To provide you with the best experience, cookies are used on this site. Find out more here.
A Crosstown Concerts Presentation by arrangement with Edge Street Live
Start time: 7:30pm
Brian Bilston and Henry Normal appear together for the first time in a show which one critic has described as "two people reading some poems".
Along the way, they will be drawing on their vast catalogue of crowd favourites – and throwing in new poems, to prevent becoming their own tribute bands. Not ones to overpromise, Brian and Henry are prepared to commit to delivering the greatest poetry show in the history of the world or their names aren't Brian Bilston and Henry Normal.
An evening of poems to be enjoyed not endured.
Brian Bilston has been described as the Banksy of poetry and Twitter's unofficial Poet Laureate; with over 400,000 followers on social media, Brian has become truly beloved by the online community.
He has published several collections of poetry, including You Took the Last Bus Home and Alexa, what is there to know about love?, described by one reviewer as 'the funniest collection of humorous verse I have seen in a long time'. Days Like These: An Alternative Guide to the Year in 366 Poems is his latest book.
brianbilston.com / X: @brian_bilston / lnstagram: @brian_bilston
Henry Normal is a writer, poet, TV & Film producer, founder of the Manchester Poetry Festival (now the Literature Festival), and co-founder of the Nottingham Poetry Festival.
In 2017 he was honoured with a BAFTA for services to Television. He co-wrote and script edited The Mrs Merton Show and the spin-off series. He also co-created and co-wrote the first series of The Royle Family, and has co-written shows with Steve Coogan.
Setting up Baby Cow Productions Ltd in 1990, Henry executive produced all and script edited many shows during his tenure as MD. Highlights include the Oscar nominated film Philomena, I Believe in Miracles, Gavin and Stacey, Moone Boy, Uncle, Marion and Geoff, Nighty Night, The Mighty Boosh, Red Dwarf, Hunderby, Camping, and Alan Partridge.
Henry has written and performed 11 episodes of 'A Normal Journey' for BBC Radio 4 – combining comedy, poetry, and stories about family. Henry now lives in Fairlight, near Hastings with his wife and screenwriter Angela Pell and their son Johnny.
Henry performs poetry at literature festivals around the UK and has 13 published poetry books. He even has a beer and a bus named after him in Nottingham, where he was born.
Time displayed is start time
Season (17 May 2025) | ||
---|---|---|
Day | Times | |
Saturday | 19:30 |
Promenade 272 metres out to sea on rebuilt and revamped pier, which won a RIBA award for…
Take a step back in time and discover the fascinating history of Britain’s first Norman…
Hastings Adventure Golf is the UK home of Miniature Golf and features no less than 3,…
The United Kingdom's steepest funicular railway is not only a structure of national…
A 10 minute walk from Hastings town centre, this Grade II Listed Victorian park is one of…
The Shirley Leaf & Petal Company dates back over 110 years, supplying thousands of…
The Lifeboat Station is located at The Stade in Hastings Old Town – right next to the…
With 30+ vineyards across Kent & Sussex their private tours will take you to some of the…
Located between High Street and The Bourne, Hastings History House is the headquarters of…
Nestling between the fishing beach and Hastings Old Town, Hastings Contemporary is…
A former fishermen's church by the old net shops, now a museum on local fishing with ship…
A Theatre and Arts Centre in Hastings' Old Town. The theatre is open all year round and…
A fabulous nature reserve with stunning coastal scenery situated within the High Weald…
The Combe Valley Countryside Park covers approximately 2.3 square miles (about…