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Me trying to flirt: so what’s your favorite moment in the odyssey

26th February 2025 07.04

The trouble is, once I started imagining they were taking selfies I couldn’t unsee it

A gorgeous audience yesterday down Preston Road ❤️ Today we head to Derringham Bank Church, with shows at 3pm and 7pm.

Hello chums, My sketch has been shortlisted for the Comedy Crowd comp. If you’d be so kind as to watch and like, share, comment etc it all helps nudge it along and just generally is doing a nice thing for me in a world of competition! Thank you. 🤩 youtu.be/WeGx2mzNcxI?...

Had to clamber over a barbed wire fence, rip my coat and trespass to get a photo of this folkloric monster pretending half-successfully to be a tree. I have no regrets.

Remembering that time a customer handed over their library card and apologised because their son had recently taken up the guitar...🎸 It's amazing what you can do with a library card. 😀

New Aardman character drops: she's not mad, she's just very disappointed 👍🏛️🍑 #MuseumBums This is the 7,500-year-old "Red-haired Goddess", in the National Museum, Belgrade. It was found near Odžaci, Serbia 😁

We have an announcement. It's the 1st February and WE HAVE SNOWDROPS! ❤️

Big friendly news www.whatsonstage.com/news/new-sta...

29th January 2025 09.00

How do you put Mary Wollstonecraft - the 'mother of feminism', and also of Mary Shelley - on stage? With songs by Billy Nomates! @hollywilliams.bsky.social discusses Wollstonecraft's radical legacy, sexism in the music industry, and being sick of the term Strong Woman

Revealed! ⚡ The writers we've commissioned for this year's Fresh Ink: Hull Playwriting Festival: bit.ly/3WATByz

Loads of spelling mistakes in this.

What Is My Favourite Statue In Hull? The Bard of Holderness, @deanwilson.bsky.social, returns to tell us about his fondness for golden kings. curiosityhull.co.uk/what-is-my-f... @hulllibraries.bsky.social

The loveliest book I ever did read. It’s 1958, rural Ireland. The village of Faha is getting electricity for the first time. It stops raining for a bit, then starts again. Gently funny, quietly sad, properly kind and, in the end, luminous. (Swoon)

Great to see this poem from Rebecca Watts's new collection, The Face in the Well, as The Poem in the @financialtimes.com this week!

Snowy bus stop, Bolton, January 1986 (Daily Mirror).

The Women's Prize for Playwriting 2025 is now open for submissions until Tuesday 22nd April!🎉 @painesplough.bsky.social @concordukshows.bsky.social @ekpshows.bsky.social The First Prize is £20,000: our biggest prize fund yet.👀 Enter via our website: womensprizeforplaywriting.co.uk/how-to-enter/

Beach Finds #Withernsea

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