
Bad Betty Live, 18th September
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Bad Betty Live is set to host a captivating evening of poetry and music at Nottingham's New Art Exchange on Wednesday, 18th September. Kicking off at 6:30 PM, this promises to be a vibrant showcase celebrating diverse voices. The line-up boasts an impressive array of talent drawn from Nottingham's thriving local scene, as well as acclaimed performers from across the UK and even further afield, promising an international flavour. A key feature of the event is its commitment to accessibility, with all performances being BSL signed. This ensures that the rich tapestry of spoken word and musical artistry can be enjoyed by everyone. Whether you're a seasoned poetry enthusiast or simply looking for an inspiring and engaging night out, this event offers a unique opportunity to experience compelling performances in a welcoming environment. Tickets are available for purchase, with prices ranging from £7.21 for concessions to £16.96 for general admission, making it an accessible cultural experience for a broad audience.
A dynamic night of live poetry and music, showcasing exciting acts from Notts, the UK and beyond in a warm, inclusive setting. BSL signed.
“Fierce and bristling with life” – The Guardian
“The very best of contemporary poetry” – The Book Hive
Award-winning publishing house Bad Betty Press presents poetry and music.
Featuring poetry from Karen McCarthy Woolf, RJ Hunter, Maureen Onwunali, Laurie Eaves, Kayla Martell Feldman and music from Narcissist Cookbook.
Hosted by Bridie Squires and Jake Wild Hall.
BSL interpreted by Steph Lehrle. A digital transcript of poems and lyrics will be available to download at the start of the event.
Supported by Arts Council England.
Book a ticket for just the show, or combine it with a workshop ticket to save on both. Combined tickets also give you access to Karen Mccarthy Woolf's masterclass.
VENUE & ACCESS:
This event is part of NAE's Friday Night Socials. It takes place in the Performance Space of New Art Exchange, on the first floor. NAE has a lift and accessible toilets. The building is fitted with induction loops for enhanced sound. Disabled parking is available on request. Full accessibility info here.
New Art Exchange (NAE) is the UK’s largest gallery dedicated to contemporary visual arts from the Global Ethnic Majority. Based in Hyson Green, Nottingham, NAE champions inclusivity and equity in the creative industries, nurturing and celebrating talent from diverse backgrounds About Us page on our website.
ABOUT THE ACTS
KAREN MCCARTHY WOOLF
Born in London to English and Jamaican parents, Karen McCarthy Woolf, FRSL, PhD, is the author of three poetry collections and editor of seven literary anthologies. Her novel in verse, Top Doll, was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize and her début, An Aviary of Small Birds was an Observer Book of the Year.
As a postdoctoral Fulbright Scholar at UCLA she was poet in residence at the Promise Institute for Human Rights, where she wrote her latest collection, Unsafe (Bloomsbury, 2026): a ‘taut’ and ‘hypnotic’ (Guardian) poetic meditation on the sacred, the city and our access to nature. In 2025 she won a Society of Authors Cholmondeley Award and the Jerwood Prize for Poetry (England). She has performed her work everywhere from The Royal Festival Hall, Kings Place and Barbican, to venues across Asia, Europe and the Americas.
Her broadcast credits include a reversioning of Homer’s Book of The Dead for BBC Radio 4’s Book of the Week; Miss Birdie’s Letter, BBC Radio 3 Between the Ears and a multi-authored reimagining of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando shortlisted for a BBC Audio Award.
She has worked on many collaborations, most recently as a librettist on Divine Feminine, a spatially-realised electronic and acoustic choral opera with the British-Iranian composer and turntablist Shiva Feshareki.
Her poems are translated into Croatian, Dutch, Italian, Macedonian, Spanish and Turkish; have been exhibited by Poems on the Underground; produced as animation and dance; and dropped from a helicopter over the Houses of Parliament in a poetry ‘bombing’ by the Chilean collective Casagrande.
