Poetry & Jazz – lost & found

Join us for an hour of brand-new poetry, monologues and music! Our theme for winter 2025 is lost & found. The writers explore all kinds of losses and discoveries – mental, physical and philosophical.

Pieces written and performed by Amanda Arttio, Zachariah ChamberlaineJohn LeoJohn Millar and Vladislav Nenchev.

Where are my glasses? written & perf. by Vladislav Nenchev
Incandescent Limbowritten & perf. by John Leo
A Message from the Future – written & perf. by Zachariah Chamberlaine
Lost – written & perf. by John Millar & Amanda Arttio
Lost written & perf. by John Leo
We’ll Find a Way – written & perf. by Zachariah Chamberlaine
An Address to the Apostles of Despair written & perf. by Vladislav Nenchev
Shipwrecks of the Self – written & perf. by Zachariah Chamberlaine
The Return of the Hyperborean – written & perf. by John Leo
Birds, question mark – written & perf. by Zachariah Chamberlaine
Yearning written & perf. by John Millar & Amanda Arttio
The Lost Days – written & perf. by Zachariah Chamberlaine
Gone – written & perf. by John Leo
Zen and the Art of Loss written & perf. by Vladislav Nenchev
The Empty Box – written & perf. by Zachariah Chamberlaine
The heart can lose its mind – by Amanda Arttio, perf. by Amanda Arttio & John Millar
Forlorn Hope – written & perf. by Vladislav Nenchev
Vanished into Finnair – written & perf. by Zachariah Chamberlaine
Tenor ramble – by John Millar with additions from Amanda Arttio, perf. by John Millar & Amanda Arttio
No Rainbows without Tears – written & perf. by John Leo
Found Poems #1 Lost chances for lovewritten & perf. by Zachariah Chamberlaine

PRESENTED BY: The Finn-Brit Players

SHOW DATES

  • Weds 19 Feb 2025 @ 7 PM
  • Fri 21 Feb 2025 @ 7 PM

DURATION: 60 minutes

10€ – standard
8€ – students, retired, unemployed
8€ – FBP, FINNBRIT, SHT & Internations members

The ticket price includes one free beverage per person.

SCHEDULE
The doors will open 30 minutes before the start. Please arrive in good time – due to the setup of the stage, latecomers cannot be admitted.

Photo: Mikhail Preobrazhenskiy on Unsplash