Ross Sutherland

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Preview: Comedian Dies In The Middle Of A Joke @ Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club

Part murder mystery, part interactive theatre, all funny.

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Lit Preview: Ross Sutherland @ Battersea Arts Centre

Clips of film and TV shows turned into poetry.

Ross Sutherland in A Comedian Dies in the Middle of a Joke

Lit Preview: Homework @ Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club

Poetry like you’ve never seen it.

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Poetry Takeaway Opens Today

Free poems, served piping hot from a refurbished burger van

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Spoken Word Preview: Ross Sutherland @ Roundhouse

Catch The Three Stigmata of Pacman tonight and tomorrow.

Paul Granjon introduces us to a new word - it means pretty much what you think it does / photo by Rosie Reed Gold

London Word Festival Review: Man / Machine

How do you get from JG Ballard to Clarissa Explains It All? Ross Sutherland knows.

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Lit Preview: London Word Festival 2011

The London Word Festival returns! With excellent guests (Alan Moore, anyone?), inventive and immersive performances, witty and intelligent ideas, and a Scrabble tournament.

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London Poetry: Poem Looked Up On Google Streetview By Ross Sutherland

Ross Sutherland wrote this poem especially for Londonist by dipping into Google Streetview.

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Review: The Petty Concerns of Luke Wright / 3 Stigmata of Pacman

Two-sevenths of poetry group Aisle 16 (and the founder members, no less) started their run of shows at The Old Red Lion in Angel this week. Both Luke Wright and Ross Sutherland investigate themes of ambition and identity in two back to back shows: Wright …

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Preview: Double Word Whammy @ The Old Red Lion

In our experience of the many Edinburgh Festival previews that overwhelm any venue going across London in the spring, we’ve learnt that coming up with a title is as important as writing the thing itself. For this reason we’re already smitten with Ross Sutherland’s Three …