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Hammer & Tongue Cambridge featuring A.F. Harrold and Magic Phil
9th February 2011 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Time again for another round of the Cambridge Hammer & Tongue 2010-2011 season…
This is your chance to become part of the spoken word slam brilliance that has graced this here fair city for over a year, in the warm and wonderful surroundings of fabulous venue The Emperor. Sign up as one of the eight to compete for a place in the Regional Final, or just dive in and soak up the atmosphere and talent on display. And some great beer.
So what better way to show you we love you in February that to play host to the quirky and mercurial A.F. Harrold?
A.F. Harrold is a gentleman who does things with words which aren’t necessarily normal, on the stage, on the page and in schools for adults, children and animals. He manages to get by somehow.
He has spent years writing things down and reading things out and, along the way, several hundreds of people have smiled wryly, chuckled happily and been mildly surprised at the good bit. Let’s be fair: the good bit is very good…
Let this poet with a beard that can only be described as both ginger and luxurious take you on some strange yet familiar journeys with his unique take on the world of words.
In the meantime, you should probably check out http://www.afharrold.co.uk, just so that you’re prepared…
And he’ll be brilliantly supported by Magic Phil. Phil has been performing stand-up and poetry on stages, park benches and television since the late 80s. Entertaining countless crowds with his unique brand of politically-charged rapid-fire doggerel, he has recently been setting his words to music with his musical side project, the Spaghetti Faction. He has been print published in media spanning most genres, and is author of two collections of shorts: Spaghetti Fiction and Spaghetti Fiction Too with another two books in the pipeline.
Find out more at: http://thespaghettifaction.blogspot.com/
Hosted by Alex Iamb and Fay Roberts. Doors open at 7:30pm; entry is a paltry £5 full price, an even more paltry £3.50 for concessions, and a ludicrous £2 for slammers.
“The best live poetry is to be found at The Hammer & Tongue slams”
(The Sunday Times)
A poetry slam is a live democratic poetry competition where random members of the audience are made judges giving scores to a series of 3 minute spoken word performances with an Olympic-style score system.
“Hammer & Tongue have reinvented the medium for the hip hop generation”
(The Guardian)
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