Playerist Poetry Magazine

"Names" included photographer Ellen Nolan, Ivor Novello Award winner Catherine Howe, singer Christine Collister, actor Amy McAllister and international Jazz vocalist Barb Jungr.

For its second edition, actor Margaret Nolan (who further contributed artwork and verse to the project[3]) was interviewed about her experience as model for Robert Brownjohn's Goldfinger film title sequence.

As a performance collective, Playerist staged several arts and music events, usually at Covent Garden's Poetry Society,[6] many of which were filmed for the Rockyoumentally YouTube Channel[7] (Director: Alexander McLean).

The next Comedy Night the following year showcased actors and writers Amy McAllister and Denis Quilligan, with music by classical guitarist Tom Gamble.

Another event the same year ("Playerist Poets Live", 2014) featured actor Jean Apps alongside spoken and musical performances by Tara Newton-Wordsworth.

Front cover of the first edition of Playerist Poetry Magazine (2011, UK)
Martin Slidel hosting The Playerist Comedy Night at The Poetry Society , London (UK). Art installation by Mario Herran.