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We are delighted to announce our 2022 Chester Literature Festival line up, welcoming some of the world's most exciting writers, poets and thinkers to Storyhouse this autumn. Origin stories and how our childhoods shape who we are is a running theme in this year’s festival. With extraordinary stories of determination and hope in the face of discrimination and adversity from some of the UK’s biggest cultural heroes David Harewood, Lemn Sissay and Kit de Waal. You can even create your own origin story in our re-inventing British political superheroes workshop.
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Literary heavy weights Jodi Picoult, Jennifer Finney Boylan, Clare Mackintosh and Patrick Gale join us to discuss their latest books and aspiring writers might enjoy our debut writers panel and our flash fiction events. Our brilliant Storyhouse library team have a myriad of events that can help you find your next great read – go on a blind date with a book or come along to our book pharmacy for a literary remedy for your maladies. Or if you like to party with your poetry then look no further than our poetry pub crawl, Cocktails and Cinquains and Luke Wright’s Dance floor fillers events. With a bumper programme of brilliant authors, workshops, panel discussions, performances and literary themed events we have something for everyone. We look forward to welcoming you to Storyhouse. Enjoy!
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What makes a good cocktail? What on earth is a cinquain? And why have we put the two together? If you join us for a night of boisterous beverages and punchy poetry, you might just find out. We will treat you to a highquality mix of a spirited guest poet, a performance mixologist, a mixer act and much more. Their challenge will be to create a whole new drink inspired by poetry. Oh yes, and what is cinquain, you ask? It’s just a fancy five-line poem.
Something like this: Join us for a fun night of liquid poetics that might make you spit veneers to shout cheers! £10 members £12 non-members £5 young Storyhouse members £7 cocktail
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A night of boisterous beverages and punchy poetry. Hosted by writer, performance artist and producer Keisha Thompson
Mon 17 October | 7:30pm Main stage As one of the UK’s most treasured broadcasters and presenters, Graham Norton has captured the hearts of millions. But our beloved Graham is also a highly acclaimed author with several bestselling and award-winning books under his belt, now heading out on tour across the UK to launch the publication of his new novel, Forever Home. Hilarious, heart-warming, and with the opportunity to ask Graham your own questions, don’t miss the chance to spend an evening with one of the UK’s most loved personalities. £33 ticket and book £36.50 non-members £24 ticket only £26.50 non-members
Thurs 10 November | 7:30pm
Storyhouse, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AR Registered Charity 1121007 storyhouse.com 5 Fri 11 November | 7:30pm Garret Theatre Whether he’s opening for The Libertines or reciting Georgian ballads down your local, Luke Wright is adept at taking poetry to places it doesn’t normally go. This is an ALL-NEW show with deliciously funny poems set against a backdrop of pandemic politics, ageing parents, and the poet’s quest for JOY! “His performances rumble with rage, passion and humour.” Guardian £12 members £14 non-members £10 young Storyhouse members Fri 11 November | 9pm The Kitchen And over in The Kitchen Luke Wright offers a late-night show, where he will serve up banger after banger in a more intimate space. This is rock’n’roll poetry at its visceral, inventive best. You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You might even pull. “One of the funniest and most brilliant poets of his generation” Independent Luke Wright Luke Wright’s Late FillersDanceNightFloor(poems)


