Menagerie
Menagerie aims to create, support and inspire new writing in the East of
England. They work with artists at all levels from first-time writers to nationally
recognised playwrights, designers, actors and producers. Over the past five
years the company has focused on establishing a middle ground that can discover
new work, feed other companies with playwrights and productions and operate
as a regional resource for individuals and organisations.
Contact:
Menagerie Theatre
The Junction
Clifton Way
Cambridge
Cambs CB1 7GX
www.menagerie.uk.com
British Centre For Literary Translation
British Centre for Literary Translation is Britain’s foremost centre for the development, promotion and support of literary translation. The Centre works to form new literary translators and readers through an international programme of events, and through education, information and creative intellectual stimulation regionally, nationally and internationally.
Contact:
British Centre For Literary Translation
School of Literature and Creative Writing
University Of East Anglia
Norwich, NR4 7TJ
www.uea.ac.uk/bclt
Writers' Centre Norwich
Writers’ Centre Norwich seeks to explore the artistic and social power of creative writing through pioneering and collaborative projects with writers and other partners. The Centre aims to nurture a new generation of prize-winning literary talent as well as attracting the best international writers to the region, while offering a wide range of community engagement projects. The Centre is leading on Norwich's bid to become UNESCO City of Literature.
Contact:
Writers' Centre Norwich
14 Princes Street
Norwich, NR3 1AE
www.writerscentrenorwich.org.uk
The Poetry Trust
The Poetry Trust strives to promote the best contemporary poetry to the widest possible audience – through live performance, learning activities, prizes, print and digital programmes. Combining strong roots in Suffolk with an international outlook, the Trust is committed to finding and developing new talent; to nourishing its creative expertise and identity; and to extending the scope and profile of its work.
Contact:
The Poetry Trust
The Cut
9 New Cut
Halesworth, IP19 8BY
www.thepoetrytrust.org
New Writing South