Poetry Pharmacy – Live! | How To Academy

Wed, 12 March 2025

7:30 pm - 8:45 pm GMT

Poetry Pharmacy – Live!

William Sieghart and special guests Olivia Williams, Denise Gough, Danny Sapani

Join William Sieghart and special guest actors Olivia Williams, Denise Gough, and Danny Sapani for a night that will soothe, revive and inspire with the extraordinary power of words.  

William Sieghart’s Poetry Pharmacy is a phenomenon. The founder of the Forward Prizes for Poetry and National Poetry Day, his beloved trilogy of Poetry Pharmacy books are the essential anthologies for our turbulent times. Whether prescribing the perfect poem to help us weather sorrow and sudden loss, to dealing with environmental despair and burnout, his expert selection of and thoughtful meditations upon the most powerful words in literature are a potent remedy for our modern day spiritual ailments.

Now William joins us for a night of rich conversation and electrifying live readings from three extraordinary actors: The Crown’s Olivia Williams, Olivier Award winner Denise Gough, and Shakespearean superstar Danny Sapani. Whether you already cherish the healing power of poetry or are making your first visit to the Pharmacy, this is a night of wonder and magic you will not want to miss.

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William Sieghart

Philanthropist, Publisher, and Founder of National Poetry Day and the Forward Poetry Prize

William Sieghart has had a long career in publishing and the arts. He established the Forward Prizes for Poetry in 1992 and founded National Poetry Day in 1994. His Poetry Pharmacy began touring in 2014; since then, and particularly since the publications of the enormously successful The Poetry Pharmacy (2017) and The Poetry Pharmacy Returns (2019), he has prescribed thousands of poems up and down the UK over hundreds of hours of in-person consultations.

Olivia Williams

Actress, The Sixth Sense, The Crown, Rushmore

Olivia Williams is a celebrated British actress in film, television, and theatre. She is widely remembered for her role as ‘Anna Crowe’ in M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense and as ‘Rosemary Cross’ in Wes Anderson’s definitive film, Rushmore. Olivia will soon be seen leading HBO’s new adventure drama Dune: Prophecy, as ‘Tula Harkonnen’. In 2023, Olivia reprised her role as now Queen consort ‘Camilla Parker Bowles’ for the sixth and final season of the hugely popular, Emmy winning series The Crown. Olivia starred in The Father in 2020. The devastating portrait of an elderly man (Sir Anthony Hopkins) descending into dementia went on to win multiple BAFTA Film and Academy Awards. In The Ghost Writer, Olivia won the award for Best Supporting actress from both the US National Society of Film Critics and the London Critics’ Circle for the role ‘Ruth Lang’. Olivia earned a degree in English at Cambridge University, before studying drama at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. In 2015, Olivia astounded audiences in the critically acclaimed Waste. Olivia’s other theatre credits include Neil Labute’s In A Forest Dark And Deep at the Vaudeville theatre, Richard III starring Sir Ian McKellen, Love’s Labour’s Lost, and the critically celebrated role of Kitty in Happy Now all with the National Theatre. Olivia was appointed as a judge for the Man Booker prize 2016.

Denise Gough

Actress, People Places and Things, Angels in America

Irish actress Denise Gough’s plethora of work includes Duncan MacMillan’s award-winning play, People Places and Things, which earned her an Olivier Award and a Critics Circle Theatre Award for ‘Best Actress’. She also starred in Angels in America at the National Theatre where she won her second Olivier Award for ‘Best Supporting Actress’ before heading to Broadway with the production and also receiving a Tony Nomination. Other theatre credits include the title role in Portia Coughlan at The Abbey in Dublin, The Duchess of Malfi at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Theatre, Adler and Gibb at the Royal Court, and Desire Under the Elms for which saw her win the ‘Most Promising Newcomer’ at the Critics Circle Theatre Awards. Denise’s film credits include Monday, directed by Argyris Papadimitropoulos. Other credits include The Other Lamb, Colette, starring alongside Keira Knightly, The Kid Who Would be King, musical comedy Juliet Naked, Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood, Ken Loach’s Jimmy’s Hall and the BAFTA nominated ’71 from director Yann Demange. Her television credits include Disney Plus series Andor created by Tony Gilroy where she plays Dedra Meero, Under the Banner of Heaven starring alongside Andrew Garfield and Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Too Close playing lead character Connie alongside Emily Watson, for which she received a BAFTA nomination for Leading Actress.

Danny Sapani

Actor, Penny Dreadful, Julius Caesar, Medea

Danny Sapani is an accomplished and versatile actor whose work spans film, television, and theatre, most recently seen on the big screen in Guy Ritchie’s The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare opposite Henry Cavill, Eliza Gonzalez, Alan Ritchson, and Hero Fiennes Tiffin. Earlier this year Danny was the male lead in breakout writer/director Adura Onashile’s Girl, which premiered to critical acclaim at this year’s Sundance and was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize. We will next see him on the big screen in The Amateur alongside Rami Malek and directed by James Hawes. Danny played opposite Michael B. Jordan and Chadwick Boseman in Black Panther and its Oscar winning sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, opposite Angela Bassett and Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o. Danny is possibly best known for his acclaimed role as the mysterious ‘Sembene’ in psychological horror drama television series Penny Dreadful. In theatre, Danny has collaborated with many acclaimed directors including at The National Theatre, Royal Court, The Globe and The Donmar Warehouse. His extensive theatre work includes playing ‘Jason’ opposite Helen McCrory in Medea at the National Theatre, playing ‘Brutus’ in Mark Rylance’s Julius Caesar at The Shakespeare Globe, and recently an enormously successful run as the title role in King Lear directed by Yaël Farber at the Almeida.