
Alphabetti Theatre presents
Common Thread with Ilisha Thiru Purcell
20th August ‘Common Thread: Writing The North East’
17th September ‘Common Thread: Welcome, Writing Home and Safety’
15th October ‘Common Thread Writing Illness’
12th November ‘Common Thread: Ancestry and Lineage’
Time: 5:30pm – 7:00pm
Tickets: Free to Attend (must book in advance)
Age Rec: 16+
Access: The workshop space has no step free access. If you require step free access and would like to attend please contact the venue or email Audrey at community@alphabettitheatre.co.uk and we will move to an alternative space.
An evening of sharing stories and creative writing. Scratching creative itches in pursuit of our own common thread.
Alphabetti theatre has partnered with Ilisha Thiru Purcell, to bring a regular creative writing evening focused on sharing stories and companion writing. In this book club/writing workshop hybrid evening, Ilisha guides us through monthly themes and a curation of written pieces, that we can reflect on together and inspire us to create. Write together, share together, make room for our creative expression together.
Workshop themes
August – Writing The North East
September – Welcome: Writing Home and Safety
October – Writing Illness
November – Ancestry and Lineage
All skill levels welcome. Any styles and formats of writing welcome. Any questions or enquiries please contact Audrey at community@alphabettitheatre.co.uk
Meet the facilitator
Ilisha Thiru Purcell is an award-winning Sri Lankan-Scottish poet from Newcastle upon Tyne. She was part of the inaugural Poets of Colour Incubator Programme and has been a Young Creative Associate with New Writing North. Ilisha was shortlisted for the James Berry Prize 2024 and she was a Poet in Residence at the 2025 StAnza Poetry Festival. Her work has appeared in publications such as Bi+ Lines Anthology, Butcher’s Dog, and Under the Radar. She has performed at events such as the Newcastle Poetry Festival and the Newcastle Fringe Festival. Her debut pamphlet What She Said was published in 2025 by Verve Poetry Press. @ilishadoespoetry
“My writing explores place, liminality, violence. I write whenever inspiration comes and time and health allows. Carving out intentional time to write and connect with others is key to my creative practice.”