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The Poetry Pharmacy Returns with William Sieghart and Sarah Dunant

William Sieghart’s 'The Poetry Pharmacy: Tried-and-True Prescriptions for the Heart, Mind and Soul' was one of the publishing sensations of the past few years. Now, after huge demand, Sieghart is back with a second volume – 'The Poetry Pharmacy Returns'.

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William Sieghart’s The Poetry Pharmacy: Tried-and-True Prescriptions for the Heart, Mind and Soul was one of the publishing sensations of the past few years. Anyone who came to the event Intelligence Squared built around it – when Jeanette Winterson, Helena Bonham Carter, Jason Isaacs,Sue Perkins and Tom Burke joined Sieghart in celebrating the power of poetry – will remember what a magical evening it was.

Now, after huge demand, Sieghart is back with a second volume – The Poetry Pharmacy Returns – and once again Intelligence Squared is brought it to all to life on stage. Whether your spiritual ailment is loneliness, heartache or anxiety, Sieghart has a poem to meet your needs. He was joined in conversation by acclaimed novelist and broadcaster Sarah Dunant. With their signature warmth and wit, they discussed poems from the new book, each one matched to a particular problem, whether it’s unrequited love, fear of the unknown or feeling daunted by the challenges of family life. And we had a stellar cast of actors to perform the poems, revealing their power to connect us to our fellow humans, bringing comfort and hope.

Praise for The Poetry Pharmacy

‘Truly a marvellous collection … There is balm for the soul, fire for the belly, a cooling compress for the fevered brow, solace for the wounded, an arm around the lonely shoulder – the whole collection is a matchless compound of hug, tonic and kiss’ – Stephen Fry

‘The book is delightful; it rightly resituates poetry in relation to its biggest and most serious task: helping us to live and die well’ – Alain de Botton

 

Sarah Dunant photo © Charlie Hopkinson.


Speakers

Speakers

William Sieghart

Publisher, philanthropist and author of The Poetry Pharmacy Forever


Publisher and philanthropist. He established the Forward Prizes for Poetry in 1992 and founded National Poetry Day in 1994. His Poetry Pharmacy began touring in 2014; since then, and particularly since the publications of the enormously successful The Poetry Pharmacy (2017) and The Poetry Pharmacy Returns (2019), he has prescribed thousands of poems up and down the UK over hundreds of hours of in-person consultations. His new book is The Poetry Pharmacy Forever: New Prescriptions to Soothe, Revive and Inspire.

Sarah Dunant

Award-winning writer, broadcaster and critic


Award-winning writer, broadcaster and critic. She has written twelve novels and worked for many years for the BBC in radio and television, presenting BBC 2’s arts programme, The Late Show, and Radio 3’s Nightwaves. She currently fronts a monthly history show for Radio 4, When Greeks flew Kites. Her most recent novels, including In the Name of the Family and Blood and Beauty, have become international bestsellers, translated into thirty languages.
Actors

Greta Scacchi

Award-winning actor


Award-winning actor whose film credits include Heat and Dust, White Mischief, The Browning Version, Jefferson in Paris, The Player and The Falling. In 2016, she appeared in the BBC production of War and Peace as Countess Natalya Rostova. Her other television credits include Poirot, Miss Austen Regrets, Miss Marple, Daniel Deronda and Broken Trail. Scacchi’s West End credits include The Entertainer, Deep Blue Sea, and Uncle Vanya. She has done numerous audiobooks and radio drama for BBC Radio 3 and 4.

Nina Sosanya

Actor best known for her roles in W1A, Last Tango in Halifax and Killing Eve 2


Actor best known for her roles in W1A, Last Tango in Halifax and Killing Eve 2. Her stage work includes Frozen in the West End, Platonov and Ivanov, as part of the Chichester/National Theatre’s Young Chekhov season, and Elegy, Privacy and The Vote at the Donmar Warehouse. She has recently finished shooting Brave New World for the USA Network, opposite Jessica Brown Findlay and Demi Moore. And last summer she wrapped on His Dark Materials for BBC/HBO.

Dominic West

Actor and director


Actor, director, and musician, perhaps best known for playing Jimmy McNulty in The Wire, and Fred West in Appropriate Adult, for which he won the BAFTA for Best Actor in 2012. He has since starred as Noah Solloway in the Showtime drama series The Affair, for which he received a Golden Globe nomination, and as Jean Valjean in the BBC adaptation of Les Misérables. Film credits include Tomb Raider, Money Monster, Testament of Youth, John Carter, and 300.

Martha West

Poet and actor


Poet and actor, currently reading English at Oxford University, where she writes and performs her own poetry and drama. Some of her work has already been published and she hopes to dedicate more to writing and acting when she graduates next spring.
Chair

Bonnie Greer OBE

Playwright, author, broadcaster and former Deputy Chair, British Museum


Author, playwright and broadcaster. Her plays have been produced on the BBC and in the West End. She was Deputy Chairman of the British Museum’s Board of Trustees and is former Chancellor of Kingston University. She is an Honorary Doctor of Writing from Kingston, and an Honorary Doctor of Drama from The Royal Glasgow Conservatoire.

 

 

Speakers are subject to change.