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Wakefield Lit Fest 2015 brochure, 18-27 September, programmed by @Beam_ArtsUK www.beam.uk.net www.wakefieldlitfest.org.uk @wake_lit_fest

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Page 1: Wakefield Lit Fest 2015 Brochure from Beam

Programmed by Funded by

18th - 27th September 2015

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:HOFRPH�WR�:DNHŤHOG�/LW�)HVW������Now  in  it’s  fourth  year,  Beam  is  delighted  to  bring  you  a  packed  programme  that  celebrates  reading  and  writing.  Taking  

place  across  the  city  and  district  from  community  centres,  cafes  and  shops  to  Wakefield’s  historic  buildings,  cathedral,  

chapels  and  libraries  -  this  year’s  festival  programme  includes  a  wide  range  of  community  led  events  including  poetry  

readings,  writers  workshops,  spoken  word,  performance,  music,  walks  (and  even  a  quiz!)  alongside  an  array  of  events  

organised  by  our  brilliant  festival  partners.

This  year  Beam  is  delighted  to  welcome  one  of  Wales’  most  influential  and  widely  read  contemporary  writers,  National  

Poet  of  Wales,  Gillian  Clarke.  Michael  Wood,  one  of  the  country’s  best  loved  historians  and  festival  patron  will  be  taking  

us  back  in  time  to  explore  the  achievements  of  King  Alfred  and  the  Anglo-Saxons.  There  are  too  many  festival  highlights  

to  mention  them  all  but  we  are  especially  looking  forward  to  an  evening  of  Nordic  Noir  with  two  leading  Danish  authors;  

Lynn  Hill  founder  of  the  Clandestine  Cake  Club  talking  about  her  new  book  ‘A  Year  of  Cake’,  and  Nine  Lives,  a  new  play  

written  by  Zodwa  Nyoni.  This  year  also  sees  the  return  of  Kate  Fox,  stand  up  comedian  and  poet  and  a  special  event  with  

folk  singer  songwriter  Kate  Rusby.  For  the  festival  finale  we  welcome  Ian  McMillan  who  explores  the  meaning  of  Yorkshire  

–  the  theme  of  his  new  book  ‘Neither  Nowt  Nor  Summat’  who  will  ensure  we  end  Lit  Fest  2015  on  a  high  note.

Children  and  young  people  are  invited  to  take  part  in  workshops  and  events  as  part  of  our  first  dedicated  Children  &  

Young  People  Weekend  on  26th  and  27th  September  with  a  Big  Read,  bed  time  stories,  creative  workshops  and  hands  on  

activities  and  a  special  appearance  by  Nick  Arnold  best  known  for  his  Horrible  Science  series  of  children’s  books.

This  year  Lit  Fest  brings  you  ‘Featherstone  Festival  of  Words’,  a  bespoke  mini  festival  centered  on  Featherstone  Library  

and  led  by  artist  Rebecca  Jenkins  working  with  a  group  of  local  volunteers,  which  celebrates  local  heroes  and  includes  

writing  workshops  with  Ian  Clayton,  a  murder  mystery  tea  dance,  pop  up  café,  outdoor  events  and  a  schools  writing  

competition.  This  event  is  supported  by  Arts  Council  England’s  Strategic  Touring  Fund  and  will  be  the  first  in  a  series  of  

four  events  to  be  delivered  across  Wakefield  District  over  the  next  two  years,  our  next  stop  being  Altofts.

Beam  gratefully  acknowledges  the  continued  support  of  our  funders  and  partners  including  Arts  Council  England,  

Wakefield  Libraries,  Trinity  Walk  Shopping  Centre,  Wakefield  Grammar  School  Foundation,  Wakefield  College,  Kirkstall  

Brewery  and  others.

See  you  at  the  festival!  

The  Beam  Lit  Fest  Team:  Hollie  Latham  &  Natalie  Walton,  Lit  Fest  Co-ordinators;  with  Frances  Smith,  Robert  Powell,  Emma  

Butler,  Suzie  Cross,  Rachel  Price,  Chloe  Patrickson  and  Helen  Ainsley.

"I’m  delighted  to  be  involved  as  part  of  this  year’s  Lit  Fest  programme  with  such  a  wide  range  of  events  that  cater  for  all  ages,  tastes  and  areas  of  interest  -  it’s  really  great  to  see  the  festival  grow  and  develop  each  year.  The  team  have  created  a  packed  programme  and  I  urge  audiences  to  sample  as  many  events  as  they  can  and  hopefully  try  something  new  this  year!"  Michael  Wood,  Historian  and  Lit  Fest  Patron

With  special  thanks  to  Alison  Cassels,  John  Clarke,  Ian  Clayton,  Dan  Conboy,  Steve  Dearden,  Murray  Edwards,  Dean  Freeman,  Stephen  May,  Kevin  Trickett,  Sara  Unwin,  Michael  Wood,  Andy  Wright  and  to  all  our  fantastic  festival  partners,  writers,  performers  and  volunteers  for  your  continued  enthusiasm  and  support.

Front  cover:  Lynn  Hill,  Gillian  Clarke,  Laura  Barnett,  Michael  Wood,  Kate  Rusby,  Kate  Fox,  Leeds  Young  Authors,  Nine  Lives,  Ian  McMillan,  Nick  Arnold

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Seed  Fund  Event.

Seed  Fund  events  are  back  and  better  than  ever  for  2015!  A  series  of  curated  events  organised  independently  by  

local  groups  and  individuals  who  have  a  passion  for  literature,  they  are  denoted  by  the    symbol  throughout  the  

programme.  Selected  events  have  been  supported  by  Lit  Fest  through  Arts  Council  England’s  Grants  for  the  Arts  

scheme.

Seed  Fund  supports  a  broad  range  of  activity  from  public  readings  and  workshops  to  schools  outreach  events  -  for  

example  in  2015  Seed  Fund  has  supported  Friends  of  Altofts  Library  to  deliver  a  Writing  Workshop  for  school  children  

in  the  surrounding  area.

Get  involved  in  Lit  Fest  2016  and  look  out  for  the  open  call  in  spring  and  organise  your  own  event  -  or  sign  up  to  

receive  our  regular  newsletter  at  www.wakefieldlitfest.org.uk

Please  note,  seed  fund  event  details  are  correct  at  time  of  going  to  print  and  may  be  subject  to  change.

Friday 18th September

An Evening with Gillian Clarke19:30 / Westgate Chapel / £10/£7Don’t  miss  an  evening  of  readings  with  poet  Gillian  Clarke,  National  Poet  of  Wales  since  2008.  Awarded  the  Queen’s  Gold  Medal  for  Poetry  2010,  the  Wilfred  Owen  Award  2012.  Her  recent  books  include  ‘Ice’,  shortlisted  for  the  TS  Eliot  Award  2012  and  ‘The  Christmas  Wren’,  2014.  Gillian  is  one  of  Wales’  most  influential  and  widely  read  contemporary  writers.  She’ll  be  reading  from  a  selection  of  works  including  work-in-progress,  ‘Zoology’.  Introduced  by  Robert  Powell,  Associate  Director,  Beam.

