On stage again after how many years? After all those echoey school halls, the Ropery Hall in Barton with mikes and lights was a luxury for us. Our set was part of a Water Aid gig organised by Maria Garner and the Driftnet Poets of Grimsby featuring poetry and music by a great bunch of people – and supported by a lovely audience, too. Thanks to all who came to the Ropewalk on Saturday night and those who couldn’t but sent their best wishes. (For those who don’t know, that’s Bernard Young, fellow writer and performer, grinning while I’m getting serious about ‘Seven Days of Dieting’…)
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