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Published Date: 02 May 2009
THE UK's first female Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, is to perform at this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Ms Duffy, the first Scot to hold the post, will be performing a new children's show based on her writing at the Scottish Storytelling Centre.

The Glasgow-born writer is widely known for her TS Eliot Prize-winning poetry collection Rapture, as we
ll as large body of critically acclaimed work, much of which is now also included in school curricula.

Ms Duffy also writes poetry for children, and has produced a significant number of well-loved children's picture books.

The Princess' Blankets performance, based on Ms Duffy's picture book of the same title, is a modern environmental folk tale, and the story of a princess who is always cold.

In a desperate quest to find warmth, the sad princess is visited by a harsh stranger who covers her in blankets made of the forest, ocean, mountain and earth.

The poet will be joined by musician John Sampson for the show, which is aimed at children aged over eight and adults.

The Princess' Blankets will be previewed at the British Library in London, before performances at the Scottish Storytelling Centre run from August 15-24.



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  • Last Updated: 02 May 2009 10:39 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh Festival Fringe
 
1

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 02/05/2009 12:08:33
Good luck Carol Ann Duffy,first Lady of poetry.
2

is it me?,

Edinburgh 02/05/2009 21:35:42
I could have been Poet Laureate you know. Here's my submission for qualification in the 1950s:

Under the spreading chestnut tree,
The village blacksmith sat.
Amusing himself by abusing himself and catching the drips in his hat.

...mind you, I may have forgotten to post it. Miss Bardot and I were kind of busy that week.

3

Horrible Cankers @Cyber Shebeen,

02/05/2009 21:37:34
Outrageous...BB would never take up with a failed poet...
4

is it me?,

Edinburgh 02/05/2009 22:27:02
#3
How little you know. I wasn't a 'failed poet' at that time, as you so indelicately put it.
For example, here's an ode what I penned for Brigitte hersel'

Oh Brigitte, Oh Brigitte, I love ye almighty,
Especially when ye're in yer nightie.
When moonlicht flits across yer t1ts,

Ooooh Jesus Christ Almighty .

ps
all of this is copyright.



 

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