‘Gillian  Clarke’s  poems  ring  with  lucidity  and  power...her  work  is  personal  and  archetypal,  built  out  of  

language  as  concrete  as  it  is  musical.’  Times  Literary  Supplement.

Beehive Poets present Voices of Yorkshire 17:00 - 18:00 / The Orangery / Free, no need to bookFronted  by  Kevin  Byrne,  join  Beehive  Poets  as  they  read  from  their  latest  anthology  and  highlights  of  their  own  work.  The  Anthology  contains  poetry  from  visiting  readers  and  members  and  includes  work  by;  Ian  Dhuig;  Mario  Petrucci;  Geoff  Hattersley;  Elizabeth  Barrett;  James  Caruth;  Gillian  Alnutt;  Gaia  Holmes  and  others.

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Pre-Festival Event: Thursday 17th SeptemberWakefield Civic Society presents Dr Jonathan Foyle 19:30 / The Orangery / £10/£8Lincoln Cathedral: The Greatest Building in the Age of Magna CartaJoin  Dr  Jonathan  Foyle  as  we  celebrate  the  anniversary  of  Magna  Carta.  The  primary  copy  of  the  document  has  been  held  at  Lincoln  since  1215  and  is  now  displayed  in  the  Castle;  but  nearby  stands  Lincoln  Cathedral,  to  where  that  document  was  sent.  The  cathedral  is  the  greatest  building  of  the  age  with  a  fascinating  history  and  miraculous  architecture  but  when  we  look  closely,  what  does  it  reveal  about  that  period?  The  event  will  be  followed  by  a  book  signing.

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Featherstone Young Writers’ Celebration Event13:00 - 13:45 / Free, no need to book Pupils  from  Featherstone  primary  schools  share  their  new  writing  on  the  subject  of  ‘Heroes’  with  a  prize-giving  for  winning  

entries  by  the  Etherington  Brothers.  The  young  people  will  also  be  recording  their  stories  throughout  the  afternoon  for  a  

special  ‘Festival  of  Words’  podcast  to  be  shared  after  the  event.

Cuthbert Baring-North - Intrepid Explorer! with Rusticus Arts11:00, 12:30 and 14:00 / Purston Park / Free, no need to book Hapless  adventurer,  Cuthbert  Baring-North,  leads  an  expedition  in  Purston  Park  inspired  by  the  great  adventurers  

of  literature  with  outdoor  silliness  for  all  the  family  in  this  storytelling  performance.  Please  dress  appropriately;  

children  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Supported  by  Wakefield  Council’s  Neighbourhood  Improvement  Fund.

The Etherington Brothers’ Big Adventure Show11:00 and 14:00 (workshops last 1 hour) / Free, booking via Featherstone Library - 01977 722 745 / 6+ Years Join  creative  double-act  and  graphic  novelists,  Robin  and  Lorenzo,  for  an    interactive  comic  book  workshop  and  learn  the  

secrets  of  telling  tall  tales  with  words  and  pictures.  Grab  a  free  Etherington  Brothers  comic-making  workbook  after  the  

session  and  get  your  copies  of  Long  Gone  Don,  Monkey  Nuts  and  Von  Doogan  signed  and  sketched!  

Creative Writing Workshop with Ian Clayton10:30 - 13:30 / Free, booking via Featherstone Library - 01977 722 745Whether  you’re  already  writing  a  book  or  are  plucking  up  the  courage  to  start  writing  for  the  first  time,  learn  how  to  express  

yourself  creatively  with  experienced  writer  and  broadcaster,  Ian  Clayton.  Presented  in  partnership  with  Wakefield  Libraries.

Murder Mystery Tea Dance with Rusticus Arts16:30 - 18:30 / £5 (includes high tea), booking via Featherstone Town Council - 01977 722 654Join  ‘Ms  Agatha  Christie’  -  celebrated  crime  writer  -  and  help  her  finish  writing  her  latest  mystery.  Dress  up  in  1940’s  outfits  

in  this  fun  tea  dance  with  a  difference,  not  to  be  missed!  Presented  in  partnership  with  Featherstone  Town  Council.

Rugby Sporting Heroes with Scratching Shed Publishing19:30 - 21:30 / £5, booking via Featherstone Library - 01977 722 745Celebrate  some  of  Featherstone’s  great  sporting  heroes  in  a  lively  panel  discussion  hosted  by  rugby  league  writer  Phil  

Caplan  of  Scratching  Shed  Publishing  along  with  special  guests.

Featherstone  Festival  of  Words  is  supported  by  Arts  Council  England  through  its  Strategic  Touring  Programme.

A  one  day  festival  celebrating  heroes,  programmed  by  Beam  with  artist  Rebecca  Jenkins  and  a  group  of  

local  volunteers.

Drop  in  to  Featherstone  Library  between  10.30am  and  3pm  for  a  range  of  free,  fun  activities  for  people  of  all  ages  with  our  

celebrated  Local  Heroes.

Browse  stalls  and  have  a  go  at  printing  and  braille,  or  bring  your  own  scraps  of  material  and  help  make  a  unique  ‘Festival  of  

Words’  rag  rug.    Young  Heroes  can  do  arts  activities  and  make  superhero  mask  and  badges.  Find  stories  and  poems  hidden  

around  Featherstone  on  the  Reading  Trail  then  join  us  back  at  the  Library  to  enjoy  Poetry  Prowess.

Pop  in  and  share  your  stories  of  colourful  characters  past  and  present  with  writer-in-residence  Ian  Clayton  

and  help  create  A  Featherstone  Modern  Mythology  –  a  new  telling  of  old  stories.

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Saturday 19th SeptemberLions, Tigers and Bears!11:00 - 11:30 / Wakefield Museum and Library / FreeJoin  storyteller  Helen  M.  Sant  for  some  traditional  tales  of  these  wild  but  loveable  animals.Bring  your  own  bear  or  cuddly  toy  along  to  the  teddy  bears’  picnic!  With  interactive  storytelling,  as  Helen  brings  alive  much-loved  stories.  Suitable  for  children  aged  5-7.  Please  contact  Wakefield  Library  to  reserve  a  place.  Tel:  01924  305376  Email:  [email protected].  Presented  in  partnership  with  Wakefield  Libraries.

Laura Barne!: The Versions of Us14:00 - 15:00 / Wakefield Museum and Library / Free, booking essential‘The  Versions  of  Us’  is  the  multiple  love  story  of  one  vivid,  unconventional  couple,  that  examines  the  different  paths  our  own  lives  and  loves  might  have  taken.  Laura  Barnett  is  an  author,  arts  journalist  and  theatre  critic.  ‘The  Versions  of  Us’  is  her  first  novel  and  was  one  of  the  Observer’s  New  Faces  of  Fiction  2015.  Presented  in  partnership  with  Wakefield  Libraries.

How to Kick that Writer’s Block: A Creative Writing Workshop10:30 - 16:00 / The Hepworth Wakefield / £15 / 16yrs+ Booking essentialFancy  writing  poetry  or  lyrics  but  don’t  know  where  to  start?  Keep  finding  yourself  with  the  dreaded  writer’s  block?  Join  Matt  Abbott  from  of  A  Firm  of  Poets  who  will  use  scenarios,  word  generation  exercises  and  literary  devices,  to  teach  you  techniques  for  writing  lyrics  and  poetry  and  performing  it  in  a  relaxed  environment.  Tel:  01924  247360,  Email:  [email protected].  Presented  in  partnership  with  The  Hepworth  Wakefield.

