Soul Speak
Sunday, April 6, 2025
8:15pm to 10:15pm
Part of: Edmonton Poetry Festival
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Soul Speak is an open mic event in the lobby of the Grindstone Theatre and hosted by Ryan Summers.
It focuses on self-expression through words — be that through song, poetry, or story telling, this is a space for you to come and share what it is that’s in your soul!
Admission: Entry by donation at the door, minimum $5 suggested.
Reader Sign-Up: If you would like to read, sign up in advance by messaging Ryan Summers at ryan.james.summers.104@gmail.com
Registration: For both readers and listeners, secure your spot by clicking the “Tickets” button indicating your interest!
10019 81 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB, T6E 1W7
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