Dear Elizabeth is the story of poets Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop and their deep, complex relationship. We are inviting different actors to perform the show each night- their story could relate to anyone. We all have someone like that in our lives. So we’re handing over the floor to you to tell your stories. The Gate is having our first Open Mic night hosted by Dean Atta who will also be reading his own work. Dean was shortlisted for the Polari First Book Prize for his debut poetry collection, I Am Nobody’s N****r. His poems deal with themes of race, gender, identity and growing up, and have appeared on BBC One, BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service and Channel 4. Dean was named as one of the most influential LGBT people in the UK by the Independent on Sunday.
We’re welcoming everyone to read their work or simply watch, no matter how new or experienced you are. Come and join us on the set of Dear Elizabeth. It’s over to you.
This event will take place after the performance of Dear Elizabeth and is free for those who perform their work and £2.50 or £5 (pay what you can) for those who want to watch.
Email anthony@gatetheatre.co.uk if you would like to perform.