Yew Tree Youth Theatre presents ‘Just a Pre!y Face’ and ‘Mugged’19:00 - 21:30 / Cathedral Academy / £5, booking via: [email protected]  double  bill  of  drama  performed  by  the  talented  young  people  of  Yew  Tree  Youth  Theatre.  Just  a  Pretty  Face  by  Gemma  Whelan  is  inspired  by  a  photograph  of  the  lost  Miss  Wakefield  of  1935.  ‘Mugged’  by  Andrew  Payne  explores  how  the  impact  of  an  unexpected  tragedy  impacts  on  a  group  of  young  people.  Please  note  contains  strong  language  -  suitable  for  14yrs+.

National Trust Nostell Priory & Parkland: Nostell’s Places in Your Words11:00 - 15:00 / Nostell Priory & Parkland / Booking not required. You’ll  find  countless  views,  vistas,  rooms  and  spaces  at  Nostell  Priory  that  inspire  a  sense  of  wonder,  both  inside  and  out.  Whether  it’s  the  scent  and  colour  of  the  Kitchen  Garden  or  the  shine  and  splendour  of  the  State  Dining  Room  that  sparks  your  imagination,  come  along  to  this  day  of  creative  writing  and  help  us  put  Nostell  into  poetry.  Normal admission charges apply (free to National Trust members).

Trinity HeroesSaturday 19th, 11:00 - 16:00, Sunday 20th September, 11:00 - 15:00 / Trinity Walk Shopping Centre / Free, drop inKAPOW!  BLAM!  BOOM!  Calling  all  superhero  wannabes!  Be  inspired  by  your  favourite  comic  book  villains  with  graphic  artists.  Budding  superheroes  are  welcome  to  our  red  carpet  premiere  event  on  Saturday  26  September,  part  of  our  special  Children  &  Young  People  weekend.  Supported  by  Trinity  Walk  Shopping  Centre.  

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On an Eastern Breeze19:15 - 20:00 / Chantry Chapel / Free, please bookAn  evening  of  oriental  music  and  poetry  performed  by  Sankakei  -  a  trio  of  poets  featuring  Amina  Alyal,  Oz  Hardwick  and  musician  Michael  Graham.  Poems  are  written  in  English,  but  using  the  form  of  the  Japanese  Tanka  style  of  verse,  they  are  read  over  a  background  of  soothing  oriental  music,  played  on  traditional  Japanese  instruments.   Seed  Fund  Event.

Literary Quiz with Quizzical Yorkshire20:00 - 23:00 / The Orangery / £4/£3Join  stand-up  comedian  Sally  Bigwood  and  a  team  of  local  actors  from  Hands  On  Arts  as  they  test  your  literary  grey  matter  in  this  fun  evening  celebrating  all  things  relating  to  books.  From  the  topical  to  the  trivial,  this  evening  will  get  you  thinking  so  get  swotting  up  and  make  sure  you  know  your  literary  onions!  All  proceeds  to  charity.  Teams  of  six;  Individuals  and  couples  welcome  –  we  will  find  you  a  team!   Seed  Fund  Event.

Throwing Mother in the Skip19:30 - 20:30 / Red Shed / Free, no booking requiredJoin  Red  Shed  Poetry  prize  winner  2014  William  Thirsk-Gaskill  for  a  reading  and  launch  of  his  debut  poetry  collection,  Throwing  Mother  In  the  Skip.  William  will  talk  briefly  about  his  creative  process  and  writing  experience  and  perform  his  new  work  complete  with  mock  skip.   Seed  Fund  Event.

Sunday 20th SeptemberWomen’s Writes - Anthology Launch and Reading 13:00 - 15:00 / Mocha Moocho / Free, including refreshments, please bookJoin  this  Wakefield  based  women’s  poetry  group  for  the  launch  of  a  new  anthology  with  selected  readings  by  featured  poets  along  with  an  open  mic  slot  at  the  end  to  encourage  new  voices  and  new  members  to  join  the  group.  Poets  in  the  anthology  are  Halima  Mayat,  Susan  Darlington,  Becca  Murdoch,  Tracey  Yates,  Clair  Sophie  Mason,  Adele  Cairns  and  Lucy  Brennan.  Additional  food  and  drink  will  also  be  available  to  buy.   Seed  Fund  Event.

Wakefield To Zambia14:00 / The Orangery / £5Be  transported  to  Africa  without  leaving  your  seat  with  singer  songwriter  Ali  Bullivent  for  a  captivating  performance  of  original  poetical  and  lyrical  music  written  in  and  about  Wakefield,  Zambia  and  Zimbabwe.  Let  African  sounds  mesmerise  you  as  they  merge  with  soulful  acoustic  melodies  and  beautiful  harmonies  take  you  all  the  way  from  Wakefield  to  Africa  with  Ali  on  guitar  and  Bruce  Ncube  from  Zimbabwe  on  djembe  and  mbira.  Guest  appearances  from  Walton  Community  Choir  and  Jane  Muller.   Seed  Fund  Event.

Woodland Wanderings 16:00 - 17:30 / Newmillerdam / Free, no need to bookTake  a  tranquil  guided  walk  around  the  historical  and  picturesque  lake  and  woodlands  at  Newmillerdam  Country  Park  with  selected  readings  of  prose,  poetry  and  local  history  with  a  woodland  theme  on  your  way  to  the  listed  Boathouse  which  is  accessed  by  8  steps.  Meet  at  the  car  park,  Newmillerdam,  opposite  the  Fox  &  Hounds  pub.   Seed  Fund  Event.

Poetry Reading with Helen Burke 19:00 - 20:00 / The Orangery / Free, no need to bookHelen  Burke  has  been  widely  published  and  has  read  in  both  Europe  and  America.  Her  first  collection  was  ‘The  Ruby  Slippers’,  and  her  most  recent  collection  is  ‘Here’s  Looking  at  You,  Kid’.  She  will  read  from  these  two  works  as  well  as  a  new  book  called  ‘Americana’.  Come  along  and  pack  a  squirrel,  a  ginnel,  and  an  old  tin  hat  as  she  takes  you  on  her  travels  both  old  and  new.   Seed  Fund  Event.

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The Drawings of Barbara Hepworth14:30 - 16:00 / The Hepworth Wakefield / Free, booking essentialJoin  Simon  Wallis,  Director  of  The  Hepworth  Wakefield  as  he  chairs  a  discussion  about  the  drawings  of  Barbara  Hepworth  coinciding  with  Hepworth  exhibitions  at  the  gallery  and  a  major  retrospective  at  Tate  Britain  and  the  publication  of  Alan  Wilkinson’s  The  Drawings  of  Barbara  Hepworth.  Speakers  include  curator,  Eleanor  Clayton,  Hepworth  scholar,  David  Mitchinson  and  Roger  Malbert  from  the  Hayward  Gallery.  Tel:  01924  247  360,  Email:  [email protected].  Presented  in  partnership  with  The  Hepworth  Wakefield.

