- Chris Tutton
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Chris Tutton is an English poet, musician, songwriter, playwright and performer. His work is an idiosyncratic combination of the profound and the profane.
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Performance
He participates in Literature Festivals across the country, including the Edinburgh International Book Festival, Manchester, Cheltenham, Birmingham,Dartington; Ways with Words etc and performs at theatres (including The Lyric, Hammersmith, Riverside Studios, Oldham Coliseum) arts centres and libraries throughout the UK.
He is a popular compere and host and in 2006 launched Westwords (a literature festival in London) at the BBC, White City and has for several years hosted the Harrow Artsfest. He runs both writing and performance workshops and masterclasses, and has worked in partnership with the London Libraries Development Agency and the BBC RAW project.
He first came to the nation's attention with his twice weekly appearances on two series of ITV's Shift in 1996. Since then he has made many appearances on Warehouse Carlton TV, FYI Carlton, Big Breakfast Channel 4, as well as a number of regional magazine programmes, plus poetry and music for Ran, HTV and One Arts for Channel One. Radio appearances include Loose Ends, BBC Radio 4, Shaun Keaveny BBC 6 Music, Mark Radcliffe, BBC Radio 1 and Nationwide and Roscoe on Five, Radio 5 plus many regional BBC radio programmes.
His latest residencies have been at Chippenham and Warminster Libraries.
Books
- Ariadne's Lament (1993)
- Acnestis in Elysium (1995)
- Ecumenical Shadows (1998)
- Rain Angel (2003)
- Seasons of Winter (2005)
- Pendulum. The Poetry of Dreams, contributor (2008)
- Of Love and Hope, contributor (2010) Poetry anthology in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer and Breast Cancer Care
Prizes
The Sunday Times Interaction Community Theatre Prize
Radio plays
- Poison Ivy
- An Oak Leaf in November
- The Power and the Glory
References
- Literally Speaking (1999)
- Dream Catcher Literary Arts (2002)
- Morden Tower Poets (2003)
- Writers Forum (November 2008)
External links
Categories:- English poets
- Living people
- English dramatists and playwrights
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