Charlotte Mew In Newport, a performed walking tour

Charlotte Mew In Newport, a performed walking tour

By StoneCrabs Theatre Company

Join us for a unique walking tour in Newport celebrating the life and works of the talented poet Charlotte Mew!

Date and time

Location

Yellowfin Propeller- Sculpture

The Quay Newport PO30 5BW United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Ages 13+
  • In person
  • Paid venue parking
  • Doors at 11:50

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Charlotte Mew In Newport, a performed walking tour

Join us for an immersive experience exploring the life and works of the remarkable poet, Charlotte Mew.

Charlotte Mew, a poet who is rarely celebrated, will show visitors around Newport. Mew will talk of her past on the island and how it inspired her work. Told through her spirit, the performance will chart her ultimately tragic life and give her poetry the recognition it deserves.

Our tour will take you through the charming streets of Newport, starting at the Yellowfin Propeller- Sculpture opposite Quay Arts, then meandering up to St Thomas Square. We will stop briefly in Waterstones, once the Bugle Inn, owned by Mew's family. The final stop will be a special visit to the Museum of Island History.

The walk will take approximately 50 minutes and is on flat ground. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing and suitable shoes for walking.

Written by Katie Daysh

Performed by Hillard Morley

Directed by Rebecca Tremain

Creative Producer Franko Figueiredo, StoneCrabs Theatre

The Performed Walk project from StoneCrabs Theatre is a series of four guided tours around the Isle of Wight focusing on LGBTQ+ historical figures associated with the island. Other events follow in the footsteps of Oscar Wilde in Ryde, Charlotte Mew in Newport, and Ferguson's Gang in Newtown.

The project is made possible by Community Lottery Fund, Isle of Wight Heritage Services and in collaboration with Queer Heritage and Collections Network Creative Projects programme supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Frequently asked questions

How easy are the walks?

The walks will be carried out at a leisurely pace

Are they historical?

The walks have been scripted by local writers inspired by real local history. Each walk culminates with a visit to a local heritage centre.

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StoneCrabs Theatre places underrepresented voices and untold stories centre stage. We produce and tour high quality, innovative, socially engaged, form-breaking new theatre work locally, nationally, and internationally as well as enriching accessible cultural experiences that engages with our communities.

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Sep 18 · 12:00 GMT+1