Sunday 28 September 2008





Presents….
How Many Poets Does it Take to Change a Light Bulb?
Thursday October 23rd
From 7.30pm until very late

Upstairs Music Hall at The Deaf Institute
135 Grosvenor Street
Manchester
M1 7HE
£6/£5 concessions (with valid NUS)
Tickets available through Ticketweb.co.uk
RE:Verberate, Manchester’s much loved literature night, returns with a comedic poetry event which gathers more than 100 poets and comedians to read for around 3 minutes each for a record attempt to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust (registered charity number 1062559). To take place as part of the Manchester Comedy Festival this coming October, the show has a fantastic full line up and special guests to make you roar with laughter. Full line up at: http://www.reverberateliterature.co.uk/

Featuring, to name but a few:
Jason Cook As seen on Paramount Comedy, ***** The Herald, Chortle, Timeout, Festmag, The Metro and The List
Seymour Mace Star of BBC3’s ‘Ideal,’ ‘Always fun to watch, willfully odd yet compelling’ Scotsman
Greg Cook ‘.. hugely funny... his fearsome physicality contrasts with his rapier-sharp intellect... the new Les Dawson.’ Metro
Julian Daniel ‘A hilarious comic, who you can watch time and time again.’ BBCi
Marvin Cheeseman 'The Doyen of the Deadpan' Cheltenham Festival of Literature
Rosie Lugosi 'Manchester's very own undead performer extraordinaire.' The Times

Emma Purshouse is also taking part in this event

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