Wordcraft Open Mic
Wordcraft Open Mic
Wren Rapture

Wordcraft Open Mic

Wesley Anne (Northcote, VIC)
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 7:00 pm
10 days away
18 Plus
Acoustic
Poetry / Spoken Word
Comedy
Community
Dinner & Show

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🌙✨ Wordcraft Open Mic – Celebrating our Humanity, Raw and in Process âœ¨ðŸŒ™

Join us for our last event of the year!

Every month, the room is bursting at the seams – and somehow, half the faces are brand new. The question is… what magic is pulling us together?

We're not picky. We're simply ravenous - we want your poems, your raps, your punchlines, your heartbreak ballads, your unpolished truths. Our stage is for poets, storytellers, comics, actors, dreamers, schemers – humans. If you’ve got words, the mic wants them.

💖 Expect love songs and belly laughs, shivers of inspiration, and that kind of community glow you can still feel on the tram ride home.

🎤 Your host is Wren Rapture – national award-winner, literary judge, TEDx speaker, lover and artist – bringing experiments and daring us all to play bigger, louder, wilder.

✨ On the night:

  • 10–12 open mic spots (sign up the moment doors open – they vanish quicker than all the ideas you swear you'll remember).

  • A raffle with $500 in prizes.

  • Two-for-one feasts from the venue’s gorgeous kitchen.

  • A full artist playground: piano, projector, instruments, you can bring loopers and props – plus a crew ready to help you bring your vision to life.

First-timer? Perfect. Old hand? Bring it. This is where art lives in its rawest, most human form – and we’re here to catch every word.

🌿 Our promise:

  • No dickheads. Ever. (We’ve kicked them out before, and we’ll do it again.)

So – what story are you bringing?

📩 DM @wordcraft.wren or @wordcraft.openmic if you need us.

We stand in respect of Wurundjeri Land and First Nations storytellers – the original keepers of our songlines - thank you for some of the origins of our spoken word and everything we are yet to learn.