My Big Phat Writers Group present Short Phat Scripts 19:00 - 21:00 / The Orangery / Free, please bookJoin  this  Yorkshire-based  writers  group  as  they  explore  the  work  of  writers  for  a  fast  and  furious  script  scratch  night.  Experience  raw  and  exciting  new  work  by  a  variety  of  performers  with  script-in-hand  as  they  reveal  their  work  to  the  public.   Seed  Fund  Event.

Monday 21st SeptemberA Year of Cake with Lynn Hill18:30 - 20:30 / The Orangery / Pay what you like, please bookWakefield  Clandestine  Cake  Club  presents  a  talk  with  Lynn  Hill  on  the  history  of  the  Clandestine  Cake  Club  from  it’s  early  beginnings  in  Leeds  to  global  phenomenon.  Take  a  journey  around  the  world  as  we  celebrate  a  year  of  cake  and  the  release  of  a  brand  new  book  filled  with  delicious  recipes  from  members  and  the  author.  Get  your  signed  copy  of  ‘A  Year  of  Cake’,  meet  members  of  the  Wakefield  CCC  and  sample  freshly  baked  cakes.

Wakefield Civic Society presents: A Taste of Honey19:30 - 21:30 / Major Hall, Unity Works / £6/£4This  black  and  white  film  released  in  1961,  is  based  on  the  play  of  the  same  name  by  Shelagh  Delaney.  Directed  by  Tony  Richardson,  it  continues  the  Society’s  series  of  film  screenings  (Kes,  This  Sporting  Life)  looking  at  northern  life  in  the  1960s.  It  explores  attitudes  towards  class,  race,  gender  and  sexuality  against  a  backdrop  of  an  industrial  north  (in  this  case  Salford).  Rated  PG.  

Tuesday 22nd SeptemberA Window to the Inner Self: The Le!ers of Esther Milnes of Wakefield, 1771-177310:30 - 12:30 / West Yorkshire Archive Service, The Registry of Deeds / FreeExplore  historical  letters  as  a  source  of  inspiration  in  the  age  of  the  email,  text  and  tweet.  Let  West  Yorkshire  Archive  Service  Collections  take  you  on  a  journey  and  find  out  about  letters  written  in  the  1770s  by  Esther  Milnes,  widow  of  a  leading  Wakefield  merchant  and  Esther  Milnes,  a  young  heiress,  revealing  the  busy  lives  of  the  writer  and  her  friend.  Please  book  by  contacting  [email protected]  /  0113  3939774.  Presented  in  partnership  with  West  Yorkshire  Archive  Service.

History Wardrobe presents Gothic For Girls 14:00 - 15:30 / Wakefield Museum and Library / Free, booking essential, 16yrs+The  dark  drama  of  black  in  fashion,  and  the  best  of  British  supernatural  stories.  With  shiveringly  beautiful  costumes  and  readings  from  Jane  Austen,  the  Brontës,  Mary  Shelley,  Mrs  Radcliffe...  and  coming  right  up  to  date  with  The  Woman  in  Black.  Presented  in  partnership  with  Wakefield  Libraries.  

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Tall Tales 2: This Time It’s Personal! 19:00 - 21:00 / Mocha Moocho / Free, no need to book Wakefield  Word  presents  a  new  Tall  Tales  event.  Members  and  invited  guests  perform  short  stories  and  poems  with  play  scenes  for  audience  participation.  Plus  music!  For  more  info  visit  www.wakefieldword.weebly.com.   Seed  Fund  Event.

The Anglo-Saxons and Why They Ma!er with Michael Wood 19:30 - 21:00 / Westgate Chapel / £10/£7In  the  year  celebrating  the  800th  anniversary  of  the  Magna  Carta,  join  leading  historian,  broadcaster  and  Lit  Fest  patron  Michael  Wood  as  he  looks  back  before  the  Norman  Conquest  to  find  the  real  roots  of  English  culture.  The  Anglo-Saxon  period  (450-1066)  includes  the  creation  of  the  English  state  as  we  know  it  with  the  regional  government  of  shires  and  the  establishment  of  charters  and  laws  many  of  which  still  exist  today.  Introduced  by  Robert  Powell,  Associate  Director,  Beam.

Wednesday 23rd SeptemberAnimal Story Time with Lion Learners9:30 - 10:30 / Featherstone Library / Free, no booking requiredJoin  in  a  special  story  time  and  meet  and  meet  the  animal  stars  –  there  could  be  a  rabbit,  a  hedgehog  and  even  a  snake!  Suitable  for  children  under  five.  Presented  in  Partnership  with  Wakefield  Libraries.

Free Spoken Word Taster Sessions For 16-25s WE ARE project space, Wood Street / Monday 14th September, 18:00 - 20:00 (free, please book)The Art House / Monday 21st September, 18:00 - 20:00 (free, please book)If  you’ve  ever  been  one  of  those  writers  who  has  kept  poems  in  bedroom  drawers  at  home  or  just  curious  to  give  it  a  go  this  is  the  perfect  chance  to  try  your  hand  at  spoken  word  in  a  fun  and  friendly  environment.  There  will  be  the  opportunity  to  see  your  pieces  of  writing  created  in  the  workshop  published  by  being  written  across  empty  shop  windows  across  Wakefield  and/or  performed  at  a  special  Word  Life  event  on  the  23rd  September.  Led  by  poet  Joe  Kriss  and  drama  facilitator  Gemma  Whelan.

Word Life Featuring Mark Grist, Leeds Young Authors and Open Mic19:00 - 21:30 / Unity Cafe Bar / Pay what you like, please book Word  Life  is  one  of  the  leading  wave  of  literature  nights  that  have  ridden  the  rising  popularity  of  spoken  word  in  recent  years  by  presenting  some  of  the  most  entertaining  contemporary  poets  on  the  live  circuit.  Tonight’s  event  features  poet,  teacher  and  rap  battler  ‘Mark  Grist’  whose  teacher  vs  student  rap  battle  approaches  5  million  views  on  youtube.  He’s  performed  internationally,  completed  commissions  for  the  likes  of  MTV,  BBC,  and  appeared  on  Channel  4’s  ‘Mr.  Drews  School  For  Boys’.  Supporting  is  inspirational  local  troupe  Leeds  Young  Authors  who  were  the  subject  of  the  award  winning  documentary  ‘We  Are  Poets’.  There  will  also  be  performances  from  young  people  who  have  attended  local  workshops  and  a  few  slots  will  be  available  on  the  night  for  the  open  mic.  Co-presented  by  WE  ARE  and  somewhereto_.  

‘An  incredibly  entertaining  evening’  –  The  Yorkshire  Post

‘One  of  The  Purveyors  of  the  new  Literary  Night  Out’  –  The  Independent

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Wacky Wednesday10:15 - 11:00 / National Coal Mining Museum / Free, drop inDrop  in  to  the  National  Coal  Mining  Museum  for  storytelling,  singing  and  craft  activities  at  Parkinson’s  Yard  and  wacky  craft  sessions  in  the  Learning  Curve.  Doors  open  early  so  why  not  explore  the  Nature  Trail,  discover  soft  play  area  and  visit  the  ponies  while  you’re  there.  Presented  in  partnership  with  National  Coal  Mining  Museum.