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Sat 12 November | 2pm-3pm Garret Theatre Whilst the superhero of comic books and blockbuster movies may be a quintessentially American invention, the cultural DNA of the superhero can arguably be traced to a much older, more progressive, British tradition. The Cuckoo Cage is the result of twelve collaborations between leading authors and historians tasked with devising new origin stories for this pack of 21st century protest Chairedheroes.byRaPage, this panel brings together authors Courttia Newland and Bidisha Mamata with the historians who informed their stories. Together they will share the folk tales and true-events from British protest past which have inspired the origin tales for their modern day superheroes as well as delving into Comma's unique approach to putting history back into fiction. Courttia Newland and historian Dr Richard Sheldon will chat through the creation of superhero Jack-a-Lent, the statue toppling, portal-hopping Bristolian hero inspired by a 1749 anti-tollgate riot. Bidisha and Rose Wallis will dive into the backstory of the arsonist warrior for worker's rights, Captain Swing, directly inspired by the larger-than-life folk heroes of the 1830 rural Swing Riots.
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Sat 12 November | 3pm-4pm
From mind-reading teenagers against deportation to the gig-economy worker's warrior, learn how this Northern radical press created a new breed of political Insuperheroes.thiscreative writing storyboard workshop participants will dream up a new type of superhero. The session will involve a discussion about problems facing the world today, whether it be the climate or refugee crisis and a short history of protest heroes from Britain’s past. Through these discussions participants will create a storyboard to take home.
Clare Mackintosh is bestsellingauthormulti-award-winningtheoffiveSundayTimesnovels,including I Let You Go, which was the fastest-selling debut thriller in the year it was released. Clare spent twelve years in the police force, including time on CID, and as a public order commander. Clare will be talking about her new book - The Last Party and her new TV series being filmed in Wales. £8 £5£10membersnon-membersyoungStoryhouse membersMackintoshClare8 Storyhouse, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AR Registered Charity 1121007 storyhouse.com Sat 12 November | 7:30pm Garret Theatre


Storyhouse, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AR Registered Charity 1121007 storyhouse.com 9 Sun 13 Nov | 12pm Garret Theatre Thurs 17 Nov | 7pm Zoom Workshop follow-on Sat 26 Nov | 3pm Garret Theatre - performance of stories (for those who feel confident) Garret Bar post workshop discussion. Join local creative writing tutor Charlie Lea on a two-session wellbeing and confidence boosting workshop writing about ourselves and how we have got to where we are in our life. Looking at the ups and downs, the hopes and fears and seeing how, by sharing our story, that writing can be not only therapeutic within but also help us connect to, be understood by and inspire others. £8 £5£10membersnon-membersyoungStoryhouse members DownBreakingThe Walls Creative Writing Workshop Series Sun 13 November | 3pm Garret Theatre Still Lives is dedicated to the people of Manchester and is set in the city. It is a multicultural family saga about love, betrayal and belonging which mirrors the key themes of the festival this year. Reshma will discuss her career to date, explore the themes within her new book and explain her personal experiences and inspiration for her characters. £3 members £5 non-members £3 young Storyhouse members

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With the assistance of estimable rock and roll ghostwriter, Andrew Perry (John Lydon, Tricky), Bez will describe the stories included within this memoir, of a bad lad who has turned his life good, tracing his passage from early-thirty-something casualty to middle-aged politician, eco-warrior and bee-aficionado. A one-off event not to be missed! £13 members £15 non-members £5 young storyhouse members
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A rip-roaring rock and roller-coaster ride from a profoundly inspiring artist at the very top of his game. Forget what you imagined a poetry night could be and expect belly-laughs, tears and everything in between from this big-hearted performer who often leaves audiences on their feet, dazzled and breathless.

Performing live is what I'm all about. There's something timeless and magical about being in a room full of friends and strangers, laughing together, cheering and crying; sharing a thought or memory, uniting in those special moments. I try to send people away inspired and uplifted, having had a really great night out. Newcomers to poetry would be especially welcome, alongside poetry lovers of all kinds. £8 £10membersnon-members£5youngStoryhouse
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7:30pm Main stage Come and experience 'Madchester' giants Happy Mondays', Mark Berryforever known to the world as Bez, discussing his extraordinary adult life. Including unbelievable scrapes with mortality, periods of financial ruin and moments like when David Bowie genuflected before him, and narcoticstrewn high jinks.
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Mother's Boy is the story of a man who is among, yet apart from his fellows, in thrall to, yet at a distance from his own mother; a man being shaped for a long, remarkable and revered life spent hiding in plain sight. But it is equally the story of the dauntless mother who will continue to shield him long after the dangers of war are past. members £12 non-members £5 young Storyhouse members
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Tue 15 November | 7:30pm Main Stage An Evening with celebrated author Patrick Gale discussing his latest novel Mother’s Boy about Cornwall, class, desire and two world wars.


