Known for her raw, relatable and honest poetry, Caitlin’s work moves between tenderness and fury, humour and heartbreak, exploring what it means to be human, to love, and to live in a world that often asks us to hold too much.
Join Caitlin as she performs poems from her debut collection AT WHAT POINT in an evening of spoken word poetry.
An actor and poet from Greater Manchester, now based in London, Caitlin has headlined many of the UK’s leading spoken word nights including spitnights, Groove Verse, Poet’s Palace, VERSES x Roundhouse and Voices in Power.
Her work has taken her from Sofar Sounds to Glastonbury Festival (on behalf of Amnesty International), and her viral poem ‘At What Point’ - about the cost of being a woman in today’s society - has been viewed over 18 million times, culminating in her being invited onto BBC Woman's Hour. Her poems have been shared by the likes of Jameela Jamil, Natasha Bedingfield, Deborah Frances-White (The Guilty Feminist), and Sara Cox and she has been commissioned by charities such as Refuge, Amnesty International and British Heart Foundation.
Her debut collection, AT WHAT POINT, was launched at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, where she appeared in conversation with Hollie McNish, and continues to reach audiences across the UK through live performances and festivals.