Livingston’s Blue Slipper Theatre hosts an evening of live poetry and songs, “Words & Music, Vol. II,” featuring singer/songwriter Sean Devine, poets Henrietta Goodman and Marc Beaudin and jazz percussionist Adam Greenberg. The event takes place on Friday, May 30th, and features original songs, poems and improv pieces as solo, duet and group performances. 

Montana native Sean Devine has traveled extensively around the U.S. and abroad in a music career spanning three decades, releasing four full albums of original music, an EP and several singles, as well as contributing music to two independent films. 

Sean Devine

Henrietta Goodman is the author of four books of poetry: Antillia, All That Held Us, Hungry Moon, and Take What You Want. Her poems and essays have been published in The New England Review, New Ohio Review, Terrain, Bennington Review, River Teeth, Cleaver, and more. 

Marc Beaudin is a poet, theatre artist and bookseller based in Livingston. He is the author of These Creatures of a Day, Life List: Poems, and Vagabond Song: Neo-Haibun from the Peregrine Journals

Marc Beaudin

Adam Greenberg is a drummer, percussionist, and instructor who studied at the Cleveland Music School Settlement and Berklee College of Music and played jazz professionally in the Cincinnati area for ten years in several groups, including Rich Uncle Skeleton and the 20th Century Big Band. 

Doors for this special event open at 7:30, with the show starting at 8 pm. Tickets are $15 in advance, available at blueslipper. org, or $20 at the door. For more information, email Beaudin at info@crowvoice.com, or call the theatre at 222-7720. 

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