Beyond A Full Stop

James Haddow


Region:
England
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £120
Category:
Entertainment
Updated:
16th June 2025

Another selection of poems from another book, along with insights as to who or what inspired them.

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About James Haddow

James Haddow is the Taxi Driver Poet and for more than 16 years he was writing and reciting poetry to his passengers, entertaining them with his rhymes on life and love as he drove them around rural Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. A seizure forced him to retire from driving in 2013 and he then resettled on the South coast when love came knocking at his door.

James now spends his time writing and performing his poetry whenever and wherever he can, reliving his journeys and encounters along the way. His style is light-hearted, casual and comical, his delivery is crisp and accomplished. Be prepared to LAUGH!!

He has performed to well over 300 Women's Institutes in 35 counties, as well as to many U3As, Probus groups, Rotaries, Roundtables, Guilds, Golf Clubs, and very many private bookings and dinner parties, whether they are held at home, at work, or in local pubs or restaurants. His fee is £120+ travel . . . . . . . . .(and accommodation where appropriate) and he is very happy to consider last minute bookings. Merchandise includes books, and Poetry Prints.

Whilst James performs primarily for entertainment - more educational talks are available if preferred.


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