Party: Get Here If you can - Stories & Performances about traveling

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Get Here If you can -  Stories & Performances about  traveling

Club: Phoenix Artist Club

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Date: 03.11.2016 19:30
Address: 1 Phoenix Street, London, United Kingdom | show on the map »

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Party: Get Here If you can - Stories & Performances about traveling

A night of storytelling and performance about travel and brief encounters while traveling. Coinciding with launch of the debut collection by Paula Varjack "Letters I Never Sent To You"
Published by Burning Eye Books

Comedy, storytelling & performance from

Paula Varjack http://www.paulavarjack.com
Rachel Mars http://www.rachelmars.org/
James Harris http://jamesharrisstandup.com/
Vera Chok http://www.verachok.org/
Yuriko Kotani https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuriko_Kotani
Lydia Beardmore http://www.wordpress.com/lydiabeardmore
Lewis C Barfoot http://www.lewisbarfoot.com


Thursday November 3rd
Doors 19:00
Show 19:30 - 20:30

Tickets £10 plus booking fee, including free copy of the book "Letters I Never Sent to You" by Paula Varjack
published by Burning Eye Books

Special Offer when Booking Two tickets, two tickets for £16 (including one free copy of book)

LETTERS I NEVER SENT TO YOU is a collection of impressions and encounters; of people briefly met and of places passed through and lived in. It explores the sometimes slippery nature of the word “home”, and how love and heartbreak can be felt just as strongly for a place as for a person. It explores connection and disconnection with places, people and the spaces in which we encounter them.

From Washington D.C. to London, from Accra to Paris and onwards to Berlin, LETTERS I NEVER SENT TO YOU tells stories of a life split between places,identities, languages, nationalities, sexualities and of running away and running into yourself, of love lost and found again.

Having created work for stage, film, page and performance Paula Varjack has been writing to you for nearly a decade with no expectations of ever hearing your reactions. Can you write yourself into existence? Paula did, and she wants to open up to you,even though (and perhaps especially because) you might not have ever met. What would you share with someone you would never see again?