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Tag: poems

Save the Date: Poem in Your Pocket 21st October 2015

By N Smith31st May 201531st May 2015 Categories: events, news, theatre Tags: arts, birmingham, birmingham rep, birmingham synagogue, hearth centre, pocket, poems, reading for wellbeing, theatre

SAVE THE DATE: Wednesday October 21st 2015 we are holding an evening Reading for Well Being’s Poem in Your Pocket and launch of Turning the Page at the Bedlam Festival at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre

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November 6th 2013: Poem in Your Pocket @ the Bedlam the Festival of Mad Ideas

By N Smith24th September 2013 Categories: events, news Tags: arts, bedlam, birmingham, mad ideas, mental health, NHS, pocket, poems, REP theatre, theatre

6th November 2013: Poem in Your Pocket Do you have a favourite poem which you always turn to in good and bad times? If so, come to a reading of popular Stress Busting poems by a team of trained readers from the Hearth Centre’s incredibly successful Speaking Out project. The project uses literature to spark conversations…

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