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Rose Condo: How To Starve An Artist (spoken word)

Award-winning poet Rose Condo explores how we can feed our inner artists, while simultaneously preparing and serving sandwiches as she performs.

Wednesday 9th April 2025
8:00pm til 9:15pm (Last entry 8:00pm)
Minimum Age
12+

Wednesday 9th April 2025
The Ferret in Preston
8:00pm til 9:15pm (Last entry 8:00pm)
Minimum Age
12+

Rose Condo: How To Starve An Artist (spoken word)

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Rose Condo: How To Starve An Artist (spoken word)

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How To Starve An Artist is an innovative, passionate and entertaining show that blows open ideas about creative nourishment.  

Award-winning Canadian poet (and food lover!) Rose Condo performs a series of original poems in her inimitable wry and engaging style. Exploring the theme of feeding one’s inner artist, Rose simultaneously prepares and serves food to the audience.  Each audience member is given a ‘Starving Artist Kit’ as they enter, containing items to help inspire individual creative activity.

Shortlisted, Spoken Word Award, Buxton Fringe
Runner Up Best UK Spoken Word Show, Saboteur Awards

‘An example of why we so desperately need to campaign for the survival of the arts’ Northern Soul
‘A generous artist who is a consistent joy to experience on the page and stage’ Dominic Berry, Glastonbury Poet In Residence 2022, Saboteur Best Spoken Word Artist 2020
‘Her poetic storytelling is the highlight of the show' The Feminist Fringe
‘One of the most polished and heartfelt wordsmiths on the spoken word scene’ Tina Sederholm, poet and performer


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55 Fylde Road, Preston, PR1 2XQ

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