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Bishopsgate Institute x Guildhall School: Anarchist Singles Night
- 7pm
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About this event:
- Category:
- Interdisciplinary
- Event type:
- Booking required | In-person
- Admission:
- £12 / £24 pay-it-forward / £6 concessions
- Location:
- Bishopsgate Institute, London EC2M 4QH
Event information
Join us for an unforgettable and utterly regrettable night of poetry, comedy & chaos as we get all loved up at Bishopsgate Institute.
This is a ‘singles night’ with a twist, and open to absolutely everyone. Expect silly songs, stunning looks and spectacular spoken-word, as we send up the cesspit that is love, and inject a big dollop of fun, queerness, and anarchy into the world of dating.
Drawing on the archives, we’ll bring surprising stories to life, and explore the themes of love, sex and sexuality, getting the audience involved with some silly games and prompts. You’ll write your own anarchic dating profile, play along with our version of Blind Date, and come together to laugh, scream and celebrate love in all its forms.
This event will combine poetry with comedy, DJing and drag. Plus just a splash of bad erotica. Featuring Kerry Priest, Bopa Rhys, Chris White & Edward Tripp.
Presented as part of Guildhall School X Bishopsgate Institute.
Event Age Guidance
Bishopsgate events are designed for an adult audience. Their special collections and archives, which feature heavily in the programme, may include explicit content. With prior permission, under-18s may attend this event, but only if accompanied by an adult at all times.
Please contact enquiries@bishopsgate.org.uk for further information.
Meet the performers
Kerry Priest
Kerry Priest is a poet, DJ and Opera-maker based in Devon.
One of Eyewear's ‘Best New British and Irish Poets’ 2018, her work has been published nationally and internationally, by Shearsman, Peter Lang, Black Mountain College and Poetry Salzburg. Her sound poetry has been played on BBC Radio 3 and performed at the Minack Theatre.
She has a verse novel, Nemetona, forthcoming with Slate, which details her time as a DJ on the free party rave scene. As a DJ, she has played at Latitude, Bestival, Royal Festival Hall, Thekla, Motion, XOYO and Cargo, to name but a few. She was also a resident at the legendary LGBT club night, Twat Boutique, supporting the likes of Beth Ditto, Anna Calvi and Ms Dynamite in warehouse venues in East London.
Her opera work includes libretti on two commissions from Royal Opera House; The Hardest Journey (With Anna Braithwaite) and I Wanna Be (In Center Parcs) (with Joanne Taylor).
Chris White
Chris White is a poet, performer & producer based in Exeter.
A multiple slam winner, a former ‘Bard of Exeter,’ and Exeter Cathedral’s first “Riddler in Residence.” He regularly creates and performs spoken-word and theatre, was the recipient of the Pleasance Partnership Award in 2020, and has brought his work to nights and festivals across the UK, from Latitude to Tongue Fu.
He's the Director of Spork! Poetry CIC, producing regular events in Exeter and across Devon, and regularly delivers workshops for both adults and young people.
In his silly, surreal way he often talks about class, identity, queerness and ducks.
Bopa Rhys
Rhys Slade-Jones (aka Bopa Rhys) is an award winning artist, writer, drag queen and theatre maker from Wales.
Rhys’ work is stuffed full of fun, silliness & heart, straddling the worlds of cabaret, performance and craft. They’ve performed across the UK at spoken-word nights, festivals and clubs, and made work with National Theatre Wales, Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, The BBC, & The Pleasance.
In 2019 their show ‘The Land of my Fathers and Mothers and Some Other People,’ was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, to critical acclaim and 5 Star reviews. They are also part of Cŵm Rag; a collective of Welsh Queens, who regularly perform together, and recently climbed Snowden in full drag as part of a documentary for S4C.
Edward Tripp
Edward Tripp is a Northern Irish Spoken Word Artist, Comedian and Visual Artist.
A Graduate of Fine Art at the University of Plymouth, Ed has exhibited artwork across the UK and in the South West and was awarded Devon Artists Network's 'Emerging Artist Award' in 2014.
He regularly makes theatrical props, trophies and gadgets for his own use and for other performers and production companies, including Spork! Poetry CIC and various theatre shows. He designed the WOMAD festival slam poetry trophy in 2021.
He’s a surreal, ‘stand-up poet,’ weaving together comedy, spoken-word, visual arts and music, and performs at both Spoken Word venues and Stand-up Comedy Venues across the South West. In 2022, Edward performed his first, extended one-man show as part of Exeter's 'Locally Sourced' comedy festival. He has performed alongside comedian Spencer Jones, poet Rob Auton and poet/writer Hollie McNish.
He’s a multiple poetry-slam winner and won the Wordmakers Poetry 'Anti-Slam' in Bournemouth last year. Edward was appointed 'Bard of Exeter' in September 2022, and often creates unique work for events and communities.