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Preview: Suicide Notes… the spoken word of Christopher Brett Bailey

by Staff Writer
April 25, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Suicide Notes… the spoken word of Christopher Brett Bailey c Jemima Young

Suicide Notes… the spoken word of Christopher Brett Bailey c Jemima Young

Following the success of his award-winning “cult hit” This Is How We Die, Christopher Brett Bailey returns with a new different-every-night, shouting and reading show Suicide Notes… the spoken word of Christopher Brett Bailey.

Beginning on 26 April 2018, Christopher Brett Bailey tours his new spoken word show across the UK – a live action short story collection for the depraved, the depressed and the death obsessed.

To coincide with Oberon Books releasing a collection of Bailey’s short works, he takes that text on the road; delivering a linguistic kaleidoscope of caustic cartoons, crackpot prophesies and demented erotica. From verbal diarrhea and dirty jokes, to venomous poetry and nightmarish tall tales, Bailey will perform different sections of the book each night, creating a unique experience for performance goers.

       

When asked why no two nights on the tour will have the same set-list, Bailey said, “A better question might be why have all my previous works slavishly strived to repeat last night when no two moments on this crappy planet are ever the same!”

Audiences are met with a potty-mouthed poet, a reverend with a forked tongue, and a standup comedian from hell, delivering a symphony of verbal adrenaline and twisted humour, in the form of stories and poems.

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Suicide Notes… the spoken word of Christopher Brett Bailey is on tour 26th April – 18th October, details here.

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