Peoples History and the National Story with Michael Wood11:00 - 12:30 / Featherstone Library / Free, please book via Featherstone LibraryJoin  historian  Michael  Wood  and  delve  into  the  history  of  England  and  reveal  different  perspectives  on  history  and  how  every  place  has  its  part  in  the  national  story.  Get  a  unique  perspective  on  Featherstone’s  rich  past  in  this  fascinating  talk  followed  by  a  panel  discussion  hosted  by  Ian  Clayton.    Tel:  01977  722745,  Email:  [email protected]

New Writing North in association with Sage Gateshead presents:The Man on the Moon Musical Workshop16:00 - 17:00 / Featherstone Library / Free, please book via Featherstone LibraryA  chance  for  mini  astronauts  to  put  on  their  space  boots  and  chart  a  musical  exploration  through  the  galaxy.  Sing  songs  from  the  show,  create  the  sounds  of  a  star  cruiser  and  meet  some  dancing  aliens  and  other  members  of  Bob’s  fan  club.  Based  on  the  book  ‘The  Man  on  the  Moon’  by  Simon  Bartram.  Suitable  for  children  aged  5-7  years.  Tel:  01977  722745,    Email:  [email protected]  Presented  in  partnership  with  Wakefield  Libraries.  

Thursday 24th September

National Trust Nostell Priory & Parkland: Open Book Days13:00 - 15:30 (Thursday 24 and Friday 25 September) / Nostell Priory & Park-land / Booking not required. Nostell  houses  one  of  Yorkshire’s  key  historic  libraries,  with  many  beautiful  books  that  are  too  delicate  to  exhibit  every  day.  For  two  days  of  the  2015  Wakefield  Lit  Fest  staff  and  volunteers  will  be  on  hand  to  reveal  some  of  the  hidden  treasures  between  the  bindings,  including  a  handwritten  recipe  book  by  Nostell’s  cooks,  travel  timetables,  gruesome  medical  books,  a  19th  century  guide  to  speaking  Yorkshire  and  the  gorgeously  illustrated  Gould’s  Book  of  Birds.  Presented  in  partnership  with  Nostel  Priory.  Normal  admission  charges  apply  (free  to  National  Trust  members).

Get It o" Your Chest!13:00 - 15:00 / Agbrigg and Belle Vue Community Centre / Free, booking requiredGot  something  to  say  but  don’t  know  how  to  express  it?  Pop  along  to  this  open  workshop  to  develop  your  writing  and  spoken  word  skills.  Tutored  by  John  Irving  Clarke,  the  workshop  will  be  relaxed,  friendly  and  participatory  in  nature.  Learn  about  techniques  for  enhancing  spoken  and  written  points  of  view  and  get  a  free  resource  pack  to  take  home.   Seed  Fund  Event.

Uncovering Digital Fiction18:00 - 19:15 / The Orangery / Free, no need to bookDigital  artists  Andy  Campbell  and  Judi  Alston  invite  you  to  explore  behind-the-scenes  of  their  latest  digital  fiction/narrative  game  WALLPAPER,  with  an  insight  into  One  to  One  Development  Trust’s  award-winning  project  Dreaming  Methods,  where  writing  and  new  media  converge.  Follow  WALLPAPER  at  www.dreamingmethods.com/wallpaper,  Twitter  #wallpapergame.  

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Animal Story Time with Lion Learners14:15 - 15:15 / Horbury Library / Free, no booking requiredJoin  in  a  special  story  time  and  meet  the  animal  stars  –  there  could  be  a  rabbit,  a  hedgehog  and  even  a  snake!  Suitable  for  children  under  five.  Presented  in  partnership  with  Wakefield  Libraries.

Poetry Reading with Gareth Durasow18:00 - 19:30 / Waterstones / Free, booking requiredJoin  Gareth  Durasow  author  of  ‘Endless  Running  Games’  for  a  night  of  poetry  for  people  who  collected  insects  when  they  were  kids  and  dreamt  of  becoming  spies.  These  are  poems  for  the  console  generation  and  will  show  you  how  to  find  the  sonnet  in  computer  code  and  phishing  spam.  Presented  in  partnership  with  Waterstones  Wakefield.

Red Shed Readings presents Cresties19:30 - 21:00 / Eye Wood / £4/£2, please book via [email protected] or call 07401 221299A  showcase  of  Red  Shed  talent  with  a  continuous,  scripted  collection  of  poems  and  short  stories,  some  set  to  music,  on  the  theme  of  identity,  exile,  relationships,  love  and  loss.  Taking  the  form  of  a  journey  setting  off  from  wherever  we  call  home,  through  the  experiences  which  shape  us,  nearer  the  end  than  the  beginning  where  we  might,  hopefully,  have  learned  something  about  ourselves.  No  visuals,  no  light  shows,  just  words  and  music.  Poetry,  stories  and  music  written  and  performed  by  Jimmy  Andrex,  Jane  Steele,  John  Irving  Clarke,  William  Thirsk  Gaskill,  Debs  Robinson,  Laura  Potts,  Keely  Hodgson  and  Dom  Bennison.  

Seed  Fund  Event.

An Evening of Nordic Noir with Simon Pasternak and Kenneth Degnbol19:30 - 21:00 / The Orangery / £6/£4Join  former  Observer  crime  critic  Peter  Guttridge  for  a  discussion  with  bestselling  Danish  authors  Simon  Pasternak  and  one  half  of  the  writing  duo  behind  Sander  Jakobsen,  Kenneth  Degbol.  Simon  is  the  co-author  of  a  bestselling  crime  series  with  Christian  Dorph,  and  has  co-written  two  feature  films  including  the  historical  thriller,  ‘The  Idealist’.  ‘Death  Zones’  is  his  first  solo  novel.  Kenneth  Degbol  and  Dagmar  Winther’s  are  currently  working  on  their  new  book  following  the  success  of  their  debut  novel,  ‘The  Preacher’,  which  has  been  published  in  11  countries.  A  partnership  event  with  the  Danish  Cultural  Institute.

Children’s Writing ChallengeFriday 25th September 17:30 - 18:15 / Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Wakefield Grammar School / FreeBeam  has  worked  in  partnership  with  Wakefield  Grammar  School  Foundation  and  poet  Andy  Craven-Griffiths  to  offer  a  Children’s  Writing  Challenge  to  Year  5  pupils  in  Primary  Schools  across  the  Wakefield  District.

Altofts  Junior  School,  Carlton  Junior  &  Infant  School,  Stockingate  Mill  Junior  School,  St  Joseph’s  Catholic  Primary  School  Moorthorpe,  Walton  Primary  Academy,  Queen  Elizabeth  Grammar  School  Wakefield  (Junior  School)  and  Wakefield  Girls  High  School  (Junior  School)  have  all  participated,  submitting  poems  based  on  the  theme  ‘What  I’d  Change’,  written  on  specially  produced  templates.  The  shortlisted  poems  will  be  displayed  at  The  Orangery  during  Wakefield  Lit  Fest  and  a  digital  version  will  also  be  available  to  view  online  on  the  Beam  website,  www.beam.uk.net.

The  winners  of  the  writing  challenge  will  perform  their  poems  to  a  live  audience  after  attending  a  special  ‘Winners  Workshop’  with  Andy.  