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The poetry pub crawl is back by popular demand! Join us on a rowdy, fun and joyful journey round the iconic pubs of Chester starting in Storyhouse, hearing poems and songs in each Award-winningvenue. writer and Chester Literature Festival fave Molly Naylor returns as your guide and is joined by folk-rock firebrand Grace Petrie. Expect laughter, lyricism, and a little light-hearted chaos. £20 members £22 non-members Limited Numbers
Molly Naylor is a scriptwriter, poet, performer and graphic novelist. Her stories and plays have been broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and she has performed at festivals and events all over the world. "delivers with a stand-up’s comic timing’ -Irish Times


Folk-rock firebrand Grace Petrie has long been celebrated for her polemical folk anthems, acerbic lyricism, and engaging stagecraft. “An effervescent charm-bomb of a performer" -The New Yorker Meet your hosts:

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Storyhouse, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AR All Areas: Behind the Scenes of the Music Industry Wed 16 November | 7:30pm

Chaired by journalist, musician, TV and radio presenter, author, DJ and spoken word performer John Robb £13 members £15 non-members £10 young Storyhouse members

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This promises to be an eye-opening, informative and hilarious event from some of the most influential and media geniuses from the UK music industry.
Join music PR legend Barbara Charone, beloved music journalist and broadcaster Jude Rogers and music DJ and film producer Bob Stanley as they discuss new books that focus onamazing stories from the industry over the last 50 years.

Hear how Barbara took on Madonna, why Lady Gaga fed Jude whisky and how Bob contributed to publications such as The Times, Smash Hits, NME, The Guardian and The Face.
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Blind Date with a Book Wed 14 - Sun 26 November | All day Lobby You can’t judge a book by its cover! Loan a mystery book, wrapped in brown paper, tagged with clues to entice the reader. Flash Fiction On the Rows Sun 20 November Garret Bar Hear some of the stories written during the workshops of Refresh a season of art and literature exploring Chester’s iconic Rows. Letters to Your Library Fri 11 - Sun 26 November | All day us what you love most about Wed 14 - Sun 26 November Library Storyhouse’s library team will be on hand to treat all manner of maladies with a book prescription.Broken heart? to a new city? Can’t sleep? got a book for you! Human Library® Sat 19 November The Kitchen The Human Library® is, in the true sense of the word, a library of people. An event where readers can borrow human beings serving as open books Storyhouse library is an inspirational place for adults and children to keep, make, and share great stories and ideas. The upstairs Reading Room provides a quieter area for reading or study, whilst the Meeting Room is available for community events, groups or sessions. The Den and Storytelling Room, full of children’s books, host free arts and crafts every weekend, as well as a host of other activities and regular storytelling. During the Chester Literature Festival the library presents a series of events and activities including:
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The Den Take a word from the Word Washer and make up a limerick to hang on the Limerick Line. Hey! A note for the adults: finished poems must be squeaky clean.... Book Fair Sat 26 November | All day The Kitchen Help us recycle our old library stock and support local authors to sell their books.
Tue 22 November Garret Bar | 7:30pm Are you a writer with a work in progress you’d like to share? Perhaps you’re a spectator seeking inspiration. Work in Progress is an informal and supportive space for writers to share developing work with a like-minded audience.
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Storytelling Weekend Sat 19 and Sun 20 November
Read Aloud: Play Reading Group Wed 23 November Main Stage | 2.30pm – 3.30pm
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A workshop where participants will create a hand-sewn notebook to take home. Lear’s Laundry Sat 26 and Sun 27 November | All day
Flash Fiction On The Rows Sun 20 November | Garret Bar Try your hand at writing a story in 150 words. There’s only one rule: your flash fiction should be inspired by Chester’s historic Rows.
A pop-up family storytelling weekend in venues around Chester’s Rows. Expect stories from all over the world and some closer to home. Refresh brings together the popups and cultural programmes of the Chester High Street Heritage Action Zone (the Rows), funded by Historic England and supported by Cheshire West and Chester Council Find out more at chesterrefresh.org
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The launch of a brand-new play reading group without the pressure of performing in front of an audience, led by the library’s Linda Tyson Book Binding Workshop Wed 23 November | All day
A trail of eight beautiful miniprojections hidden in the nooks and crannies of Chester’s Rows.
Garret Theatre Dubbed the iPhone poet, Dean Atta and Dylan Thomas prize winner Kayo Chingonyi come together to discuss their individual works alongside More Fiya: A New Collection of Black British Poetry, edited by Chingonyi, which brings together a wonderful array of outstanding poets and their unique perspectives. £10 members £12 non-members £5 young Storyhouse members byInterviewedAdamLowe the UK's LGBT+ History Month Poet Laureate and Yorkshire's Olympic Poet for 2012. He was named one of the '20 best writers under 40'.
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Dean Atta is a British author from London. He is a member of Malika’s Poetry Kitchen and a patron of LGBT+ History Month. His young-adult novel in verse, The Black Flamingo (Hachette) was a multi prize winner. Kayombo (Kayo) Chingonyi was born in Zambia in 1987. He has published two pamphlets and one book: Some Bright Elegance, The Colour of James Brown’s Scream, and Kumukanda. His poems are included in several anthologies, including The Best British Poetry. Thurs 17 November | 7pm


