Mid-November of last
year saw our wonderful Speakeasy family flock in waves of goodwill and excitement to our favourite backyard in
Adelaide—the outside area at the Wheatsheaf Hotel. Our second public event of
2015 was set to be an absolute cracker, with an array of our favourite speakers
set to return, as well as a few undergraduates more than ready to pop their
Wheatsheaf cherry.
We had Riana
Kinlough’s famously funny prose, which flowed seamlessly into Kayla Gaskell’s masterful
excerpt from a larger body of work. Cameron Lowe did not disappoint for lovers
of horror, whilst Lise Van Konkelenberg bared her soul in an exceptionally
brave performance.
Our first break saw
the long-awaited presence of pizza and the chance to buy a copy of our
fresh-off-the-presses zine, which was in colour for the very first time—and in two styles of colours at that! As
always, thanks must go to our marvellous and very hard-working Zine Team for
giving up their time to edit, contribute, craft and print our zine into
colourful being.
Our lovable regular
Richard Falkner kicked off the second set with an exciting foray into the
second-person technique; Taeghan Buggy’s poetry was as stunning as ever, and
Amelia Hughes wowed us in her first Wheatsheaf performance! Sean Stockham
proved himself a worthy Speakeasy veteran, closing off the set with his
famously calm and chilling on-stage demeanour.
Ordinarily, this would
be the end of our night—but this was no ordinary event. Our fearless retiring
Director Lauren Butterworth then took the stage as our Very Special Guest,
treating us all to a slice of her PhD novel in what was, oddly enough, only her
second Speakeasy performance as a reader.
As Lauren’s applause
at last died down, there was only the raffle to go, after which, with a bundle of fond new memories and a handful of inspiration for new
creations, we scattered into the night towards our beds.
A gigantic thank you
to everyone who read, listened, zined and helped out in any way—and a very
special thanks to our MC CJ McLean who entertained us all from start to finish.
Our readers are growing more electrifying, our zines are growing more
impressive, our pizza orders are growing more expensive, and our little club is
growing the fastest of the lot—who knows the talent and fun that 2016 has in
store!
Words by Jess Miller
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