Not every day

By ppatrick

Journey to the End of the World

Preston Bus Station is an icon of modernist architecture, and so divides opinion sharply. Recently its very survival was threatened by a planned town centre redevelopment. This spoken word event last night sought to celebrate the bus station, both as a building and more importantly as a public space constantly filled and refilled with people on a million journeys for a myriad reasons. The audience were given headsets and led around the building for a succession of performances. The final one, given in the café by Phil Ormrod (below), was the standout. I also liked the choir, but my companion (incidentally a frequent user of the bus station) was slightly more critical.

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