Theatre Shop in Clevedon on Saturday 20 April for the second of our workshop series here this spring. After last month’s fantastic opening session with Danny Carlo Pandolfi, we’re now thrilled to introduce Josie Alford as our guest facilitator.
The workshop takes place from 12.30-2.30pm.

As always, our workshops are open to everybody, but we particularly encourage participants to identify as working-class or as coming from a working-class background.
Our workshops are designed to be a safe and supportive space in which you can explore new ideas or just sharpen your mind generally. Tickets are Pay As You Feel and are priced at £3, £5, and £7 – they’re available here.
Josie Alford

Enigmatic, mysterious, drenched in shadow… Josie Alford is none of these things.
Josie Alford is a Bristol-based poet and freelance creative. Her stage presence is sequinned, pop culture referencing, infectious, & welcoming. Once seen, never forgotten, her work ranges from the subtlety of dealing with loss to analysing the nuanced discography of the Spice Girls.
She also makes YouTube videos on all things poetry covering subjects from writing poetry to getting your collection published. Her debut poetry collection, Faulty Manufacturing is published by Verve Poetry Press.

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