Most Recent
Sunday, 25th May, 2008,
Stephanie reading with Allan Gillis and Ken Cockburn
at the Shore Poets, c/o the Mai Thai Restaurant, Crichton's Close, Edinburgh
Past Venues include:
Wales:
Hay-on-Wye Festival, launch of 'The Lie of the Land' May, 2006.
Mold Theatre, launch of 'Blodeuwedd, 2002;
M.O.M.A. Y Tabernacl, Machynlleth Mid-Day Market -Day readings plus performance of her verse-drama, 'Rhiannon' as part of the Fringe Festival 1999.
The Great Oak Bookshop, Llanidloes;
The Great Oak Cafe, Llanidloes;
The Quarry Cafe, Machynlleth;
Scotland:
St. Andrew's:
As part of the 100 Poets' Gathering celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the StAnza Poetry Festival, along with Douglas Dunn, Robert Crawford, Vikki Feaver, Valerie Gillies, Gwyneth Lewis, Ruth Padel, Penelope Shuttle, George Szirtes etc., etc. March, 2007
Glasgow:
St. Mungo's Mirrorball, at The Poetry Club, The Glasgow School of Art, with with Matthew Hollis,and Nalini Paul Thursday, 23rd November, 2006;
ConFAB event , Hidden Glasgow, Sunday, October 8th, 2006. At an event linked to National Poetry Day, Stephanie was one of 8 poets commissioned to write a poem inspired by and performed at a mystery site in Glasgow. The results were published in an anthology 'Hidden City 2' published by ConFAB and The Poverty Alliance. www.confab.org.uk ;
Tchai Ovna, West End, 2004;
The Scotia Pub 2004;
.Edinburgh:
Edinburgh Book Festival Fringe 2007 14th August, as part of a Scottish Pamphlet Poetry event.
The National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street , with Zoe Strachan and and Mandy Haggith, reading prose and poetry inspired by the Museum's collections, 24th February, 2007;
The Scottish Poetry Library; Oct, 2005: Launch of 'Glass Works'.
Edinburgh Fringe Festival at Riddle's Court, as part of 'Post script ' in 'Diverse Attractions' , August, 2004.
Loose Tongues' Performances
(Stephanie Green, Mandy Haggith and Eunice Buchanan)
Past
The Temperate Palm House, Royal Botanical Gardens, Edinburgh Sunday, 21st October, 2007. Loose Tongues accompanied by musical interludes by Kathleen Graham , Gaelic singer and clarsarch. (See photos)
An event linked to International Women's Day, to celebrate/commiserate what it is to be a woman. Plus some musical interludes: Mio Shapley on Japanese harp; Nikki MacLeod on guitar. at the Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh, 22nd March, 2007 (See photos)
'Who do we think we are?' celebrating the theme of 'Identity' at St. John's Episcopalian Church, Princes St., Edinburgh. With musicians from St. Mary's Music School. Edinburgh. National Poetry Day, 5th October, 2005.
Assembly Rooms, George St., Edinburgh as part of 'Loose Tongues' at the Radical Book Fair, May, 2005.