RJ HUNTER
RJ Hunter (they/she) is an award-winning writer, theatre-maker and performance poet based in Scotland. Writing from a trans-feminine perspective, RJ Hunter writes with urgency yet empathy, and is known for blistering performances that exhilarate any audience, having performed in venues around the UK with organisations including Loud Poets, Push the Boat Out Festival and Glastonbury Festival. RJ's debut poetry pamphlet, Flustercuck, was released in June 2023 with a sold-out launch event. Stupid Sexy Poem Show, Hunter's first full-length solo show, has been performed to sold-out crowds across the country, met with critical acclaim, including being deemed 'the future voice of the medium of spoken-word' (Corr Blimey). RJ Hunter is the 2023 Loud Poets Grand Slam Champion and the Runner-Up at the Scottish Slam Championship 2025.
MAUREEN ONWUNALI
Maureen Onwunali is a Dublin-born Nigerian poet and a two-time national slam champion. Her work has been featured by BFI, Pearson, Penguin, BBC, Roundhouse, TEDxMilton Keynes, Apples and Snakes, Obsidian Foundation, and the Poetry Society.
LAURIE EAVES
Laurie Eaves is a writer and editor from the village of Yapton. His work has been published by Bad Betty Press, fourteen poems, Fawn Press and Shooter amongst others. Most of his poems these days are sonnets based on the Sony PlayStation game Metal Gear Solid.He co-hosts the Dead Darlings podcast and hosts / produces Genesis Poetry Slam, Genesis Poetry Workshop,Homebrew Poetry and the Vogon Slam. His first collection, Biceps, is out on Burning Eye and his second, Metal Gear Sonnets, is out on Broken Sleep.
KAYLA FELDMAN MARTELL
Kayla is a founding member of Sovereign Writers Group and co-hosts the Process spoken word night with Tyrone Lewis. Her work has been widely published across the UK and North America, and been featured on the Dead Darlings and Artists That Work pod
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Frequently asked questions
Bad Betty Live, 18th September takes place on Friday, 18 September 2026 at 18:30.
Bad Betty Live, 18th September is held at New Art Exchange in Nottingham (41 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 6BE).
Tickets for Bad Betty Live, 18th September range from £7.21 to £16.96. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
Tickets for Bad Betty Live, 18th September can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Bad Betty Live, 18th September
Editorial Summary
Bad Betty Live is set to host a captivating evening of poetry and music at Nottingham's New Art Exchange on Wednesday, 18th September. Kicking off at 6:30 PM, this promises to be a vibrant showcase celebrating diverse voices. The line-up boasts an impressive array of talent drawn from Nottingham's thriving local scene, as well as acclaimed performers from across the UK and even further afield, promising an international flavour.
A key feature of the event is its commitment to accessibility, with all performances being BSL signed. This ensures that the rich tapestry of spoken word and musical artistry can be enjoyed by everyone. Whether you're a seasoned poetry enthusiast or simply looking for an inspiring and engaging night out, this event offers a unique opportunity to experience compelling performances in a welcoming environment. Tickets are available for purchase, with prices ranging from £7.21 for concessions to £16.96 for general admission, making it an accessible cultural experience for a broad audience.
This summary was automatically generated from event data sourced from official ticketing providers.
Organiser’s full description
A dynamic night of live poetry and music, showcasing exciting acts from Notts, the UK and beyond in a warm, inclusive setting. BSL signed.
“Fierce and bristling with life” – The Guardian
“The very best of contemporary poetry” – The Book Hive
Award-winning publishing house Bad Betty Press presents poetry and music.
Featuring poetry from Karen McCarthy Woolf, RJ Hunter, Maureen Onwunali, Laurie Eaves, Kayla Martell Feldman and music from Narcissist Cookbook.
Hosted by Bridie Squires and Jake Wild Hall.
BSL interpreted by Steph Lehrle. A digital transcript of poems and lyrics will be available to download at the start of the event.
Supported by Arts Council England.
Book a ticket for just the show, or combine it with a workshop ticket to save on both. Combined tickets also give you access to Karen Mccarthy Woolf's masterclass.
VENUE & ACCESS:
This event is part of NAE's Friday Night Socials. It takes place in the Performance Space of New Art Exchange, on the first floor. NAE has a lift and accessible toilets. The building is fitted with induction loops for enhanced sound. Disabled parking is available on request. Full accessibility info here.
New Art Exchange (NAE) is the UK’s largest gallery dedicated to contemporary visual arts from the Global Ethnic Majority. Based in Hyson Green, Nottingham, NAE champions inclusivity and equity in the creative industries, nurturing and celebrating talent from diverse backgrounds About Us page on our website.