Families  can  also  attend  the  Nick  Arnold  Horrible  Science  Show  at  18:30,  please  see  following  page.

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Friday 25th September

Big Read*11:00 - 11:30 / Multiple Venues / Free / 3 - 8 Years

Take  part  in  Lit  Fest  2015  as  we  read  the  same  book  ‘Dog  Loves  

Drawing’  by  Louise  Yates  at  the  same  time  at  venues  across  

the  district.  Why  not  get  involved  and  organise  your  own  event!

Saturday 26th September

Comic Book Workshop*15:30 - 17:00 / Wakefield Museum and Library / Free, please book / 8 - 12 YearsBe  inspired  to  create  your  own  comic  and  meet  the  people  behind  a  reworking  of  local  hero  Charles  Waterton’s  life  story  written  by  local  historian  John  Whitaker  and  illustrated  by  John  Welding.  

Trinity Heroes Premiere Event12:00 - 13:00 & 14:00 - 15:00 / Trinity Walk / Free, drop in / For all the family Pop  in  to  Trinity  Walk  Sat  19  &  Sun  20th  September  and  be  transformed  into  a  superhero  with  free  activities  for  children  of  all  ages.  Then,  on  Saturday  26th  September  come  along  at  12  or  2pm  to  our  very  own  red  carpet  premiere  event  showing  your  superhero  shots  on  the  big  screen,  as  well  as  a  special  superhero  appearance!  Supported  by  Trinity  Walk.

Bed Time Stories with Natalie Bellingham* 16:30 - 17:30 / Waterstones / Free, please book / 2 - 4 YearsJoin  storyteller  Natalie  Bellingham  as  she  reads  your  favourite  bedtime  story  ‘Oliver  Who  Would  Not  Sleep’.  Bring  your  little  ones  all  bathed,  in  PJ’s  and  ready  for  bed  and  we’ll  provide  milk,  cookies  and  a  good  bedtime  read.

Nick Arnold and his Horrible Sciences*18:30 - 20:30 / Queen Elizabeth Hall, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School / £5/£3 / u-16s

If  you  think  science  is  boring  think  again  and  prepare  yourself  for  an  explosive  family  

event!  Be  amazed  as  Nick  Arnold  enthuses  and  educates  audiences  with  his  brilliant  live  

performance  with  all  the  squishy  bits.  Supported  by  Wakefield  Grammar  School  Foundation.

Spoken Word Workshop with comic and writer, Kate Fox 16:00 - 17:30 / The Orangery / £5, please book / 14 Years+

Build  confidence  and  have  fun  trying  out  ways  of  writing  and  

performing  spoken  word  and  poetry.  Interactive,  practical  

workshop  from  an  experienced  slam  and  performance  poet.  

Yew Tree Youth Theatre presents Robin Hood* 18:00 - 19:00 / The Hepworth Wakefield Playground / Pay what you can / 8 - 16 YearsCenturies  after  the  original  Robin  Hood  is  claimed  to  have  walked  the  streets  of  Wakefield,  the  poor  and  oppressed  people  of  the  city  are  still  in  need  of  a  hero,  could  newcomer  Brin  be  just  what  they  are  looking  for?  Please  book  via  [email protected].

Lyrics Workshop* 13:00 - 15:00 / Art House / £5 / 11-14 Years

Have  you  got  the  ‘X  factor?  Do  you  have  a  song  in

side  bursting  

to  find  its  way  out  -  come  down  to  this  great  wor

kshop  with  

Andy  Craven-Griffiths  and  hone  your  song  writin

g  skills.

Sunday 27th September

Diary of a Wakey Kid13:00 - 15:00 / Art House /

Free, please book / 12+ Years

Discover  the  joy  of  writing  and  

keeping  a  diary.  Brush  up  on  

your  writing  skills  and  meet  

a  real  life  diary  aficionado.  

With  Ben  Davis,  author  of  ‘The  

Private  Blog  of  Joe  Cowley’.

Get  involved  in  Wakefeld  Lit  Fest’s  very  first  weekend  for  children  and  young  people!  

Take  part  in  workshops  and  special  events  and  discover  something  new...

*Please note children under 12 must be accompanied by an adultActivities are recognised by the Children’s University

Bedtime Stories16:30 - 17:30 / Mulberry House / Free, please book / 2 - 4 Years

Pop  on  your  PJs  and  join  storytellers  Alice  Proctor  and  Berni  

O’Brien  as  they  read  favourite  bed  time  stories.  We’ll  provide  

milk  &  cookies!  

How To Make (Awesome) Comics – Workshop Wakefield Library / 14:00 - 15:30 / Free, booking essential / 7 - 12 Years)With  Neill  Cameron,  this  is  a  workshop  where  Neill  shows  participants  how  to  

generate  (awesome)  ideas  for  comics,  and  then  how  to  turn  those  ideas  into  a  

comic  story!  Neill  Cameron  is  a  cartoonist  and  writer,  creator  of  the  young  adult  

graphic  novels  ‘Mo-Bot  High’,  ‘The  Pirates  of  Pangaea’  (with  Daniel  Hartwell)  

and  the  instructional  ‘How  To  Make  Awesome  Comics’.  Since  2011  his  work  has  

appeared  in  the  weekly  children’s  comic  The  Phoenix.

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Well Women’s Centre presents Inspired By Goddesses12:00 - 13:00 & 13:00 - 14:00 / Westgate Studios / Free, women only group workshop, limited availability, please book via [email protected]  yourself  in  a  ‘henge’  space  formed  by  Goddess  sculptures  by  artist  John  Harrison  in  workshops  led  by  Sarah  Cobham.  All  forms  of  creativity  will  be  explored  as  participants  respond  to  the  goddess  sculptures  in  a  myriad  of  forms  including  dance,  song,  poetry,  prose  and  art.  Outside  of  the  ‘henge’  space,  female  artists  from  across  Wakefield  have  been  invited  to  observe  and  respond  creatively  to  what  they  see  and  experience  inside  the  henge  space.   Seed  Fund  Event.  

Friday 25th September

Women’s Voices Ring Out19:00 - 21:30 / Westgate Studios / Free, limited availability, please book via [email protected]  Sarah  Cobham,  poet,  writer  and  public  speaker  for  an  open  mic  session  focusing  on  women’s  voice.  Following  the  successful  series  of  ‘Women’s  Voices  Ring  Out’  events  this  is  a  unique  platform  for  women  to  respond  creatively  to  their  experiences  at  

Wakefield  Lit  Fest  2015.  Singing  sisters  Satteli  and  poet  Siobhan  MacMahon  are  the  featured  artists.  Please  note  this  is  a  women  only  event.   Seed  Fund  Event.  

Black Horse Poets present Wakefield Alive!19:30 - 21:00 / Wakefield Cathedral / Free, no need to bookA  poetry  book  about  Wakefield  –  by  local  people!  Learn  about  Wakefield  and  its  Cathedral.  Write  a  poem  at  pre-Festival  workshop.  Return  on  performance  night,  read  it  and  listen  to  others.  Free,  no  need  to  book  -  for  more  info  visit  www.blackhorsepoets.weebly.com  

How to Write, Produce, Publish and Promote a Book in 2015 12:00 - 15:30 / The Orangery / Free, please bookGet  the  literary  low  down  with  Diane  Hall,  consultant,  writing  coach  and  developmental  editor  at  this  practical  clinic  on  writing,  editing,  production  and  marketing  for  the  indie/self-publishing  author  and  those  looking  to  secure  their  first  publishing  deal.  Learn  from  author  guest  speakers,  both  traditionally  published  and  self-published.  The  first  six  authors  booking  onto  the  event  will  get  ten  minutes  121  literary  ‘clinic’  each  to  discuss  their  book/project  with  Diane.  Everyone  welcome.    Seed  Fund  Event.  

