TELLTALES VOLUME XIV: Underbelly
January 30th, 2010 | Published in Volume XIV: Underbelly
It might have been a wet and windy night on Tuesday 24th November but Telltalers still turned out in force for a great night of reading at our brand new venue, the Falmouth Townhouse .
From considering whether lemons can affect time to a young writer’s experience of life behind bars, from rock n roll stars wandering supermarket aisles to a creepy puppeteer with his ‘family on his back’, a hugely varied programme delivered by new readers and Telltales favourites entertained the crowd.
For extracts from November’s Telltales, ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ click on the link on the right. You can leave feedback or share your thoughts using the comments boxes underneath each extract.
Taking a break for Christmas, Telltales will be back on Tuesday 26th January with Volume XIV. The theme is Underbelly so if you would like to read out, interpret it as you will and submit work using the form below. We”l take a look then get in touch to let you know if you have been successfully programmed.
Remember you can play with or interpret the theme in any way you want and if you have a piece you would like to read that doesn’t relate to the theme don’t worry, submit it anyway and if we like it enough we will schedule it.
If you are more of a listener than a reader that’s great too, ears are always welcome at Telltales.
Doors open at 7pm and reading start at 7.30pm, although you should get there early to be sure of a seat.
The Falmouth Townhouse has tea, coffee, wine, beers and spirits on sale as well as tapas and bar snacks for the peckish.
Check out how to get to Telltales at the Falmouth Townhouse
Look forward to seeing you there.