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Storyhouse, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AR Registered Charity 1121007 storyhouse.com 17 Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan Thurs 17 November | Main7:30pmStage Join bestselling authors Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan as they discuss their new novel Mad Honey – a moving and powerful exploration of the secrets we keep and the risks we take in order to become ourselves. £18 £15£20membersnon-membersyoungStoryhouse members Every ticket includes a signed copy of Mad Honey (RRP £16.99)

Jodi Picoult is the author of 25 novels, including My Sister’s Keeper, Nineteen Minutes and Small Great Things, with 40 million copies sold worldwide. Her last twelve books have debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Finney Boylan is the author of the seminal She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders, which was the first bestselling work by a transgender American. She is a human rights activist and a professor at Columbia University.

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Sun 20 November Garret Theatre | 11 am Brian Groom will outline a staggering 180 million years of history showing how the north's people have shaped Britain and the world in unexpected ways. He will show how the past echoes down the centuries and explore what ‘northernness’ means today and the role that Chester and the north can play in Britain's future.


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Storyhouse, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AR Registered Charity 1121007 storyhouse.com 19 An Afternoon with David Harewood Maybe I Don’t Belong Here Sun 20 November | 2pm Main Stage In his psychosishisrevealsrecoveryidentity,honestbreathtakinglymemoirofrace,breakdownandDavidHarewoodhowinvestigatingownexperienceofandexploring stigma around mental health has given him the freedom to look at his life from a new perspective – one that throughout his acting career he had been unable to process until now, thirty years after the event. £23.50 members £26 non-members £10 young Storyhouse members


Katy Canty Heartbreak,-Hope and Holy Moments- insights from a Prison Chaplain Who are the people that end up behind bars? What led them to this place and what do they care about in life? Katy Canty unlocks the experiences of prisoners, shedding light on the way a chaplain cares for the convicted. Recounting the true stories of those she’s served, Katy gives a raw and authentic account of prison-life. Her stories might shock you, surprise you, and open your eyes to an unfamiliar world. Storyhouse on the from Prison


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Dr Shahed YousafStitched Up Dr Shahed Yousaf spends his time running between emergencies – from overdoses to assaults, from cell fires to suicides – with one hand perpetually hovering over the panic button. Being a prison doctor is not for the faint-hearted. An outsider on the inside, in Stitched Up he introduces us to a cast of unforgettable characters, including killers, con men and auto-cannibals.


