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Tag: Maz Hedgehog

Maz Hedgehog’s Let Me Count The Ways at Hope Mill Theatre

22nd June 202122nd June 2021  Toni Roberts

Back for a second run, Maz Hedgehog’s play, Let Me Count the Ways, blends monologue with poetry in this one-woman show about mental health, blackness, queerness and beauty.

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Posted in Arts, TheatreTagged: Elizabeth Barrett-Browning, Faye Draper, Hope Mill Theatre, love, Maz Hedgehog, Mental Health, self-love, Theatre

Maz Hedgehog: ‘Faeries are a little wild, a lot strange & almost entirely unknowable’

13th February 201913th February 2019  Maz Hedgehog

Poet and performer, Maz Hedgehog, discusses the making of her debut poetry collection, Vivat Regina, and tells us why she chose the world of the fae as her inspiration.

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Posted in Arts, Books, PoetryTagged: Fairy, Maz Hedgehog, Poetry, The Faerie Queene, Vivat Regina
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    By Lottie Whalen
  • Motion and other poems by Catherine Norris
    By Catherine Norris
  • Hit Parade of Tears: Stories by Izumi Suzuki – the emotional disparities of dystopia
    By Jennifer Brough
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