ABOUT THE ACTS
KAREN MCCARTHY WOOLF
Born in London to English and Jamaican parents, Karen McCarthy Woolf, FRSL, PhD, is the author of three poetry collections and editor of seven literary anthologies. Her novel in verse, Top Doll, was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize and her début, An Aviary of Small Birds was an Observer Book of the Year.
As a postdoctoral Fulbright Scholar at UCLA she was poet in residence at the Promise Institute for Human Rights, where she wrote her latest collection, Unsafe (Bloomsbury, 2026): a ‘taut’ and ‘hypnotic’ (Guardian) poetic meditation on the sacred, the city and our access to nature. In 2025 she won a Society of Authors Cholmondeley Award and the Jerwood Prize for Poetry (England). She has performed her work everywhere from The Royal Festival Hall, Kings Place and Barbican, to venues across Asia, Europe and the Americas.
Her broadcast credits include a reversioning of Homer’s Book of The Dead for BBC Radio 4’s Book of the Week; Miss Birdie’s Letter, BBC Radio 3 Between the Ears and a multi-authored reimagining of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando shortlisted for a BBC Audio Award.
She has worked on many collaborations, most recently as a librettist on Divine Feminine, a spatially-realised electronic and acoustic choral opera with the British-Iranian composer and turntablist Shiva Feshareki.
Her poems are translated into Croatian, Dutch, Italian, Macedonian, Spanish and Turkish; have been exhibited by Poems on the Underground; produced as animation and dance; and dropped from a helicopter over the Houses of Parliament in a poetry ‘bombing’ by the Chilean collective Casagrande.
RJ HUNTER
RJ Hunter (they/she) is an award-winning writer, theatre-maker and performance poet based in Scotland. Writing from a trans-feminine perspective, RJ Hunter writes with urgency yet empathy, and is known for blistering performances that exhilarate any audience, having performed in venues around the UK with organisations including Loud Poets, Push the Boat Out Festival and Glastonbury Festival. RJ's debut poetry pamphlet, Flustercuck, was released in June 2023 with a sold-out launch event. Stupid Sexy Poem Show, Hunter's first full-length solo show, has been performed to sold-out crowds across the country, met with critical acclaim, including being deemed 'the future voice of the medium of spoken-word' (Corr Blimey). RJ Hunter is the 2023 Loud Poets Grand Slam Champion and the Runner-Up at the Scottish Slam Championship 2025.
MAUREEN ONWUNALI
Maureen Onwunali is a Dublin-born Nigerian poet and a two-time national slam champion. Her work has been featured by BFI, Pearson, Penguin, BBC, Roundhouse, TEDxMilton Keynes, Apples and Snakes, Obsidian Foundation, and the Poetry Society.
LAURIE EAVES
Laurie Eaves is a writer and editor from the village of Yapton. His work has been published by Bad Betty Press, fourteen poems, Fawn Press and Shooter amongst others. Most of his poems these days are sonnets based on the Sony PlayStation game Metal Gear Solid.He co-hosts the Dead Darlings podcast and hosts / produces Genesis Poetry Slam, Genesis Poetry Workshop,Homebrew Poetry and the Vogon Slam. His first collection, Biceps, is out on Burning Eye and his second, Metal Gear Sonnets, is out on Broken Sleep.
KAYLA FELDMAN MARTELL
Kayla is a founding member of Sovereign Writers Group and co-hosts the Process spoken word night with Tyrone Lewis. Her work has been widely published across the UK and North America, and been featured on the Dead Darlings and Artists That Work pod
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Bad Betty Live, 18th September?
Bad Betty Live, 18th September takes place on Friday, 18 September 2026 at 18:30.
Where is Bad Betty Live, 18th September taking place?
Bad Betty Live, 18th September is held at New Art Exchange in Nottingham (41 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 6BE).
How much are tickets for Bad Betty Live, 18th September?
Tickets for Bad Betty Live, 18th September range from £7.21 to £16.96. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
How do I get tickets for Bad Betty Live, 18th September?
Tickets for Bad Betty Live, 18th September can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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