From Bible stories to re-envisioning the work of great artists, Aviva Dautch and Jacqueline Saphra explore, with conversation and readings, what it means to be a Jewish woman poet. Previously poet-in-residence at the Jewish Museum and commissioned by Bradford Literature Festival and the British Museum, Dautch has read her work on BBC Radio 4 and at the Southbank Centre. Saphra’s 100 Lockdown Sonnets is the latest landmark in a career that has including a Saboteur Award, Guardian poem of the month and making the TS Eliot Prize shortlist with All My Mad Mothers.
This is an online streaming event. After the live broadcast, ticket holders and on-demand bookers will be able to watch this performance until midnight on 31 March.
£9.50 www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/words/taking-liberties-jewish-women-poets-online-streaming-event/