Kevin P. Gilday
About Kevin P. Gilday
Kevin P. Gilday is an award-winning poet, writer and performer from Glasgow. He is the founder of poetry performance collective The Scribbler's Union and was co-founder of much loved spoken word cabaret night Sonnet Youth. He is a National Theatre of Scotland Breakthrough Writer, a BBC Writersroom Scottish Voice and one of Scotland’s most celebrated contemporary poets.
Kevin has performed all over the world, from Hollywood to East Kilbride, including major festivals (BBC 6Music Festival, Glastonbury), Fringes (Edinburgh, Toronto, Vancouver), literary festivals (EIBF) as well as large scale tours of the UK, Europe, the US and Canada. He has supported artists and public figures such as Akala, Saul Williams, George the Poet, Jackie Kay, Liz Lochhead, Sage Francis, The Silencers and Jeremy Corbyn MP. He has published five books of poetry, with his most recent - Anxiety Music - released by Verve Press in September of 2022 to universal acclaim.
He is an experienced theatre-maker with a range of writing, directing and performing credits. His theatre work includes Spam Valley (★★★★★ - The Wee Review), Courier Culture (★★★★★ - The Scotsman), Suffering from Scottishness (★★★★ - The Scotsman), Exiles (★★★★★ - The Morning Star), Gigantic Lying Mouth, thick skin, elastic heart and Confessionals. His work has been performed in venues such as Oran Mor, Tron Theatre, Assembly Roxy, Lemon Tree, Byre Theatre, Beacon Arts Centre, Village Pub Theatre, Eden Court, The Revue Stage (Vancouver) and Tarragon Theatre (Toronto). He has twice been shortlisted for the Scottish Short Play of the Year Award.
Under the guise of Kevin P. Gilday & The Glasgow Cross he has released two albums of alternative electronic music in collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Ralph Hector – Experience Essential and Pure Concrete – via Glasgow label Iffy Folk Records.