Creative Writing Workshop: Creating a Character 14:00 - 16:00 / Wakefield Museum & Library / Free, booking essential  Led  by  Debbie  Taylor,  editor,  novelist,  journalist,  author  of  ‘Herring  Girl’  and  founder  of  Myslexia,  the  magazine  for  women  writers  this  creative  writing  workshop  will  focus  on  creating  a  character.  Presented  in  partnership  with  Wakefield  Libraries.

At the Coalface: The memoir of a pit nurse, Joan Hart and Veronica Clark18:00 - 19:30 / The Orangery / Free, please bookJoin  former  pit  nurse  Joan  Hart  along  with  staff  and  objects  from  the  National  Coal  Mining  Museum,  for  an  evening  of  reminiscence  of  her  time  tending  the  miners  during  a  career  spanning  46  years,  many  of  which  were  spent  as  a  pit  nurse  in  Doncaster.  Joan  was  respected  by  the  men  she  cared  for  and  often  donned  a  boiler  suit,  pit  boots  and  hard  hat  before  going  underground  to  treat  her  casualties.  Presented  in  partnership  with  National  Coal  Mining  Museum.

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Artists as Living Books14:30 - 17:00 / The Hepworth / Free, drop inWander  round  the  galleries  and  perhaps  you  will  have  a  chance  encounter  with  one  of  our  living  books;  performers  who  will  recite  to  you  the  words  of  Henry  Moore,  Barbara  Hepworth  and  Anthony  Caro  taken  from  their  private  diaries,  letters  and  autobiographies.  Performed  by  Wakefield’s  award-winning  Yew  Tree  Youth  Theatre.  Presented  in  partnership  with  The  Hepworth  Wakefield.

The Art House presents Maeve Rendle 18:00 - 19:00 / The Art House / Free, please book via the-arthouse.org.uk The  Art  House  presents  artist  Maeve  Rendle’s  hour-long  performance  ‘On  Summary  In  Freedom’.  Nine  people  simultaneously,  but  unsynchronized,  read  aloud  passages  from  Jean-Paul  Sartre’s  autobiography  ‘Words’.  A  brilliant  performance  about  free  thinking,  and  the  giving-way  to  literal  interpretation.    Presented  in  partnership  with  The  Art  House.

Kate Rusby 19:00 doors / Unity Works / Tickets £22.50/£15Winner  of  four  Radio  2  awards,  accomplished  award-winning  singer  song  writer,  Kate  Rusby  performs  a  fine  choice  of  much-loved  classics  from  her  extensive  back  catalogue  stretching  over  two  decades  of  music  making.  Witness  Kate’s  finely  tuned  songwriting  skills  and  musical  vocabulary  along  with  a  selection  of  new  songs  from  her  current  album  ‘Ghost’.  Presented  in  partnership  with  Unity  Works.

Kate Fox19:30 - 20:30 / The Orangery / £8/£6 Join  one  of  the  North’s  top  stand  up  poets  who  has  made  numerous  appearances  on  Radio  4,  Radio  3  and  is  described  by  Sarah  Millican  as  "Quirky,  funny  and  a  wonderful  writer".  Kate  is  currently  doing  a  PhD  about  Northern  stand  ups,  looking  at  how  their  wit  and  warmth  distinguishes  them  from  Southerners  -  or  does  it?  Expect  hilarity,  funny  poems  and  occasional  thinking.

Lit Fest @ Red ShedFor all Red Shed events, please book via [email protected] Seed  Fund  Event.  

11:00  -  11:30    /    Free,  no  need  to  book  

The  LEFT  BOOK  CLUB  will  open  with  a  discussion  of  ‘The  Establishment’  by  Owen  Jones:  ‘Behind  our  democracy  

lurks  a  powerful  but  unaccountable  network  of  people  who  wield  massive  power  and  reap  huge  profits  in  the  process.  In  

exposing  this  shadowy  and  complex  system  that  dominates  our  lives,  Owen  Jones  sets  out  on  a  journey  into  the  heart  of  

our  Establishment.’  

12:15  -  13:45    /    Free,  please  book  -  Rugby  League  Legend  –  Brian  Lockwood

Join  Rugby  League  legend  and  Lance  Todd  Trophy  winner  Brian  Lockwood  as  he  talks  about  his  illustrious  

career  in  the  greatest  game.  Brian  will  be  joined  by  Tony  Collins,  author  of  ‘The  Oval  World:  a  global  history  of  

rugby’  the  first  worldwide  history  of  rugby  league  and  rugby  union.  

14:00  -  15:30    /    Free,  please  book  -  Writing  Workshop  with  April  De  Angelis  

Pens  at  the  ready  and  take  part  in  a  workshop  and  talk  with  critically  acclaimed  playwright  and  recent  writer  

in  residence  at  the  National  Theatre.  ‘For  over  30  years,  fuelled  by  feminism  and  her  own  experiences,  De  Angelis  has  

reclaimed  the  stage  as  a  place  where  female  experience  can  be  explored  and  celebrated.’  The  Guardian.  

15:45  -  17:15    /    Free,  please  book  -  Writing  Workshop  with  Neil  White      

Join  Wakefield’s  very  own  bestselling  crime  fiction  author  for  an  afternoon  workshop  to  hone  your  writing  

skills.  A  criminal  lawyer  by  day  and  crime  writer  by  night  -  discover  more  about  Neil’s  life  and  creative  

inspiration  and  maybe  get  the  bug  for  writing  your  own  crime  novel.  Everyone  welcome.

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Sunday 27th September

Nine Lives by Zodwa Nyoni 15:00 - 16:00 / The Orangery / £5/£3, suitable for 12yrs+Fleeing  from  his  home  in  Zimbabwe  where  a  fresh  wave  of  homophobia  threatens  his  life,  Ishmael  sought  sanctuary  in  the  UK.  Dispersed  to  Leeds,  he  waits  to  hear  his  fate  and  for  a  new  life  to  begin  amongst  strangers.  Zodwa  Nyoni  threads  together  humour  and  humanity  to  tell  the  personal  story  behind  the  asylum  headlines.  Please  visit  the  Lit  Fest  website  for  information  about  Nine  Lives  workshops.

Writers from Wakefield: Jane Steele, Debs Robinson & live music from Pete Rosser 15:00 - 16:30 / Odd Things Shop, Walton / Free, donations to Wakefield Hospice.Relax  with  an  afternoon  of  poetry  with  Jane  Steele  -  writer  and  actress  from  Wakefield  via  Trinidad  and  Debs  Robinson  for  whom  poetry  is  a  relatively  new  adventure  along  with  musical  performances  by  Pete  Rosser,  one  half  of  the  acoustic  duo  Truffleshack  who  will  dust  down  his  squeezebox  for  this  one  off  gig.  Seating  is  limited  so  please  arrive  early  and  bring  a  garden  chair.