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Garret Theatre A must for any aspiring debut novelist. An opportunity to be in the room with three of the most exciting women debut writers of 2022 as they discuss their new books, what attracted them to becoming an author and the challenges they faced along the way. £10 members £12 non-members £5 young Storyhouse members
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Cinema Tune in to the TV Time Machine and take a look back at television programming in the North of England. Charting the history of television in the North, from first broadcasts to award-winning documentaries and regional news output. This specially curated screening will bring the small screen to the big screen, remembering familiar TV personalities such as architecture critic Ian Nairn and revealing local content from more in-depth current affairs series and news magazine programmes. TV Time Machine is supported by Film Hub North with National Lottery funding on behalf of the BFI Film Audience Network £8.50 members £9.50 Time Machine: TV Comes North Presented by North West Film Archive , Bea Setton
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22 Storyhouse, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AR Registered Charity 1121007 storyhouse.com Thurs 24 November Main7:30pmStage This is Lemn’s life story: a story of neglect and misfortunedetermination,andhope, cruelty and triumph. He will read from his Sunday Times bestselling memoir, reflecting on a childhood in care, self-expression and Britishness, and in doing so exploring the institutional care system, race, family and the meaning of home. Infused with all the lyricism and power you would expect from one of the nation’s best-loved poets, this moving, frank and timely event is the result of a life spent asking questions, and a celebration of the redemptive power of creativity. Followed by a Q&A £23.50 members £26 non-members £15 young Storyhouse members My Name Is SissayLemnWhy


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Fri 25 November | 7:30pm Garret Theatre Kit de Waal, born to an Irish mother and Caribbean father, was brought up among the Irish community of Birmingham in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Her debut novel My Name Is Leon was an international bestseller, shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize and won the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award for 2017. Kit founded the Big Book Weekend, a free digital literary festival and was named the Future Book Person of the Year in 2019. Her latest publication, Supporting Cast, is a collection of short stories. Her memoir Without Warning and Only Sometimes is available now. Here Kit talks to actor and writer Yusra Warsama about her life, career and her latest works. £10 members £12 non-members £5 young Storyhouse members De Waal Storyhouse, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AR Registered Charity 1121007 storyhouse.com



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Sat 26 November | 7:30pm Garret Theatre Mike Garry was a librarian for 15 years before becoming a poet. He began by reading his own poems to the hundreds of young people who attended his Library Homework Centre. They loved what they heard and encouraged him to perform them at live poetry events and Slams, which he did, instantly winning fans and prizes throughout the UK. He has read his poems in Prisons, Young Offenders units, Mental Health Hospitals, Children’s Homes, youth clubs and local pubs. He’s passionate about bringing live poetry to places it wouldn’t normally reach and to people who wouldn’t normally listen to it. £10 members £12 non-members £5 young Storyhouse members
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Travelling to Storyhouse: By Bus There are lots of bus routes that journey into Chester city centre and Storyhouse is around six minutes' walk from Chester Bus Interchange, providing easy access from destinations such as Liverpool, Ellesmere Port, and Wrexham. By Park & Ride Chester’s Park & Ride scheme offers two cross-city services to the city of Chester and the surrounding area. Tickets cost £2 (return) per adult and under 16s can travel free if accompanied by a paying adult. Parking is free and the buses run every 12 minutes. By Rail Chester Railway Station has direct routes to Cheshire, Wales, Manchester, London and Merseyside amongst others and is approximately a 20 minute walk from Storyhouse. By Bike If you plan to cycle to Storyhouse, there are multiple cycle racks just outside the main entrance. By Car Storyhouse is on Hunter Street in Chester city centre, CH12AR (near to the Town Hall and Chester Cathedral). Much of the area surrounding the building is pedestrianised with narrow streets. The nearest car park to Storyhouse is: Market Car Park, CH1 2HS (8 disabled spaces, 200 metres from Storyhouse) There is free on street parking /car park for blue badge holders on Hamilton Place and Goss Street (4 hours max) – c.300 metres away. You can also drop-off outside the building on Street – 20 metres away. Access Here at Storyhouse, we aim to make a space for everyone. We are always thinking of ways in which we can improve your visit and welcome any feedback to help us do so. If you require any help with booking tickets or can’t find the information you need below, you can call our booking line on 01244 409 113 (option 1 and then option 3) or email ticketing@storyhouse.com Storyhouse is Mondays-Saturdays:open: 8am – 11pm Sundays: 9.30am - 11pm Storyhouse, Hunter Street, CH1 2AR T Storyhouse, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AR Registered Charity 1121007 storyhouse.com 25

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