Tue 4th June, 6:30pm
A chance to put skills learned in the Home on Stage workshop into action for an in-house and radio audience.
Writing On Air is back! Writing On Air is a literature festival on the radio. Now in its 8th year, all programmes are conceived and created by upwards of 200 writers, readers, and performers from across Leeds and West Yorkshire, supported by the Chapel FM team.
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With interviews, radio dramas, open mics, discussions and soundscapes, there are no
headliners in Writing On Air and everything in the festival is broadcast to the entire world
on Chapel FM Art Centre’s very own community radio station, East Leeds FM.
The theme of WOA 2022 is Home: leaving home, finding a new home, high rents,
domestic bliss and quotidian misery, belonging, identity, the bedroom ceiling’s the limit.
Tune in, Listen Again or come along to free Live events in our fabulous radio theatre.
Details of individual events below!
Tue 4th June, 6:30pm
A chance to put skills learned in the Home on Stage workshop into action for an in-house and radio audience.
Tue 4th June, 6:01pm
Musicians from Mexico, Zimbabwe and the UK with words and music celebrating sense of place
Tue 4th June, 4:25pm
Queer House Party showcases the best queer poetic talent, proving that through poetry everyone has a home.
Tue 4th June, 4:01pm
Learn how to feel more comfortable on stage, with poet/performer Caitlin McKenna: microphones, hosting, audience engagement.
Tue 4th June, 3:53pm
Jerusalem, as in City and the Blake poem, mapped in words and music by playwright David Napthine and friends.
Tue 4th June, 3:50pm
Theatre, poetry, music: Arts at the Arms, returning in triumph to Chapel FM, hosts an evening of original performance by local creatives.
Tue 4th June, 3:33pm
Moving performance of Seni Seneviratne’s poems inspired by her father who served as a radio operator in World War Two.
Tue 4th June, 3:16pm
Shotgun and blood-spattered pinny: Irene Lofthouse remembers her Mam, Bradford housewife.
Tue 4th June, 3:11pm
Window into the rich and varied lives of Leeds’ older community, presented by members of The Performance Ensemble.
Tue 4th June, 12:58am
Poppy Jennings and Jack Collins chat poetry with Leeds writers about home comforts and an ever-changing city.
Mon 3rd June, 2:11am
Chapel FM Director Tony Macaluso in conversation with Jeremy Poynting, Founder of Peepal Tree Press
Tue 4th June, 12:15am
Ian Harker, William Thirsk-Gaskill and Joe Williams take us on a whirlwind poetry tour of Leeds.
Mon 3rd June, 2:11am
New and established writers published by the fabulous and local Yaffle Press read work fresh from the oven.
Mon 3rd June, 2:11am
Regulars of popular songwriters’ night Tower Of Song return in glory to close Writing On 2022
Writing On Air is back! Writing On Air is a literature festival on the radio. Now in its 8th year, all programmes are conceived and created by upwards of 200 writers, readers, and performers from across Leeds and West Yorkshire, supported by the Chapel FM team.
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