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James Pogson is facilitating a free creative writing course for adults in Birmingham City Centre.

Wed, 02 Dec 2009 13:24:42
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James Pogson facilitates a creative writing course for adults in the Shakespeare Memorial Room, Birmingham City Centre.

Last Edited: 02 December 2009


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James Pogson speaks at Spiritual Care and Cultural Diversity Conference

Last Edited: 30 November 2009


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James Pogson will direct the Birmingham born International Performance Poet Moqapi Selassie in "Blackheart Man" his maiden one man show.

Last Edited: 27 October 2009


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James Pogson recently directed "Tongue-Tied" a one woman show Written and Performed by Poet and Singer Leeanne Stoddart at The Drum Arts Centre, Aston in Birmingham. Tongue Tied is an emotionally compelling comedy drama about cultural identity, heritage and what happens when 'Daddy's Little Girl' decides to grow up.

Last Edited: 15 July 2009


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