Night Kitchen Too presents its first Double Feature: music and spoken word, Saturday, November 2. First, music that has been the mainstay for Night Kitchen Too for 11 years: Kyle Tripp, a local musician, who’s passionate about sharing his music with the community, has been honing his craft as a solo performer for several years. He plays a great selection of catchy country and rock songs. His guitar is accurate yet styled to complement his voice.
Now, the spoken word artist, Darren Moore, who has quite a performing and writing resume and just launched his first book “Tatterdemalion” — a mesmerizing and emotional collection of poems written from the heart and published by Raggedyass Press (aka Peter Paylor). Darren’s words “… will force you to contemplate aspects of life, but even in the fierceness of some of his poetry there is gentleness”, said Peter Snell in the foreword to Darrens’ book.
In fact, this show will have the most poetry/spoken word that we have ever had in a single show and will take to the Pinnacle Playhouse stage for the 91st time. Doors open at 7pm; show’s at 7:30pm. Admission is still just $10, payable at the door. More info: Gary 613 849 1976.