Festival of New Writing in Aberdeen and North-East Scotland
8–29 September 2011
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One Night Stand
A non-stop review in poetry, prose and music
The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
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Admission £4 (concessions £3)
Financial difficulties in Aberdeen at the end of 2007 forced the Lemon Tree Writers,
one of Aberdeen's longer running writers' groups, to find new premises. They found
a happy new venue at the Douglas Hotel.
But for this event they return to the Lemon Tree Theatre for one night only.
This performance of poetry, prose and music in a non-stop review is in celebration
of a relationship spanning 14 years, and an affirmation that both organisations
are here to stay.
North East Writers and its partner organisations undertake to produce
all events in the New Words festival as advertised, but we can accept no liability
for details that are changed due to circumstances beyond our control.
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Week 1
Thursday 8 September
7pm
The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
A non-stop review in poetry, prose and music
Friday 9 September
9pm
Cellar 35, Aberdeen
Performance poetry showcase
Saturday 10 September
11am
Douglas Hotal, Aberdeen
Steven Porter's experience with self-publishing his novel "Countries of the World"
Saturday 10 September
7.30pm
Stewart's Hall, Huntly
with the Artisans, Vanderbilt and Aykroyd
Sunday 11 September
1pm
St Nicholas Square, Aberdeen
Ten poems by ten local writers on the tenth year since the atrocity
Week 2
Thursday 15 September
6.30pm
Books and Beans, Aberdeen
Aberdeen launch of Stuart B. Campbell's new collection
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