Ian McMillan: Neither Nowt Nor Summat19:30 - 21:00 / Westgate Chapel / £10/£7If  there  were  such  a  thing  as  a  professional  Yorkshireman,  Ian  McMillan  would  be  it,  described  by  Carol  Ann  Duffy  as  ‘world-class  –  one  of  today’s  greatest  poetry  performers’.  This  hugely  popular  and  entertaining  poetry  superstar  returns  to  Wakefield  Lit  Fest  to  explore  the  meaning  of  Yorkshire  –  the  theme  of  his  new  book  ‘Neither  Nowt  Nor  Summat’  followed  by  a  book  signing  and  festival  wrap  party  at  The  Orangery.  

‘A  blast  of  fresh  air’  –  Observer

Changing Faces by The Merry West Collective, Amy Charles and Rachel Watson Friday 18th September 19:00 - 19:15 / Westgate Chapel / FreeSunday 27th September 21:00 til late / The Orangery / FreeExplore  Wakefield  as  an  evolving  city  through  this  creative  collaboration  of  spoken  word,  performance  and  film  by  local  artists  Amy  Charles  and  Rachel  Watson.  The  poetic  

monologue  will  reflect  and  celebrate  the  diversity  of  the  city,  taking  audiences  on  a  verbal  and  visual  journey  of  discovery.  It  will  reveal  Wakefield’s  transformation  from  an  industrial  metropolis  to  a  proud  cultural  and  artistic  city.   Seed  Fund  Event.  

Manasmitra presents Lullaby, The Singing Bowl The Orangery / Workshop: 11:00 - 11:40 / FreePerformance: 11:45 - 12:30 / £5/Children Free (up to 5 yrs)Enjoy  a  unique  musical  experience  with  vibrant,  meditative  light  projections.  Inspired  by  the  Indian  lullaby  tradition  in  a  contemporary  exploration  of  night  time  sounds  interspersed  with  lullabies  from  India.  

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An  exciting  development  for  this  year’s  Lit  Fest  is  our  pop  up  craft  bar  and  

café,  based  in  the  Orangery  and  sponsored  by  Kirkstall  Brewery.  You  can  find  

us  around  the  corner  and  down  the  steps  from  Wakefield  Westgate  Station.

This  an  opportunity  to  sample  some  unique  beers  and  wines  and  

contemplate  the  day’s  literary  enlightenment,  or  debate  the  merits  of  

mixed  metaphors  over  a  fresh  coffee  and  some  artisan  eats.

The  bar  will  be  open  throughout  the  festival  period  as  a  Lit  

Fest  hub  –  an  informal  and  relaxed  place  celebrating  the  joy  

of  reading,  writing  and  words.  As  well  as  delicious  food,  there  

will  be  a  book  swap  area  and  a  literary  themed  art  exhibition  

to  enjoy.  

Further  details  of  the  Orangery  Arts  Bar  &  Cafe  events  can  

be  found  on  the  Lit  Fest  website  and  on  Twitter    

@wake_lit_fest  or  @kirkstallbrew.

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Accidental Death – an exhibition by Rebecca Chesney 18-27 September / The Orangery / Free, exhibition open during festival events Uncover  the  story  and  characters  behind  a  real  life  historical  tale  of  an  escaped  bear  who  ripped  at  flesh  and  lashed  out  before  being  shot  dead.  Wrapped  up  in  this  tragic  tale  are  some  unusual  characters  including  a  biscuit  hawker,  a  plumber,  a  butcher,  and  a  gardener.  Unique  to  Wakefield,  this  episode  took  place  in  1844  at  the  Zoological  Gardens  –  the  site  of  The  Orangery.  Uncovering  new  information  Rebecca’s  research  reveals  all  the  characters  connected  to  this  bizarre  incident.

Wakefield Lit Fest Wrap Party21:00 til late / The Orangery / Free, drop inTo  mark  the  end  of  Wakefield  Lit  Fest  2015  we  want  to  go  out  with  a  bang  so  join  the  Lit  Fest  team  and  special  guests  for  informal  drinks,  poetry  and  performance.  Special  guests  include  A  Firm  of  Poets  and  a  live  poetry  performance  of  Changing  Faces  by  The  Merry  West  Collective,  Amy  Charles  and  Rachel  Watson.  

Everyone  welcome,  no  need  to  book.

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Image  credits:  festival  images;  John  Jowett  and  Jess  Rowbottom;  p.7  (C)  Bowness,  Hepworth  Estate;  p.14  Amy  Charles  Media.  All  details  are  correct  at  time  of  going  to  print  and  are  subject  to  change.  Please  note  events  and  times  are  approximate.

9HQXHVThe  Orangery,  Back  Lane,  Wakefield,  WF1  2TG  /  Trinity  Walk  Shopping  Centre,  Wakefield,  WF1  1QS  /  Westgate  Unitarian  Chapel,  Westgate,  Wakefield,  WF1  1XR  /  Featherstone  Library  and  Community  Centre,  Victoria  Street,  Featherstone,  WF7  1BB  /  Wakefield  Library  and  Museum,  Wakefield  One,  Burton  Street,  WF1  2DD  /  Newmillerdam  main  car  park,  Barnsley  Road,  Newmillerdam,  WF2  6QP  /  Nostell  Priory,  Doncaster  Road,  Nostell,  nr  Wakefield,  WF4  1QE  /  Unity  Hall,  Westgate  Wakefield,  WF11EP  /  Wakefield  Cathedral,  Westmorland  Street,  Wakefield,  WF11PJ  /  Wakefield  Labour  Club  (Red  Shed),  18  Vicarage  Street,  Wakefield,  WF1  1QX  /  Chantry  Chapel,  Wakefield  Bridge,  Calder  Vale  Road,  Wakefield,  WF1  5DJ  /  The  Hepworth  Wakefield,  Gallery  Walk,  Wakefield,  WF1  5AW  /  Odd  Things  Shop,  Oakenshaw  Lane,  Walton,  Wakefield  WF2  6NJ  /  Queen  Elizabeth  Theatre  &  Hall,  Wakefield  Grammar  School,  158  Northgate,  Wakefield,  WF1  3QX  /  Agbrigg  and  Bell  Vue  Community  Centre,  Montague  St,  Wakefield,  WF1  5BB  /  Eye  Wood,  2-14  Wood  Street  Wakefield,  WF1  2ED  /  Mocha  Moocho,  10  Cross  Square,  Wakefield,  WF1  1PH  /  Purston  Park,  Featherstone,  Nr  Wakefield  /  Waterstones,  2  Kirkgate,  Wakefield,  WF1  1SP  /  The  Art  House,  Drury  Ln,  Wakefield  WF1  2TE  /  Mulberry  House  Nursery,  Margaret  Street,  Wakefield  WF1  2DG    /  WE  ARE  Project  Space,  11a  Wood  Street,  Wakefield,  WF1  2EL    /    Cathedral  Academy,  Thornes  Road,  Wakefield,  WF2  8QF

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Wakefield  Lit  Fest  would  like  to  thank  the  following  for  their  continued  support: