Performance poet Jemima Foxtrot talks with Jo Tomalin about developing and performing one person shows and Above The Mealy-Mouthed Sea

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Performance poet Jemima Foxtrot talks with Jo Tomalin about developing and performing one person shows and Above The Mealy-Mouthed Sea with Unholy Mess (UK).

“Unholy Mess is an award-winning London-based theatre company touring internationally. Using performance poetry and live singing, they create bold new work about important stories of human experience that are overlooked or under-represented.

Jemima Foxtrot is a writer and performer who blends powerful, sonic-heavy words with snippets of song in her distinctive voice. She performs extensively nationally and internationally including at the Barbican Main Hall, Glastonbury Festival, Latitude Festival, Galle Literary Festival & STANZA Poetry Festival. All Damn Day, Jemima’s first collection of poetry, is published by Burning Eye Books.”