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We’re Going to the Fringe

Rattle Tales will be back on Monday 14th May as part of the Brighton Festival Fringe.

A year after our first night, we are both pleased and proud to be involved in such a well-known, long-running event. If you have been part of one of our nights before, thanks for helping us get this far. If you haven’t, it’s never to late to start…

Either way, come to the Caroline of Brunswick on the 14th May for some extra special festival rattling. The show starts at 8.15pm, and tickets are available for just £4 from here.

Want to read a story on the night? Submissions are open now. We’re looking for stories from 1-2000 words long, by 23rd April. See our submissions page for details of how and what to submit.

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Cold night, hot stories

Despite a Dickensian winter, the nine writers who bought their stories to our new venue in the Studio Bar at the Komedia were rewarded with a packed house. With standing room at the back and enthusiastic rattlers at the front, host Lonny Pop led an evening of chilling tales from the future, uplifting stories of home renovation and warnings about the dangers of miscounting your magpies.

Ed Rowe kicked the evening off with his moving story of a man finding a new lease of life as he faced his death, in DIY for the Terminally Ill. Lucy Britner’s cliff-hanger Glenda’s Heel reminded many in the audience of some unwise post-clubbing choices, and Chris Roche closed the first third with The Piano Tuner, which combined thoughts of synesthesia and Ireland’s dichotomies.

Joe Evans led the audience through a child’s efforts at escapism in the enchanting Monster, while Alex Maunder lured listeners into a bleak future tempered by a father’s love in And Just Like Stars They Silenced Us and Katherine Doggrell defied the laws of science and baked beans with The Iron Age.

Tamsin Bishton took the musings of a commuter into fantasy with her story of myths and feminism, Mermaid on the Train, followed by Linda Baker’s The Professor – a conundrum about one scientist’s triumph over time, clutter and colleagues. The night finished with Charlotte Feld’s darkly humorous The Seventh Magpie a tale about what happens when an isolated woman’s search for meaning is undone by her failure to account for a lone magpie.

Lonny Pop kept everyone enthused and engaged and contributed some of her own poems to the night, giving the audience something to ponder as they togged-up to brave the cold for the journey home.

Join us in more clement weather at the Caroline of Brunswick on 14th May at the Brighton Fringe. Check here, on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @RattleTales for submissions details.

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Line-up, Line-up

After much reading, discussion and deliberation, we’ve put together the line-up for the 8th February. Come to the Komedia Studio Bar from 7.30pm with your rattles at the ready. Readings start at 8pm. You’ll hear:

Ed Rowe – DIY for the Terminally Ill
Lucy Britner – Glenda’s Heel
Chris Roche – The Piano Tuner
Joe Evans – Monster
Alex Maunder – And Just Like Stars They Silenced Us
Katherine Doggrell - The Iron Age
Tamsin Bishton – Mermaid on the Train
Linda Baker – The Professor
Charlotte Feld – The Seventh Magpie

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Standing Room Only

Eight writers lined up to play to a packed house at the Marlborough Theatre for the third Rattle Tales night. We sold out….and then we sold out a little bit more, with extra seats brought in to try and accommodate everyone who wanted to be there. This made for a slightly warm evening, but a lively one, with plenty of discussion, banter and humour. The evening was as eclectic as ever. We had John Keats brought into the modern world. Tales of suburban drama, and suburban horror. Death in Ireland and royal marriage in England.

Some pictures to give you a flavour of the night:

We’ll be back early in 2012. We’ll have dates and submission deadlines up here soon, so keep checking back.

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Nearly There…..

We’ve been busy over here at Rattle Tales HQ the last couple of weeks. We had lots of great submissions for our 11th October night, and it’s been challenging work whittling them down to the chosen few. Now we’ve done that, here’s the final line-up:

An Important Day in the Life of John Keats – Ed Rowe
The Perfect ShirtsAmanda Welby Everard
Why Not? -
Liz Dyson
God Rest Her Soul
Chris Roche
A Spring Wedding
Erinna Mettler
If Looks Could Kill
Katherine Doggrell
A Halloween Story
Charlotte Feld
Playing Scrabble
Alice Cuninghame

Come and listen, shake, rattle and chat with us next Tuesday 11th October, at the Marlborough Theatre. £3 entry, doors at 7pm for a 7.30pm start.

