An Evening with Roger McGough
Overview
Revel in Roger McGough’s plentiful store of warmth, wisdom and wit – Lauded as “the patron saint of poetry” by Carol Ann Duffy, Roger McGough is a national treasure.
Roger was one of the Liverpool poets, alongside Adrian Henri and Brian Patten, who influenced popular culture in the Sixties. The Mersey Sound, published in 1967 is one of the bestselling poetry anthologies of all time, selling over a million copies. In the 1960s with John Gorman, and Mike McGear he formed The Scaffold, performing a combination of comic songs, poetry and sketches who had several top 20 singles, including the hit song ‘Lily the Pink’.
At age 88, he has published over 100 poetry books for adults and children, gigs consistently, and is the host of Radio 4’s Flagship programme ‘Poetry Please’. Roger’s poetry remains timely and full of laughs, he is writing new material all the time.
He returns to Liverpool sure to strike a nostalgic chord with his local crowd.
This unique evening is a Smithdown Litfest event in partnership with the Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History at Liverpool John Moores University.
There is disabled access to this venue.
Event times:
Doors open at 6.30pm (book sales open)
Event starts at 7pm
Book sales and signing 8pm
Event ends 8.30pm
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
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Location
Ullet Road Unitarian Church 57 Ullet Rd, Liverpool L17 2AA
57 Ullet Road
Liverpool United Kingdom
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Smithdown Litfest
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