Poetry as Reconnection

Orange Tree Theatre

Sunday 15 Jun, 12-2pm

1 Clarence Street, Richmond, Surrey TW9 2SA

Tickets Pay what you can – from £3
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Laurie Bolger on a yellow background with pastel florals. Text reads Poetry as Reconnection

Poetry as Reconnection: A Creative Writing Workshop with Poet Laurie Bolger

Join poet Laurie Bolger, founder of The Creative Writing Breakfast Club, for a warm and inspiring workshop inviting participants to imagine a future shaped by kindness and connection via nature and our animal selves.

Through individual and collaborative writing exercises Laurie will invite you to celebrate how the simple act of listening to nature and each other can lead to transformative change. Let your creativity flow, and together we’ll reimagine a future where nature and humanity are good friends.

This two hour session invites you to scribble your own individual poem, as well as a collective piece created by the group.

So whether you’re an experienced writer or a complete beginner, all you need is a curious mind and maybe a cuppa and your favourite pen to keep you company.

This event is pay what you can – from £3.

About Laurie

Laurie Bolger is a London-based writer and the founder of The Creative Writing Breakfast Club. Her work has been showcased at Glastonbury, TATE, the Royal Academy, and Sky Arts. Laurie’s work has appeared in The Poetry Review, The London Magazine, Magma, Crannog, Stand, and Trinity College Icarus, among others.

Her poems and short stories have been shortlisted for The Bridport, Live Canon, Winchester and the Sylvia Plath Prize. In 2023, her poem Parkland Walk won The Moth Poetry Prize, judged by Noble Laureate Louise Glück, and was also Highly Commended in the Forward Prize for Poetry.

Laurie runs Poetry & Nice Things, a sustainable creative market stall. She’s also published three poetry pamphlets: Box Rooms with Burning Eye Books, Spin with Smith Doorstop, and Makeover with The Emma Press. Her debut collection, Lady, is coming out later this year with Nine Arches Press.

“If I could jump inside her poems I would…I imagine it’d be lovely & warm in there”
Hollie McNish

“If you ever want a cosy, creative, calming place to explore writing, Laurie’s workshops are perfection…My heart is so full (I know what that means now)”
Breakfast Clubber 2025

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More about this event

This event is part of the Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival 2025 (13-29 June), exploring the theme Cultural Reforesting.

Join us and help us imagine a future where we have renewed our relationship with nature and, perhaps, overcome the ecological crisis. 

Inspired by Amber Massie-Blomfield’s book exploring the power of art to change the world, a fascinating set of voices, alongside yours will imagine the reforesting that needs to take place – in our cities and riverside communities.

This interactive event will gather around a long-table, centre-stage at Orange Tree Theatre, and as a finale take a walk and share our ideas with the river.

Event Dates

Sunday 15 Jun, 12-2pm

Orange Tree Theatre

1 Clarence Street, Richmond, Surrey TW9 2SA

Tickets Pay what you can – from £3
Book online