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Another great night at the Marlborough

Well, we turned up to the Marlborough Theatre on a rainy Sunday night for the second Rattle Tales. The nastiness of the weather and the fact that it was Sunday evening meant there were a few pre-show nerves among the organisers: would anyone acutally turn up? It was quickly obvious that fear was unfounded, as we had to put out extra chairs to accommodate everyone who turned up. A few faces were recognisable from the March night, but there were many new ones too.

Jo Dillon did a fantastic job as MC, encouraging rattling wherever possible and leading the discussion. Some writers were veterans of the first Rattle Tales, while others were new to the night. All the stories went down well – it’s obvious that there are some quality emerging writers out there in Brighton (not least our own Erinna Mettler, who deserves special mention ahead of the publication of her first novel, Starlings, next month).

We plan to be back in September, and once again we’ll be asking for submissions. Details of  how, when and where will follow, so watch this space. If you’re on our mailing list, you’ll get an email too (and if you aren’t, just email rattletales@gmail.com with mailing list in the subject line).

Pictures of the night:

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Line-up announcement!

Well, we asked for submissions and we got them. Lots of them. We were thrilled with the response, and so to everyone who submitted – thank you. We now have a fantastic line-up of stories all ready for the next night of rattling and shaking. In case you’ve forgotten, that’s on Sunday 12th June at the Marlborough Theatre, in partnership with our friends at Brighton Bookstock. Buy tickets online here.

Here’s what you’ll get for your £3:

Waiting Outside Morrisons – Linda Baker
The Bird and WHat We Did To It – Tristan Palmer
Never Mix Your Drinks – Mike Liardet
You Gave Me Garage Forecourt Flowers – Amanda Welby-Everard
Solo – Alison Carter
The Price of Gas – Katherine Doggrell
Tea & Frankenstein – Erinna Mettler
Jackson Frost – Bill Parslow
All Human Life – Stephanie Lam

Well done to all the chosen authors…..we’ll see you on the night, rattlers!

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Submissions open for June

After the success of our opening night back in March, we’re returning on Sunday, June 12th. We’ll be back at the Marlborough Theatre again, and this time we’ll be part of the Brighton Book Festival, a community festival for people in Brighton who like books. We’re thrilled to be part of the four day festival, which features lots of innovative events for word lovers.

Submit your work

We want to get you involved in Rattle Tales, and so we’d like you to submit your work. We want short stories on any subject, between 1000 and 2oo0 words long, that have never been published or performed anywhere else. You’ll need to be free on the evening of June 12th, and willing and able to get to the Marlborough to read your story and have a short conversation with the audience about it. The deadline for submissions is Sunday May 15th. Email us at rattletales@gmail.com with your submission (in MS Word format), your name and phone number.

Join our mailing list

We’re putting together a mailing list to keep you up to date with events. To be part of it, send a blank email with ‘mailing list’ in the title. We promise not to bombard you with spam.

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First Night Review

We’d been planning it for what seemed like months, buying rattles, scribbling out stories and frantically sending invites. It was a relief when the day finally came………but a pretty nervous relief. Arriving at the Marlborough Theatre to set up, we were all waiting and hoping that people would turn up, that no-one would lose their story, or forget how to speak just before they were on.

We needn’t have worried. By 8pm, the venue was pretty much full, and we kicked off with Ed Rowe’s ‘Spearhead’. Eight more stories followed, on topics as varied as social media, cannibals, and lottery tickets. Special guest Louise Halvardsson, award winning performance poet and novelist, read ‘Playing Nurse’, a dark tale of teenage seduction (and blogged about the night here). Jo Dillon did a sterling job at the helm, leading debate and encouraging the audience to give us their thoughts and shake their rattles. The vibe from the punters and performers in the bar afterwards was of feeling excited to have been involved in the start of something new: something we hope will go on to make an ongoing and unique contribution to the Brighton spoken word scene.

We’ll be back in June, and we’ll be looking for submissions – dates and details to be announced very soon. Keep an eye on this website, like us on facebook or follow us on twitter to keep up with all the news.

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Opening Night

Our first night is all booked up! We’ll be at the Marlborough Theatre from 7.30pm on March 28th for a night of storytelling, laughter, rattle s and raucousness.

Tickets are available on the door and cost £3.

If you have any questions, get in touch.

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