WRAP Live! With Safia Khan

Tuesday 23 May 2023

7:00 pm : Main stage

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Tickets

Free but booking is essential

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Don’t miss the final WRAP Live! of the academic year, to celebrate the collaboration with poet and medic Safia Khan, curator of the annual showcase of WRAP writers. Safia headlines with a performance of her inventive and stunning poems about race, family, gender, and the body.

A dose of literary goodness, this event promises to be just what the doctor ordered.

Free to attend and open to all.

Accessibility
Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected].

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WRAP Live! With Safia Khan

Don’t miss the final WRAP Live! of the academic year, to celebrate the collaboration with poet and medic Safia Khan, curator of the annual showcase of WRAP writers. Safia headlines with a performance of her inventive and stunning poems about race, family, gender, and the body.

A dose of literary goodness, this event promises to be just what the doctor ordered.

Free to attend and open to all.

Accessibility
Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected].

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