Morna Burdon: The Sound of My Own Voice
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Morna Burdon
A critically-acclaimed combination of personal and political poetry and song. Artificial intelligence, Thatcher's children, Gaza, the actions of the homed, the voices of the homeless, Scots language and the joy of blowing raspberries. Morna’s unique perspectives and observations offer incisive, gentle, provocative, poetic contributions to the wider story we all share. Interspersed with stories and songs ranging from climate change and immigration to that need we all have sometimes to just scream! Part of A Triptych for Our Times, a celebration marking ten years of Morna's acclaimed one-woman Fringe shows.
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